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On a thread above I had mentioned we built te St. Mere Eglise Church, and I got a few PM's from some that missed it.

So here it is........Go back a few pages on this thread if you want to see the whole church not in a scene.



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Agree never gey bored with seeing this dio
Mitch

Thanks Guys...The Church was a labor of love....Aunt Tillie took me to see the Longest Day back in 62 at the RKO Theater in Newark, NJ my hometown. I have been hooked on the Airborne and Normandy ever since. But there some not so distant future BSP projects that are going to take us to the unfamiliar and spooky EAST :wink2:{sm2}
 
An US Airborne Trooper cautiously makes his way through Carentan......From Episode 4 of The Great Crusade which will be out in about two months.

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Nice. Looks like he has already wounded one in the Krupp and, only has to bag two more to be clear!!
Mitch
 
Here is a scene form Episode IV of THE GREAT CRUSADE.

This scene is part of our higher detail efforts. The Frontline tank has been repainted, weathered and modified. The building is scratch built by BSP. The sky is computer "Painted". Trees are scratch built by BSP. The Ducks are extras we had to pay by the hour :rolleyes2:^&grin

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Thanks Frank

I tried to get a FL Tank commander in the Tiger, but I couldnt make it happen. I am going to get one of FL's tank figures and cut the legs so it will fit in the Figarti Tiger. I dont like the figure with this tank.
 
On a thread above I had mentioned we built te St. Mere Eglise Church, and I got a few PM's from some that missed it.

So here it is........Go back a few pages on this thread if you want to see the whole church not in a scene.



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Someday I'll finish the church.
It still needs a little tweaking here and there.
My BSP partner Alex, takes a mean photograph.:salute:::salute::

Nick
 
BSP MAKES THE COVER OF TS&MF FOR THE 2ND TIME IN 5 MONTHS.

Also check out WARFARE online magazine to see other news on BSP and other interesting topics.

BSP on the point, bringing the modeling aspect of our hobby to the world of Toy Soldiers (Correction) detailed Miniature Military Replicas.


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Thanks guys!
There are a some who think BSP is just smoke and mirrors but the pros know who we really are.
Our passion shows and like they say, "The proof is in the Pudding"^&grin
Thanks to all who support us and this great hobby.

Nick
 

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