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Alex...

Great pictures and congrats on making the cover.
Mitch

Magazine articles........The Great Crusade........Our Website.......Shows..........Museums........Schools.......Magazine articles yet to come, all efforts to create interest in our hobby, yet our mission is still so misunderstood by many. Hopefully this New Year will bring a clarityto our Mission.
 
BSP makes the cover, centerfold and a ten page article in TOY SOLDIER AND MODEL FIGURE MAGAZINE....

On the front lines bringing attention to our hobby.....

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Alex:

As the saying goes..."you have arrived!"

N-P
 
Alex:

As the saying goes..."you have arrived!"

N-P

To keep our mission clear to all in 2012, we are doing what we do to help our hobby arrive, bringing new collectors and modelers into our fold, making manufacturers and dealers happier, in hopes more new and exciting products will come our way in 2012.

BSP itself is secondary to that mission...........................Also THE GREAT CRUSADE has been just that, a Great Crusade to attract those who have military interests to the joy of our hobby......

AND TO SUPPORT AND HONOR OUR VETS

Having recently gone on twitter we are astonished to see the caliber of our following and the messages we have gotten from far and wide.......REMEMBER for our Hobby....not BSP alone.
 
Here is a change of pace.......We did a project for an Extreme Gaming Facility.....The Layout is 16' by 14' It took us 3 months to build

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Excellent work. No wonder it took so long to make!!!
Mitch
 
Well Mitch it was not a super detailed project................ but it was a big one.......

And it paid our staggering Great Crusade Bills !!!!

For those of you who have not visited our website in a while....take a look, we have a new format and new features......2012 will bring many changes to BSP and you can find all of the current info on our website.
 
Alex

That's a whole bunch of superb looking buildings you've constructed around the perimeter of that huge gaming board-Well done to you and Nick-very impressive work

Bob
 
Alex

That's a whole bunch of superb looking buildings you've constructed around the perimeter of that huge gaming board-Well done to you and Nick-very impressive work

Bob

There are actually more on the right side and the front of the board has mountain terrain. In all honesty it was the only project we ever did for just money and not pride. It was work not fun, but it paid the bills.

Actually everything had to be coated with a hardener, because the 1:18 scale remote tanks were tough on the buildings. Then we returned and put a fence up, as you can see in the pic. Alex
 
All of these pics say wow.....This is how Dioramas are done. !

We thank you for your kind words......But we are still not perfectly happy with our work. We were just discussing today how we might improve some aspects of our Battle Scenes.

We thought this shot had a little of what we were looking for. We dont want to use the picture backdrops, although we do sometimes. But I thought this backdrop made by us was believable and had depth. The trees were all hand made. The soldiers were repainted and weathered.

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Here is a rare WWII pic of German Paras in position to ambush
US Airborne units in the vicinity of Purple Heart Lane {sm4}


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Great pics. Really like the B&W one very atmospheric some really good sets used also
Mitch
 
I took a bad pic on purpose to try to achieve a realistic feel. Yes the TG figures are about the best bang for the buck.
 
We thank you for your kind words......But we are still not perfectly happy with our work. We were just discussing today how we might improve some aspects of our Battle Scenes.

We thought this shot had a little of what we were looking for. We dont want to use the picture backdrops, although we do sometimes. But I thought this backdrop made by us was believable and had depth. The trees were all hand made. The soldiers were repainted and weathered.

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I like this picture. The "look" is very authentic. The large out of focus foreground element (tree) takes up a little too much of the scene for me but I see a lot of potential here.

As for the sepia versions of pictures, they always get me thinking late 19th century rather than WWII.
 
Got to agree Jeff Black and white or as News Paper phote. IE ACW and forward

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Here is what is in store for the Germans above!

Building and scenery hand made by BSP, Britains figures repainted and weathered.

Yes BSP will now custom build buildings and accessories for collectors, contact us through our website.

Due to demand we currently have a 4 to 5 month delivery time on custom projects. We do have buildings for immediate delivery, which were pre used in our Battle Scenes. A picture will be included.

( For example if you purchased the building in this pic, the photo in color or black and white would be included ) Many of our buildings were used in promotions for the major manufacturers or in The Great Crusade Mini Series.

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