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Hi Guy,
A great staging with these new Naps sets.
Wonderful light and pics!
I like!!!{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
Cheers
Xavier
 
Amazing work. This has to be one of my all time favorite dioramas and I don't even collect NAPS. The figures, backdrop & scenery all seem to blend perfectly. Great job.
 
Hello everyone.
A big thank you for your positive feedback.:eek:
I like and it's very motivating for me to share with all the fans of this hobby and references FL;
Best.
Guy.:salute::
 
Hello everyone.
A big thank you for your positive feedback.:eek:
I like and it's very motivating for me to share with all the fans of this hobby and references FL;
Best.
Guy.:salute::

Just please keep it coming, and hopefully you will never get tired of sharing it with us.
 
Hello to all,
following the "adventures of my FL / NAPS .....";)
...... around SMOLENSK: 16 to 17 August 1812 .. Weather in mid-August ... this patrol Hussars (Soumsky & Akhtyrsky) of the Russian cavalry on the right bank upstream of the city ..
Guy.:salute::



 
Guy,
Another awesome set up! I can practically smell the leather and horse sweat. Thank you for sharing.
Best,
Josh
 
Monsieur,

Very nice indeed!

Luckily (or unluckily?!) the Russian hussars are not in fighting poses. Otherwise, I would have been very tempted to wander out of my collecting sphere. It would have opened a can of worms because I would be going after the Russian command, infantry, artillery etc... {eek3}
 
Hello everyone,
While awaiting the arrival of my red lancers ...:p:eek:
THE MOSKOVA (Borodino. ..... the 07/09/1812)
the largest and bloodiest confrontation of the Russian campaign led by Napoleon.
The Great Army, pushed the Russian imperial army under the command of Kutuzov near the village of Borodino, west of the city of Mojaisk.
"photo shoot as close to the action ....." (more photos on my blog)
Guy.:salute::




 
Guy,
Thank you for sharing this awesome display. The ferocity of battle is clearly evident.
Best,
Josh
 
Some of the FL figures are so good, they survive being photographed up-close. And this is a prime example of picking the right figures for close-up photography. These photos need to be seen to be believed.

Having said that: do you smoke? Maybe you could add some gun smoke to the photos? :)
 
Some of the FL figures are so good, they survive being photographed up-close. And this is a prime example of picking the right figures for close-up photography. These photos need to be seen to be believed.

Having said that: do you smoke? Maybe you could add some gun smoke to the photos? :)

Hi Andanna,
Unfortunately I stopped smoking since 1998!! But my health is much better since!!:)
Thank you, in the future, I will try to add smoke: good point ...
I have yet to find a solution for??:confused:
I'm interested in any advice to help me.:rolleyes2:
Thank you all.
Best.
Guy.:salute::
 
Another Outstanding diorama Guy! Keep them coming! Brad






Hello everyone,
While awaiting the arrival of my red lancers ...:p:eek:
THE MOSKOVA (Borodino. ..... the 07/09/1812)
the largest and bloodiest confrontation of the Russian campaign led by Napoleon.
The Great Army, pushed the Russian imperial army under the command of Kutuzov near the village of Borodino, west of the city of Mojaisk.
"photo shoot as close to the action ....." (more photos on my blog)
Guy.:salute::




 
Wow!!, beyond words!! It is such a great hobby, made greater by this creations!! I can hardly wait for the red lancers to be added. Thanks for sharing!!
 
Hello to all,
following the "adventures of my FL / NAPS .....";)
...... around SMOLENSK: 16 to 17 August 1812 .. Weather in mid-August ... this patrol Hussars (Soumsky & Akhtyrsky) of the Russian cavalry on the right bank upstream of the city ..
Guy.:salute::




This is an astonishing series of pictures! :salute::
 
Superb Work:salute::....as everyone already knows: FIRST LEGION RULES{sm4}
 
Hello everyone,
month of August in charge of historical dates for calendar history of France ....:confused:
August 15, 1761: Birth of Napoleon ....
1813 - 2013: Bicentenary of the German campaign:
"Sir, you are in danger, you must leave the castle .....
Russo-Prussian approach ... ":mad:
Using old decor diorama with virtual background image of different ...
Best.
Guy.:salute::





 

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