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sotnik

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Hi guys,
some images of Russian Infantry preparing for the hand-to-hand fighting with French Carabiniers Cavalry

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Wouw wouw wouw wouw - SPEECHLESS as this is GREAT ART!

F A N T A S T I C!

I will download all of your photos on my PC as they tell a fantastic story and show these superb figures at their best!

Look forward to your next shooting ;)
 
Brilliant ... both in the arrangement of the figures, the diorama base and your wonderful photography...

Well Done !!!!!

John
 
Dear Stonik,
Your photos will appear out of a Hollywood movie !!!!!:eek::eek::eek:
Magnifique.Merci for sharing.
 
Simply Great , ;) Your choice of poses shows what is possible with First Legion , with the variety sculpts your free to create something that looks realistic . There is no longer the need to buy 20 of the same figure to create a display that IMO looks very unrealistic . Thanks for sharing your great talent , all the best my friend ...Gebhard
 
SUPERB! I agree with all of the above comments.

Congrats and enjoy,
Paulo
 
A truly spectacular diorama, your photographic skills are superb. Excellent job of blending the bases in with your groundwork.

Figure placement is superb as well, your diorama really tells a story, which is the sign of a great diorama.

Wonderful stuff, thanks for taking the time to post the pictures..........
 
these pics are fantastic and really well done. A joy to look at
Mitch
 
Simply Awesome, Both in the set up and photography. I also spied a Wurttemburg Jager lurking in the back of one photo. Very cool.
 
Incredible photography of a well done diorama. Absolutely "jaw dropping".
:) Mike
 
Beautiful figures and the dio is just superb. The figure close-up shots are just wonderful and really highlight how well done the figures are. -- Al
 
This looks like professional quality photograpy! Such excellent work.

Noah
 
Dear Stonik,
Your photos will appear out of a Hollywood movie !!!!!:eek::eek::eek:
Magnifique.Merci for sharing.

Hehe ,Thank you , but only if you join me :D:D:D , maybe than we can do remake on "War and Peace" with FL figures :D:


Simply Awesome, Both in the set up and photography. I also spied a Wurttemburg Jager lurking in the back of one photo. Very cool.

Thank you ,
you have an eagle eyes:D
Jagers are prepare to assault and occupy redoubts.
New pictures soon:)
 
Thank you guys , its really kind of you!
I'm enjoying such a wonderful comments:eek:
Again guys, thank you very very much!
 
Well done. I was actually at the Borodino battlefield a few months ago. Here's a picture of Convent built on the site of the fleches. Oddly enough there is a toy soldier museum inside one of the buildings! How is that for coming full circle?

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Well done. I was actually at the Borodino battlefield a few months ago. Here's a picture of Convent built on the site of the fleches. Oddly enough there is a toy soldier museum inside one of the buildings! How is that for coming full circle?

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I'm jealous :) Borodino seems to be one that may be out of reach . Any pictures of the TS Museum , I'm sure we would all love to see em . All the best Gebhard
 
I'm jealous :) Borodino seems to be one that may be out of reach . Any pictures of the TS Museum , I'm sure we would all love to see em . All the best Gebhard

The museum contained examples of all types of toy soldiers from paper to porcelain.

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The museum contained examples of all types of toy soldiers from paper to porcelain.

Hi,

Many thanks for your photos of the Borodino site and the museum.

Much appreciated. :cool:
 
The museum contained examples of all types of toy soldiers from paper to porcelain.


Combat ,
Thanks for taking the time to share your photo's , The Museum looks very interesting . All the best Gebhard
 

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