Battle of Gallipoli, Part 2; Storming The Works (1 Viewer)

Terp152

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On August 6th, 1915 the Australian 1st Brigade attacks and captures Ottoman trenches and fortified lines in the battle of Lone Pine. Chris

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A mix of K&C, JJD, and TGM figs. I think they go well together and fill out the ranks.
 
Terp152, You are going to make our Aussie friends down under take notice here :salute::

Wayne
 
Nicely arranged and photographed Chris . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Agree all 3 manufacturers are producing a supberb series to collect and display. Your terrain suits the range so well. Very nice. Robin.
 
Outstanding mate, that's an impressive array of figures and looks fantastic.^&grin
 
Chris mate,
Outstanding Dio cobber of one the most brutal battles of the Gallipoli Campaign. The battle lasted for three days and was mostly hand to hand fighting in the Turk trenches. Turks lost 6,220 men KIA/WIA and the Aussies lost 2,277 men KIA/WIA. Seven Victoria Crosses were awarded to the Diggers who fought there.
Once again many thanks for showing us your fantastic Dio.
Cheers Howard:salute::
 
Great job Mate 👍👍👍👍👍
It keeps getting better and better.
Thanks for sharing.



Harrie🇳🇱
 
Wow ! Congratulations on a brilliant display! :salute::

Steve
 
What terrific pictures !{eek3} What wonderful dioramas! :eek: That's a great work and I could never get bored of looking at this scene!:)

Keep going! :smile2:


Cheers

Enrico
 
Chris,

You have raised the diorama display level another notch with this spectacular diorama representing Battle of Gallipoli.

Although, I was somewhat aware of the events and the terrible loss of life at Gallipoli, it wasn't until this series from K&C (and other manufacturers) that made the battle come to life.

This wonderful display adds a lot to the story behind this campaign. From the 1/2 million causalities of Gallipoli to the political ramifications felt in Britain (Churchill) and else where, this is a wonderful display adds to he knowledge of an horrific event.

Well done.

--- LaRRy
 
I would like to thank all for the like votes and especially those who commented below. All are very much appreciated. Chris


Terp152, You are going to make our Aussie friends down under take notice here :salute::

Wayne

Nicely arranged and photographed Chris . . . .
:smile2: Mike

Agree all 3 manufacturers are producing a supberb series to collect and display. Your terrain suits the range so well. Very nice. Robin.

Outstanding mate, that's an impressive array of figures and looks fantastic.^&grin

Chris mate,
Outstanding Dio cobber of one the most brutal battles of the Gallipoli Campaign. The battle lasted for three days and was mostly hand to hand fighting in the Turk trenches. Turks lost 6,220 men KIA/WIA and the Aussies lost 2,277 men KIA/WIA. Seven Victoria Crosses were awarded to the Diggers who fought there.
Once again many thanks for showing us your fantastic Dio.
Cheers Howard:salute::

Great job Mate 👍👍👍👍👍
It keeps getting better and better.
Thanks for sharing.



Harrie🇳🇱

Wow ! Congratulations on a brilliant display! :salute::

Steve

What terrific pictures !{eek3} What wonderful dioramas! :eek: That's a great work and I could never get bored of looking at this scene!:)

Keep going! :smile2:


Cheers

Enrico

Chris,

You have raised the diorama display level another notch with this spectacular diorama representing Battle of Gallipoli.

Although, I was somewhat aware of the events and the terrible loss of life at Gallipoli, it wasn't until this series from K&C (and other manufacturers) that made the battle come to life.

This wonderful display adds a lot to the story behind this campaign. From the 1/2 million causalities of Gallipoli to the political ramifications felt in Britain (Churchill) and else where, this is a wonderful display adds to he knowledge of an horrific event.

Well done.

--- LaRRy
 

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