“Field Dressing Station Normandy ‘44” (1 Viewer)

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Hullo There,

Last Friday, we shot the latest series of pix of the “Fortified Manor House”. The first group of four photos shows the “backlot set” empty of “cast and crew” so you can see everything in detail.

The fifth photo is another WW2 display showing German wounded and medics in action...As the eagle-eyed among you can see there are some “upcoming newbies” in there too...Hope you like ‘em!

Once more I very much appreciate your comments.

Gordon C.
 

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I must say that I like the German Medic Field Aid station set up the best................as of yet ! What a "Universal" Diorama the Fortified Manor really is. Thanks for sharing :salute::
 
Hmm.... 2 New Sets and i think 1 new nurse... But i am Not sure.
 
Andy & Gordon, a true masterpiece which can be put to use for many different eras, now what would top it off would be some Great War Allied Doctors, nurses, medics, stretcher bearers and then perhaps a mobile kitchen, some Army cooks with Tommies and Diggers lined up waiting for a feed and just for good measure a host of general service wagons with stores being unloaded Oh and don't forget a mob of red tags arriving for a meeting...I can just picture that great building in all of the above scenes.....^&grin:wink2:
Wayne.
 
QUOTE=waynepoo;657780]Andy & Gordon, a true masterpiece which can be put to use for many different eras, now what would top it off would be some Great War Allied Doctors, nurses, medics, stretcher bearers and then perhaps a mobile kitchen, some Army cooks with Tommies and Diggers lined up waiting for a feed and just for good measure a host of general service wagons with stores being unloaded Oh and don't forget a mob of red tags arriving for a meeting...I can just picture that great building in all of the above scenes.....^&grin:wink2:
Wayne.[/QUOTE]

I can picture that too funnily enough!:wink2::salute::


Love the German aid post^&cool Such a versatile building, wish I had a quarter of Gordon's skill at this.

Rob
 
Ahh, now we are talking, some Jerries around that beaut looking donga! {sm3}

Thanks for posting Gordon and I can imagine a scene like this really did happen during WW2!

Tom
 
Ahh, now we are talking, some Jerries around that beaut looking donga! {sm3}

Thanks for posting Gordon and I can imagine a scene like this really did happen during WW2!

Tom

Yep, nothing like a WWII setting! I spotted 2 new sets, but there maybe another one, not sure because the picture is too small...
 
Is this display going to be on display at the Chicago Show.. Would sure like to see this one. Ron {sm4}:salute::{sm4}
 
Yep, nothing like a WWII setting! I spotted 2 new sets, but there maybe another one, not sure because the picture is too small...

Yeah mate, there might be another one in there but im not sure either. I still can't get over that Ambo Halftrack, it sure is a cracker!

Tom
 
Another great diorama by Gordon. I went back over all of the posts showing it being built and the attention to detail. Definitely sets the standard for anyone building dioramas. Just amazing. Chris
 
Definetly only two new sets...plus.the German halftrack if that.counts!

Scott
 

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