Wonderful work Guy, you have got that right down to the smallest details...love it!!!!. Hope you don"t mind me mentioning it but this picture is often credited to the 4th Inf Div while in fact it is elements from the 90th Inf Div which were attached to and landed with the 4th on June...
WOW..!!!! Wonderfull photo"s guys, possibly the best show coverage that i have seen to date. Thanks for your efforts, the only shot i missed was the row of empy beer glasses in the pub.......Hope to catch up on you treefroggers next year..!!.
Steve
Love these late war/winter Tommy"s. these guys have been on my wish list for many years now and i have never been able to work out why KC did not cover these figures sooner?????. The Comet is also ...(for me)...a most welcome addition to my collection and i am "as pleased as punch"that it comes...
Yep....This is the site that has been blocking me for the last few days......I have now found another way to access the forum but it is annoying to say the least that these sites are able to infiltrate bonafide sites, and who knows what they can do with your computer..!!!.
Steve
At long last....Late war Tommy"s and armour. I have been waiting for this to happen for years, and was beginning to think it would never happen!!...I have already ordered the Infantry figures and will definately buy the excellent Comet tank when it is released>>>(i make a guess in the December...
Thanks Brendan for your reply and very clear battle map. I really love the KC Canadian Scottish figures and i am still undecided wether i will change the flashes or not. In the meantime i intend to go ahead with my Berniers-Sur-Mer diorama, and i am still planning to buy the Figarti
AVRE...
Living in the Netherlands makes Omaha beach roughly a 9 hour drive from door to door so i have been lucky enough to make many visits to Normandy and each time i am there i always find it a place of great inspiration and i always leave with a sense of reverance and respect for what took place...
Yes i see this version appear on Ebay from time to time and i don"t know why but it always sells cheaper than the summer version....but it is the mean-green one that i crave!!!!!!!. But thanks anyhow for answering my post!!.
Steve
Thanks for your input Guy......It would"nt be the first time i have carved up KC stuff to suit my purposes..(mostly vehicles/armour) so your suggestion is probably the road to take, If i can find the correct flashes!!.
Steve
You just have to love the JSU-152. (not a tank!!) I missed out on this when it first came out and when they come up for now sale then they cost a small fortune. a real beast of a self propelled cannon and i wish i had one!!!>
Steve
Hi Guys
I am in the process of making a D. Day diorama of Juno beach sector. it is to portray infantry of the 3rd Canadian Div advancing into one of the coastal towns in that sector supported by an R.E. AVRE Churchill tank. I have all the Canadian figures that KC released several years back...
Excellent diorama Jakob......I'm a real sucker for large dio"s, and for me the scenery/architecture is just as..(maybe more) important than the vehicles/figures we put in the finished product......Well done..!!!!!.
Steve
Great dio with nice building layout and loads of things going on!!. One negative point though......loose the machine gun nest, it would have been against the Geneva Convention and believe it or not the germans usually were quite disciplined on this ruling. otherwise very nice!!!.
Steve
AT LAST..!!!....a late war British tank and late war/winter Tommys. I cannot see from the photo"s but i really hope they are all kitted out in winter gear....scarves/gloves/leather jerkins ..ect.
Steve
Andy.....Thanks for your response, and more importantly for the fact that you will rectify the error made on the artillery crew. Indeed none of us are perfect myself included, but i do always strive for..(as far as my talents allow) technical and historic accuracy, I am definately not a "rivet...
I am sure wether it is one gun or three that it will be a knockout!!...which is excactly what Winters and his men did with the guns at Brecort Manor.....KNOCKOUT!!!!!!!.
Steve
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