Another Crusader Diorama (1 Viewer)

El Pippo

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Hello all.

Inspired by some great Crusader Dioramas (especially George's) I wanted to give my Crusader Collection a own home :D

I focussed on collecting the figures and so I had to build my own buidlings and diroama accesoires. The Walls, Towers, the Gate and the Plam Trees are made by myself...

Hope you enjoy watching it and wish you all a merry x-mas and a happy new year.

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Stefan
 
I love this range! I see you have some figures that I wish I'd got too!
 
Stefan, congratulations on your WONDERFUL Crusades diorama and thank you for posting it here, along with my own submission. It is so much fun to see what fellow Crusades collectors are doing. I am very impressed by your scratch built walled city and the palm trees. You obviously put a lot of thought, time and effort into making your diorama. I like the slots in your walls and the way you made your city gate. They are somewhat similar to the JG Miniatures walled city, but also very unique in their own way. I'm sure you have enjoyed making your diorama, as much as I have enjoyed making mine. It is just so nice to see other Crusades dioramas by other members of this forum. Thank you, especially, for saying that you got inspiration from my diorama, in designing yours. That makes me proud. I think all of us on this forum get inspiration from one another. I know I was certainly inspired by others in making my diorama. It's a nice hobby, enjoyed and shared by some very nice people, from many different countries, here on this forum. I'm happy and proud to be a part of it all and I'm sure you are too. Have a wonderful day, Stefan. George AKA: bearybones
 
Stefan, congratulations on your WONDERFUL Crusades diorama and thank you for posting it here, along with my own submission. It is so much fun to see what fellow Crusades collectors are doing. I am very impressed by your scratch built walled city and the palm trees. You obviously put a lot of thought, time and effort into making your diorama. I like the slots in your walls and the way you made your city gate. They are somewhat similar to the JG Miniatures walled city, but also very unique in their own way. I'm sure you have enjoyed making your diorama, as much as I have enjoyed making mine. It is just so nice to see other Crusades dioramas by other members of this forum. Thank you, especially, for saying that you got inspiration from my diorama, in designing yours. That makes me proud. I think all of us on this forum get inspiration from one another. I know I was certainly inspired by others in making my diorama. It's a nice hobby, enjoyed and shared by some very nice people, from many different countries, here on this forum. I'm happy and proud to be a part of it all and I'm sure you are too. Have a wonderful day, Stefan. George AKA: bearybones

Hi again, Stefan. You're probably wondering about that second part of my first sentence in my previous post to you, where I thanked you for posting your pictures along with my own submission. Let me explain. I had previously been looking at my own Crusades submission thread, then clicked on yours, then I stepped away from the forum for a while to watch something on the TV news, and when I came back and looked at your pictures again, I was thinking that you had posted your pictures on my submission. Not sure why I thought that. But the bottom line is, your diorama is wonderful and I very much enjoyed viewing it. Thank you for sharing it. George AKA: bearybones
 
Hello,

first of all I want to say "Thank You" for all of your nice comments. I am really happy that you all like my diorama and I am also a little bit proud that I am now part of your very nice toy soldier community :D

@ George, no problem with your post my friend. These battle scenes look very similar :D I am happy that you enjoyed watching my diorama as I did watching yours.

Stefan
 

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