George, pretty sure that Russian unit wasn't present at this battl......oh, hang on, wrong thread {sm2}
Great set up! I can see it working with either Naps or WWII. I need to paint some more small scale guys up.
Cheers
Simon
Hmmmmm....are you sure there was ivy growing along side the church like that George?^&grin^&grin^&grin just kidding!!!!!!!! love the dio, I really wish I had room/dollars for such a dio, looks fantastic!!!...Sammy
George's basement wonderland again! I love it mate and it gives me the sense of anticipation on what happens next! Will the Jerry armour wreck havoc on the shermans or will the weight of numbers of the shermans overwhelm the Jerries!
Tom
George .... ???? WWII .... {eek3}
Gee I knew that you were a NAP and Civil War guy ... but WWII too!
Ya' spend weeks driving half way around the world, millions and million of miles and you think you know him ...
But seriously, that is, once again an incredible endeavor, a labor of love; a master piece of toy soldering (and possible a touch of insanity).
BUT that is what we all love about this hobby.![]()
And I should know .. when it comes to insanity I have been blessed with an abundance :tongue:
I must have looked at all those pictures for an more than a half-hours. Lots of fun things to discover.
Umm .. George does great WWII stuff too .. who knew!!!
--- Larry
Wonderful set up George. At this scale, you can do things you just can't do in bigger ones.
Just fantastic. What a great job. I would keep the dio in WW II setting and build another one for Your naps. Thanks: :salute::{bravo}}:salute::
George, that is one remarkable set-up. I have had a great time trying to spot all the different types of armor, guns, and troops but the real joy has come from the landscape and the buildings. There is just so much detail. I really like the whole centerpiece, the church, as it is on raised ground and you just know lots of blood will be spilled to gain, or hold, such a crucial observation/strong point. Wonderful job. -- Al