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A lone US 101st Airborne soldier cautiously approaches an abandoned farmhouse.
 

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Nice set up, another good use of the Plancenoit set! Thank you for sharing.
Josh
 
Duke,

A very nice diorama. I really like the farmhouse and the backdrop of the Normandy countryside.

Alex


A lone US 101st Airborne soldier cautiously approaches an abandoned farmhouse.
 
Hi Duke, a sweet looking set up for sure, along with one of my favroite Paras the house and walls look great as well, also like the way you did your ground work/grassy areas, thanks for posting...Sammy
 
Thanks everyone for the nice comments. FL does a terrific job on the house and walls, very realistic looking painting and weathering (just like their figures). Simple scene here very easy to set up consisting of FL pieces, JG tree, BAR mat, and backdrop. I changed out the 101st soldier and added a HB Panther, FL tanker, and another BAR mat for a quick couple of shots.
 

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Excellent scene Duke, great work as usual. You can almost hear the phrase ' It's quiet....too quiet'!!

Rob
 
Excellent compositions! {bravo}}I may need to check out that French house scenic again.
 
Well Done.....Good diorama....Really like the panther....:salute::
 

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