Battle of the Bulge (Bastogne) (1 Viewer)

Awesome work, Carlos. It looks like you can step right into your pictures! And it looks so darn cold! Excellent job - I bet you had a ton of fun creating that dio. The K & C figures work better with the Conte structures than Conte's own figures, IMHO. Don't get me wrong, I really like Conte's WW2 figures, and I have a ton of them. But the Conte playset buildings always seemed a little too big for the figures originally intended for them (again just an opinion and certainly not meant to insult anyone). But the K & C soldiers like right at home in those classic Ken Osen sculpted buildings. Thanks for sharing.


Joe
 
Here are some different shots. All of this pictures are from the same diorama.

Carlos

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Carlos

I think this is your best ever! Alex

I agree Alex, I think the Battle of the Bulge and especially Bastogne with its Alamo like siege situation and Winter hardship provides a popular and dramatic diorama subject.
 
Excellente Carlos, muy bueno....what do you used for the snow effects? look superbe...

Rod.

Thanks Rod:

Okay snow. Well, I've been doing this for years without any problems. The ingredients are these:

- White Flour
- Crushed bay leaves
- Imagination
- can of air (e.g. as used to clean componet PC parts) get it out Office Depot, OfficeMAx, etc.

Cleaning up vehicles and figures with smooth surfaces is easy with a can of air. More porous materials like Formtech, trees, etc. is more problematic except that doesn't bother me because I'll use these items again in future winter scenes. I haven't tries but I bet a damp close will work on formtech.

Carlos
 
Thats the strangest way to make snow I have ever heard of but, it surely works. Thanks for sharing
Mitch



Thanks Rod:

Okay snow. Well, I've been doing this for years without any problems. The ingredients are these:

- White Flour
- Crushed bay leaves
- Imagination
- can of air (e.g. as used to clean componet PC parts) get it out Office Depot, OfficeMAx, etc.

Cleaning up vehicles and figures with smooth surfaces is easy with a can of air. More porous materials like Formtech, trees, etc. is more problematic except that doesn't bother me because I'll use these items again in future winter scenes. I haven't tries but I bet a damp close will work on formtech.

Carlos
 
Nice work, Carlos! Great detail! Looks cold!
Semper Fi!
Rick
 
Thanks Rod:

Okay snow. Well, I've been doing this for years without any problems. The ingredients are these:

- White Flour
- Crushed bay leaves
- Imagination
- can of air (e.g. as used to clean componet PC parts) get it out Office Depot, OfficeMAx, etc.

Cleaning up vehicles and figures with smooth surfaces is easy with a can of air. More porous materials like Formtech, trees, etc. is more problematic except that doesn't bother me because I'll use these items again in future winter scenes. I haven't tries but I bet a damp close will work on formtech.

Carlos

Bay leaves, why are they in the recipe :confused:
 
Here are some pictures from other view of the diorama. I hope you enjoy viewing as much as I enjoyed putting it together.

Carlos

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Great photos and scenes Carlos. The pics are really clear and I can see all the Bulge figures that I don't have yet.:) Thanks for posting and I will view this many times. J
 
Once again thank you Carlos for providing us with another batch of photos of your outstanding diorama..........Joe
 

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