Farmhouse Ambush (Dio) (1 Viewer)

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I was trying to come up with a scene for the excellent set DD099. The 2 figure set has both in action pose, so here's what I came up with.

At twilight, US GI's (K&C DD099) occupying an abandoned French farmhouse (Figarti) have attacked a German halftrack (FOV) as it passes by.
 

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Very nice Duke & work well with FOV half ^&cooltrack
 
Excellent set up and great use of the figures. I really like the pose of the wounded soldat being helped by his comrade who is firing the schmeisser. Superb!!!
Mitch
 
Duke, what a nice idea and well executed. Excellent mix of FoV and K&C. Clever photoshoot and angle
guy:smile2:
 
Very nice Duke & work well with FOV half ^&cooltrack

Excellent set up and great use of the figures. I really like the pose of the wounded soldat being helped by his comrade who is firing the schmeisser. Superb!!!
Mitch

Duke, what a nice idea and well executed. Excellent mix of FoV and K&C. Clever photoshoot and angle
guy:smile2:

Original! Very nice. Good camera work too.

Thank you gents. Mitch, that FOV wounded soldat and buddy are a classic aren't they.
 
Wow, now that is different. I am not sure if it was your intent to do a scene (that came out as) a night shot. Maybe just the luck of the camera but it gives an eerie view, especially the one where the view is of the GI’s inside looking into the night. Different!
I gotta' try that.:rolleyes:
 
Another great dio Duke !!

Thanks Scott. I appreciate that.



Wow, now that is different. I am not sure if it was your intent to do a scene (that came out as) a night shot. Maybe just the luck of the camera but it gives an eerie view, especially the one where the view is of the GI’s inside looking into the night. Different!
I gotta' try that.:rolleyes:

Thanks Larry. Sometimes I do intend for there to be a black background so that nothing in the background is showing and you focus on the scenes/models exclusively. I will take the pictures in the dark with a flash. That was my intent here as well, but the shot from the upstairs window looking out was not showing the figures/halftrack on the ground so I had to add some light as I took those and they came out looking like twilight or dusk shots so I left them like that.
 

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