Ta mate, ..Old...yes, Boy...if some bits still worked, maybe. :wink2:WW2 #2.5 well done old boy well done.
Wayne...you're knocking out some great buildings...
Thanks Duke, Mike.Wayne, love this scene! Great job on the layout. Love the buildings. These Normandy Brits by K&C are some of my favorites and they look excellent in your scene. This has to be one of my favorites that you've done over the years and they are all nice.
As you know he said that in 1942 and he was right in hindsight, so in 1944 in the west at least it can pass as the beginning of end.If I can misquote Churchill, it does not look like the beginning of the end. It looks like the end of the beginning!
Wow, those closeups are great. Great job cover the bases and creating depth around the tracks/wheels to give it such and authentic feel.
If I can misquote Churchill, it does not look like the beginning of the end. It looks like the end of the beginning!
Very nice Wayne, your treatment to these dio's is as always very professional. Robin.
Great European buildings Wayne, there seems no end to your talent when it comes to all things miniature?^&grin
Nice to see you dust off a couple of classic K&C AV's too!{sm3}
Nice scene Wayne and the buildings look great.
Tom
Wow, those closeups are great. Great job cover the bases and creating depth around the tracks/wheels to give it such and authentic feel.
Oh, and it definitely conveys the beginning of the end to me. Really like the title and how it guides the emotion of it.
Very nice . Could not do it any better
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