Behind the Front line .... 10 minutes rest (1 Viewer)

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Toy Soldiers of Scandinavia's Belgian town house/winter version turned into a summer version and into a K& C diorama called "Hinter den Linien … 10 minuten Ruhe"( behind the front line …..).
The scene depicts crew members of a Marder I assault gun taking a few minutes rest in a street somewhere in Belgium in Sept 1944. I hope you will enjoy.
The first pictures show you the original TSS house and what it turned into.
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Picture showing one little detail in the diorama that sets the scene in Belgium.
The "Spa Monopole water" enamel advertising sign on the wall of the house , sparkling water from the "Spa" source in the Ardennes
guy:)

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As usual Guy well done with your attention to detail.

Steve
 
As usual Guy well done with your attention to detail.

Steve

Hi Guy,

I agree with Steve. I couldn't have said it any better ! Definitely... it's important to pay attention to details...:eek:

As always, well done, mate! :)

Cheers

Enrico
 
Guy ... you can put more into a 10" x 10" diorama than I can in a 10' X 10' one ... never ceases to amaze me how you bring all the elements (BIG and SMALL) together so perfectly each time. For example the "trail of mud behind the tank ... brilliant!!

Plus your figure selection is SPOT ON for each setting ... always very well done (again! :eek:)

--- LaRRy
 
Guy ... you can put more into a 10" x 10" diorama than I can in a 10' X 10' one ... never ceases to amaze me how you bring all the elements (BIG and SMALL) together so perfectly each time. For example the "trail of mud behind the tank ... brilliant!!

Plus your figure selection is SPOT ON for each setting ... always very well done (again! :eek:)

--- LaRRy

Thanks Larry , you know I love detail : even the gun's track marks on the road are visible. Will post a picture tomorrow
guy:)
 
Guy, Everything is looking terrific.{bravo}}

Wayne

Guy, you consistently set the standard for us to follow! --Alex

Another little jewel Guy! Congratulations!

Guy ... you can put more into a 10" x 10" diorama than I can in a 10' X 10' one ... never ceases to amaze me how you bring all the elements (BIG and SMALL) together so perfectly each time. For example the "trail of mud behind the tank ... brilliant!!

Plus your figure selection is SPOT ON for each setting ... always very well done (again! :eek:)

--- LaRRy

Brilliant as per usual mate

Hi Guy,

I agree with Steve. I couldn't have said it any better ! Definitely... it's important to pay attention to details...:eek:

As always, well done, mate! :)

Cheers

Enrico

As usual Guy well done with your attention to detail.

Steve

thank you all for your nice comments and many likes
guy:salute::
 

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