M10
Here is another diorama I built on an aluminum cake decorating pedestal that I primed and painted olive drab. This diorama features the new M10 Tank Destroyer that is due in-stock by early April this year. I love the new vehicle and we loaded it up with period correct stowage and included...
M10
Here is another diorama I built on an aluminum cake decorating pedestal that I primed and painted olive drab. This diorama features the new M10 Tank Destroyer that is due in-stock by early April this year. I love the new vehicle and we loaded it up with period correct stowage and included...
Here are a few photos of the M18 diorama I built for a show last September. The entire display was built on an aluminum cake decorating stand painted O.D. green so it can be turned when on a shelf. I used a combination of figures on the diorama to show the Tank Destroyer supporting 101st...
Here is another quick one I built on a small marble candle stand to feature the new Schwimmwagen set we released in 2024. The vehicle comes with a driver and an exhausted Heer Grenadier. I added a second figure we designed walking released at about the same time for this simple display.
Here is a pedestal diorama that I made for the 2024 Chicago Toy Soldier show and although I posted some photos last September I don’t recall talking about the construction very much. I love seeing many of the members here constructing dioramas and building accessories, a rewarding part of the...
I need to finish the 1790s British Foot Guards…the next club offering for that grouping is the pioneer and we still need the drummer, fifer and Ensign at minimum.
43rd Regiment of Foot Centre Company firings…
I set up the newly arrived 43rd Regiment of Foot infantry figures to illustrate typical 18th massed musketry. These new figures represent soldiers wearing the uniforms of the 8 companies that made up the bulk of a British infantry regiment of the...
Here are another two pedestal dioramas in the same case that I never got around to photographing up close. The one on the right features just a few of our Anglo-Zulu War figures during the closing moments at Isandlwana and the one on the left is a German assault party cutting their way through...
Here are a couple more wooden pedestal dioramas that I never took pictures of beyond a snapshot of one of our display cases when we were located near Toledo, Ohio. These were two of the four WWI dioramas I built while still working for First Gear in Iowa for shows. They are both now long gone as...
Here is another wooden pedestal base that I built at the same time as the one with the Black Watch figures. This is another diorama that sold the same day as the 42nd Highlanders so these are the only photos I ever took. You can see that same backdrop in both sets of photos. I suppose I could...
I decided to set up some of my Classic Gloss Foot Guards staged in front of a print of a British encampment painted by Pual Sandby. Our cat Natasha wanted to know what could possibly be more important than her treats. Can you guess how our little Battalion Company faired?
Here is another pedestal diorama that I built using a selection of figures from the Clash of Empires collection. I always liked the colorful uniforms of the Black Watch during the French & Indian War and Pontiac’s Rebellion period. With only a few figures and scenic elements I was able to create...
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