King & Country Captain Joined May 23, 2005 Messages 5,087 Nov 16, 2015 #21 Hi Guys, Here a couple of more shots of The Bryan Museum’s “San Jacinto Battlefield”. Hope you like ‘em...Enjoy! Andy Attachments TFONE.jpg 498.2 KB · Views: 427 TFTWO.jpg 513.4 KB · Views: 426
Hi Guys, Here a couple of more shots of The Bryan Museum’s “San Jacinto Battlefield”. Hope you like ‘em...Enjoy! Andy
N Napoleontimo Specialist Joined Oct 28, 2014 Messages 326 Nov 16, 2015 #22 King & Country said: Hi Guys, Here a couple of more shots of The Bryan Museum’s “San Jacinto Battlefield”. Hope you like ‘em...Enjoy! Andy Click to expand... WOW, very impressive!!! Best regards Timo
King & Country said: Hi Guys, Here a couple of more shots of The Bryan Museum’s “San Jacinto Battlefield”. Hope you like ‘em...Enjoy! Andy Click to expand... WOW, very impressive!!! Best regards Timo
Deitz Command Sergeant Major Joined Jun 29, 2008 Messages 2,456 Nov 16, 2015 #23 Very impressive, Thank you for sharing it with us and thank you for taking the time and effort to build it. Brian
Very impressive, Thank you for sharing it with us and thank you for taking the time and effort to build it. Brian
rekp Corporal Joined Apr 7, 2010 Messages 431 Nov 16, 2015 #24 I see the Texan army was made up of zombies as they all died at the alamo ...davy and travis were there ...... Andy any new Texian poses being released for San Jacinto ?
I see the Texan army was made up of zombies as they all died at the alamo ...davy and travis were there ...... Andy any new Texian poses being released for San Jacinto ?
Ragnar First Sergeant Joined Mar 24, 2008 Messages 1,450 Nov 17, 2015 #25 I like the "white uniform" Mexicans are they new?.....Diorama is great reminds me of a Henry McArdle painting!
I like the "white uniform" Mexicans are they new?.....Diorama is great reminds me of a Henry McArdle painting!
mikemiller1955 Lieutenant General Joined Aug 3, 2008 Messages 17,532 Jan 24, 2016 #26 went to the Bryan Museum today... saw the now completely finished K&C Battle of San Jacinto diorama... since I only saw when Andy and Chris were in town... it in it's unfinished stage... the lighting is now installed and really nice... and it looks even more fantastic now that it's enclosed... the frame with plexiglass is all installed... so now viewers can only touch the figures with their eyes instead of their clumsy hands... the woodwork case is very attractive... they also installed small electronic monitors that scroll out a brief history of the battle... it's a keeper... very nice... the best exhibit at the museum... a must see if you ever come to Galveston...
went to the Bryan Museum today... saw the now completely finished K&C Battle of San Jacinto diorama... since I only saw when Andy and Chris were in town... it in it's unfinished stage... the lighting is now installed and really nice... and it looks even more fantastic now that it's enclosed... the frame with plexiglass is all installed... so now viewers can only touch the figures with their eyes instead of their clumsy hands... the woodwork case is very attractive... they also installed small electronic monitors that scroll out a brief history of the battle... it's a keeper... very nice... the best exhibit at the museum... a must see if you ever come to Galveston...
villagehorse Lieutenant General Joined Feb 5, 2010 Messages 16,148 Jan 24, 2016 #27 A real museum piece, a credit to the K&C team. You are lucky to see it first hand Mike. Robin.
PanzerAce1944 Colonel Joined Feb 27, 2011 Messages 8,632 Jan 25, 2016 #29 The Grand Masterpiece ! Wayne
Normandy1944 Sergeant Major Joined Aug 14, 2006 Messages 1,723 Jan 27, 2016 #31 That is an impressive display! Harry
ucla1967 Major Joined Jan 28, 2006 Messages 6,752 Jan 27, 2016 #32 Wow Andy! What an impressive and amazing display. It is a masterpiece. From all of the toy soldier collectors everywhere, thank you. Mike
Wow Andy! What an impressive and amazing display. It is a masterpiece. From all of the toy soldier collectors everywhere, thank you. Mike