Battle of the Bulge, 1944.................in 20mm........... (2 Viewers)

Thanks Jeff, I sort of forgot about them too, I think I need to address that in the future.......:wink2:
 
A great display George!!!!!!!!!!!! that had to be a load of fun setting that up, plus a ton of space and time :):) but that to me is some of the best times when you can lose yourself in this hobby and close the door to the outside world and just enjoy some toy soldiers!! thanks for posting...Sammy
 
A great display George!!!!!!!!!!!! that had to be a load of fun setting that up, plus a ton of space and time :):) but that to me is some of the best times when you can lose yourself in this hobby and close the door to the outside world and just enjoy some toy soldiers!! thanks for posting...Sammy

Thanks Sammy, no planning went into this one, sometimes they come out better that way and yes, I enjoyed this one a great deal, been too long in between WWII set ups for me.

And yes, it's a great feature of the hobby to be able to shut out the rest of the world for a few hours and have some enjoyment with ones collection.......
 
Now that's what I call a diorama!!! Excellent work George! I really like the variety of German armor. But the best piece is the ruined brick building with the smoke stack. Very detailed!:salute::
 
Now that's what I call a diorama!!! Excellent work George! I really like the variety of German armor. But the best piece is the ruined brick building with the smoke stack. Very detailed!:salute::

Thanks Jose; I should have mixed in more halftracks and armored cars instead of making it so tank heavy.

Glad you like the bombed out factory, that's one of my favorites too........
 
Great stuff, George!^&cool^&cool You never cease to amaze me when you break out the smaller scale WWII stuff. The detail and quantity of the buildings and the vehicles permit some epic set ups.:smile2:
 
Hi George,

Another outstanding display. It must be fun to put together. I enjoyed your Napoleonic and ACW displays previously. Hope to see more of WWII in both the ETO and PTO.

Thanks, Raymond. :)
 
Great stuff, George!^&cool^&cool You never cease to amaze me when you break out the smaller scale WWII stuff. The detail and quantity of the buildings and the vehicles permit some epic set ups.:smile2:

Thanks Louis, I appreciate your comments, will see you in about ten days, travel safe........
 
Hi George,

Another outstanding display. It must be fun to put together. I enjoyed your Napoleonic and ACW displays previously. Hope to see more of WWII in both the ETO and PTO.

Thanks, Raymond. :)

Thanks Ray, always appreciate your comments, thank you very much.
 

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