1st Annual 1778, Fight For Freedom Weekend (1 Viewer)

Nick Nasta

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The Battle Of Monmouth was fought in New Jersey in 1778.

Alex and Nick will be commemorating this two day battle on June 26th & 27th, 2010 at our Battle Scene Productions Studio which is located on a section of the battlefield and on the main battlefield where there will be a re enactment of the historical battle.

We will also be visiting a graveyard where many of the soldiers were buried at.The church which is on the cemetery was used as a hospital for the wounded soldiers. There was so much blood on the wood floors that the stains are still present today. The church covered the wood floors with rugs so it wouldn't upset the parishioners. We will attempt to have the church opened so we all can visit this historical site.

Saturday evening we will have dinner at the Battleground Country Club Restaurant.

The dates are set but everything else, including directions are in the preliminary phase so, the details will be worked out later.

So, who wants to come down?:D
It will be nice to see a bunch of you guys in person.

Regards,
Nick & Alex
 
That sounds great. I was at Monmouth 225 re-enactment a few years ago.
I hope to make it to this one.

Walt
 
I was at the 225th also.
I didn't see you :)
That was fantastic.
Troops all over the place.

When the time gets closer to our 1st Annual event, ask for directions to our bunker, I mean studio. lol
Take care.
Nick
 
I am very interested in the American Revolution and a collector of K&C AWI figures, so this would be very much right up my alley, unfortunately being thousands of miles away is a downside, but I hope you have a great time. :)
 
I'll photograph as much of the event as possible and post them on the Battle Scene Productions web site. I'll put a couple on Tree Frog.

I guess you can't fly out to our first Annual 1778, Fight For Freedom event?
It would be great to meet you.:D

Have you visited our web site ? We have a Valley Forge diorama in the Photo Gallery which I made for a Russian toy soldier manufacturer.
It's pretty nice looking.

Thanks for writing, stay in touch and visit us at www.battlesceneproductions.net when you have the time.:)

Regards,
Nick
 
Would definately love to see some photos of the event, would have been nice to be there but alas not to be!

I would really like to check your website out, however it doesn't seem to be working when you click on any links on the home page. I have tried accessing via your link below and google and this happens?

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Not sure if this a problem my end?

Best wishes
Tom
 
Tom,
I tried several times and was able to get onto the web site each time.
Sounds like it is from your end.
Nick
 
We have been slowly putting together our new Studio/Museum. We plan to have it totally up and running and ready for visitors by the third week in June 2010. The museum will take the most time to create. Our studio will be up and running soon.
In the meantime we have been working out of my small cramped studio where we will be photographing our newest WWI, FLF diorama. This diorama is around five to six feet long.:eek:

We look forward to seeing a bunch of collectors and reenactors in June.
Please don't tell us the last minute that you'll be coming.
Thanks guys/gals.:)

Regards,
Nick
 
Hello,

It's me again.
I just wanted to remind all of you about our 1st Annual 1778, Fight For Freedom Weekend with the members of BATTLE SCENE PRODUCTIONS. Visit this link for details.

Alex and Myself would like to wish Shannon and Peter a wonderful Holiday Season and a prosperous 2010. We also wish the same to all of your members who cherish this great hobby of collecting toy soldiers. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All!:)

Alex and Nick
BATTLE SCENE PRODUCTIONS
 

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