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Hi Guys,

Last week we showed you our little ‘Normandy’ diorama ‘Tiger in Town’…

Well today we’re giving you a different look and view of this Normandy scene.

As you can see the Germans have departed and the US Airborne have captured the dio, killed a few of the enemy and even captured one of the opposing side.

Another of the things I enjoy most is bringing together K&C sets and figures from different periods to tell our interesting stories.

Also attached is another photo taken earlier using some older US Paras…

Enjoy!
Andy

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I simply love these two dioramas. Great stuff Andy
Small space, lot of action and detail. My kind of stuff. I love the slogan on the wall. Have seen it recently in a photograph
Is the house something that will be commercially available ?
Guy:smile2:
 
I simply love these two dioramas. Great stuff Andy
Small space, lot of action and detail. My kind of stuff. I love the slogan on the wall. Have seen it recently in a photograph
Is the house something that will be commercially available ?
Guy:smile2:


Thanks Guy, Sorry to say this Shop/House is a ‘One-Off’ produced by me...To make it commercially would be very expensive to manufacture and ship internationally.
However I know you could build your own excellent version!
All the best,
ASndy.
 
Oh dear, I hope the Bazooka guy watches where he walks and doesn't find any unpleasant surprises left by the squatting German ! {sm2}

Good job on the diorama Andy ! :salute::

Steve
 
Oh dear, I hope the Bazooka guy watches where he walks and doesn't find any unpleasant surprises left by the squatting German ! {sm2}

Good job on the diorama Andy ! :salute::

Steve

Thanks Steve....I never thought of that!!!
all the best,
Andy.
 
Nice multiple use of the diorama, these diorama pieces bring the figures and vehicles to life.
 
Also appreciate the different angle than "Tiger in Town"; excellent Andy! Now one can see all the details of the French building. This is also a great example of how a cool dio can be used for different scenes, Allies and Axis. I'm honestly not sure which I like better (as well as the older US Paras).

What do you end up doing with these, Andy? Store displays?

Oh dear, I hope the Bazooka guy watches where he walks and doesn't find any unpleasant surprises left by the squatting German !
{sm4} and it's probably still warm.
 
Also appreciate the different angle than "Tiger in Town"; excellent Andy! Now one can see all the details of the French building. This is also a great example of how a cool dio can be used for different scenes, Allies and Axis. I'm honestly not sure which I like better (as well as the older US Paras).

What do you end up doing with these, Andy? Store displays?


{sm4} and it's probably still warm.

Hi Rob,
most of my recent dioramas were scheduled for the now-cancelled ‘Chicago’ Show...However I will utilise them for more promotion photos and possibly in-store displays.
all the best,
Andy.
 
Love it! Wonderful diorama and figure/vehicle showcase. Great, exciting work Andy!

Thank you for sharing,
Joe
 
Terrific set ups Andy. I love all the Airborne figures old and new.
 

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