30mm napoleonics (2 Viewers)

John,
I've just got a real problem with Links, one link leads to another and then another... links, links links!!
This one I followed off berliner zinnfigures blog site, but if you really want to get lost and swollow up massive amounts of time looking at all manner of hobby I suggest Pinterest, every pin has several pertenant links and they run the gammit, here I'll get you started

http://www.pinterest.com/rdamota/battle-paintings/

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/41095415324813641/

http://www.pinterest.com/oldgreybadger/airships/

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/352195633331817480/

http://www.pinterest.com/edepapel/wargames-warhammer-sceneries/











Ice sculpture


 
More fun...

Triumphant Rome




Parade of the Maharishi




Lego Battle of Helms Deep


Unbelievable marble sculpture


Nicely done diorama






 
OH Man....I want this!!!!!
Do you know if this was a custom one off piece, or from a kit?


HG Wells in his Library
 
OH Man....I want this!!!!!
Do you know if this was a custom one off piece, or from a kit?


HG Wells in his Library

Ya it is pretty fantastic, to the best of my knowledge it is a custom diorama, at least I've never seen anything like it.
A couple more









 
I'd love to have the room for more buildings in my collection - they add so much!
 
I just found this thread- I love the pictures!

Thanks!
Glad you like it, all I can promise is there will be a constant flow of this stuff here, but with a handle like Napoleon1er you need to see "My Flats Collection" in the collections thread if you haven't already, lots of flat Naps there.
Ray










 
Hodge podge of art and flats

Nice wargame layout


Huge antique Borodino flat set(sold for $600 plus)









Totally made from paper


amazing model sculpt based on the Aliens franchise


A marble carving for the ages


A great little Stuka Flat, scale is somewhere between 1/72 and 1/48th


Now this is a spectacular flying model!
 
Some people are just too talented!

Without a doubt Zach, Without a Doubt! luckily for them there are people like us who appreciate there art and skill and are willing to part with the sweat of our hard work to own a piece of this beauty! :salute::
Ray















 
More good stuff

Street Chalk art can really look amazing!


A bicycle left chained to a tree in 1914


large tanks














 
Sunday morning post
Some beautiful flats






another antique set battle in 1387




viking raid


and perhaps the ultimate flat, this gentleman in Russia designs and prints these paper figures pre-cut or perforated in 30mm!






 

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