Battle of Bulge (old dio with new lighting system) (1 Viewer)

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Hey guys:

Many of you have seen this dio before. However, I've made modifications to it (Ambulance, trucks, etc.) and took some new pictures using a new lighting system I've gotten recently.

Also, I wanted to see how these pictures look using the Treefrog's Forum Format. How does it look?

Carlos

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Carlos,
That's just a great diorama regardless of the lighting
Well done sir!
Ray
 
The photos look great Carlos an what a pleasure in seeing them the second time around with the new lighting system...........Joe
 
professional grade!!

Surprised there are so many of those soldiers without gloves- their mothers would have a fit!! :p
 
Buenissimo Carlos, photos are very sharp and clear and I do like the snow effects...

Great job.
 
Carlos,

Does look cold there! :cool: A very nice collection you have btw.

Jeff
 
Now THAT is what I call a diorama, superb, spectacular really, no explosions, flashes, dust flying, nothing to distract the viewer from the scene.

Awesome; the last picture in post #4 is my favorite, they are all great.

Terrific job.
 
Excellent. Lots of great stuff there and photographed beautifully. Thanks for posting.
 
Carlos, the photos look great and your dio displays some excellent sets from a variety of manufactures. Thanks for sharing, cheers ... Alby
 
Awesome stuff Carlos.....to be honest mate it was a really nice surprise clicking on this thread. Great pic's, thanks for posting:D
Cheers Toddy.
 
Great photos Carlos. The new photos and the old photos are both great. I enjoy the BOB pictures. J
 
Carlos,

Wake the children, call the neighbors - that is one dynamic piece of work. The pics are sharp and feel like I'm right there with it. There is not 1 soldier who isn't where he's supposed to be - you really have a touch for setting a scene. Just magnificent. Congradulations, that is really inspiring.

Great job,

Joe Roy
 

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