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Modified with DEF resin wheels (since Italeri still boxes their Humvees with the wrong type), I finally finished these two and incorporated them into my Division 2 diorama, found here

 

 

I did consider camouflaging them, but thought I'd give the plain green (as they appear in the game) a go :)

 

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Thanks for looking :)

 

Gaz

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24 minutes ago, AndyRM101 said:

Fantastic diorama Gaz. Really like the moss-covered broken up road in the foreground.

 

Andy:cat:

Thanks very much, Andy ^-^/

 

Gaz

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16 minutes ago, stephen8718 said:

very very nice. i like the sense of action and drama in the dio. great work on the kits and the figures

Much appreciated, Stephen :D

 

Gaz

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This looks great, I've only just started playing the Division 2 and I am hooked already.  I was looking online only last week to see if anyone had created any dioramas inspired by the game as it seems ripe for it.  This Dio really describes the atmosphere and feeling of a dystopian Washington.  Well done, superb work.  I think a cop car would have looked cool somewhere on the road.

 

Great work on the Humvees too!:worthy:

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1 hour ago, Tommygunn1972 said:

This looks great, I've only just started playing the Division 2 and I am hooked already.  I was looking online only last week to see if anyone had created any dioramas inspired by the game as it seems ripe for it.  This Dio really describes the atmosphere and feeling of a dystopian Washington.  Well done, superb work.  I think a cop car would have looked cool somewhere on the road.

 

Great work on the Humvees too!:worthy:

Cheers, Tommy ^-^

 

I would've loved to have included a civilian vehicle, but weirdly there are so few in 1/35 scale, with most being older vehicles. The F-350 in my other diorama was pretty much the only one I found that was modern.

 

Gaz

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12 minutes ago, GazB said:

Cheers, Tommy ^-^

 

I would've loved to have included a civilian vehicle, but weirdly there are so few in 1/35 scale, with most being older vehicles. The F-350 in my other diorama was pretty much the only one I found that was modern.

 

Gaz

I knew you were going to say that, i had a quick look on ebay for 1/35 and was surprised there wasn't anything, its all 1/24 scalie.  So if i have a go at something I might have to change the scale and try and get some 1/24 figures to fit.  If i do have a go i hope its as successful as this.

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Just now, Tommygunn1972 said:

I knew you were going to say that, i had a quick look on ebay for 1/35 and was surprised there wasn't anything, its all 1/24 scalie.  So if i have a go at something I might have to change the scale and try and get some 1/24 figures to fit.  If i do have a go i hope its as successful as this.

Best of luck :) I really do wish a company would start making 1/35 scale civilian stuff more often. Hasegawa has made some construction vehicles in the scale, but that's about it.

 

Gaz

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Outstanding build. The post apocalyptic world of the Division is so detailed it is quite spooky sometimes.

It is a fun game too. Managed to headshot a rogue from 200m with the .50 today ;)

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3 hours ago, John_W said:

Outstanding build. The post apocalyptic world of the Division is so detailed it is quite spooky sometimes.

It is a fun game too. Managed to headshot a rogue from 200m with the .50 today ;)

Cheers, John. It certainly evokes some chills at times, especially when you go into the Dark Zones. 

 

Bet that was satisfying too :D

 

Gaz

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Indeed.

I found D1 darker. Literally, because being set in winter there is less daylight in the cycle and also because of the high rise nature of the New York setting. All the jolly Christmas Displays in a post apocalyptic landscape are quite disturbing.

D2 is more evolved, the passage of time has softened the edges of the world, with plant growth and lack of maintenance. It is also a world that has been manufactured with settlements and strongholds, checkpoimts and faction grafitti. In Fallout, Call of Duty and Division 2 I have now been to the Whitehouse three times...

Keep up the builds. What next, a DZ Helicopter extraction?

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7 hours ago, John_W said:

Indeed.

I found D1 darker. Literally, because being set in winter there is less daylight in the cycle and also because of the high rise nature of the New York setting. All the jolly Christmas Displays in a post apocalyptic landscape are quite disturbing.

D2 is more evolved, the passage of time has softened the edges of the world, with plant growth and lack of maintenance. It is also a world that has been manufactured with settlements and strongholds, checkpoimts and faction grafitti. In Fallout, Call of Duty and Division 2 I have now been to the Whitehouse three times...

Keep up the builds. What next, a DZ Helicopter extraction?

Hehe.

 

I've got an M1083 truck that I modified ages ago for a similar setting. Going to do that, possibly hauling the DC-62 chemical from the game :)v

 

Gaz

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