"Behind the Woodshed" (Dio) (1 Viewer)

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A German Panther tank commander, unaware of the danger hiding behind the woodshed, stops his tank to check directions on his map. An American patrol waits for just the right moment to try and take out the German tankers.

All figures from K&C. Panther tank from Honour Bound.
 

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I really like this dio. Great pictures and the use of the light makes for a very real feel. The HB Panther is a great model. The mat and buildings are top-notch, too. -- Al
 
Great dio and great photographs! ^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool I love the natural light! That's a Figarti Normandy Farmhouse, isn't it?
 
Great dio and great photographs! ^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool I love the natural light! That's a Figarti Normandy Farmhouse, isn't it?

Thanks Louis. Yes, that's the Figarti Farmhouse, one of my favorite dio pieces.
 
Wow. Amazing dio, even better photography.The shadows and light with K&C's detail on GI's are real.
 
Wow. Amazing dio, even better photography.The shadows and light with K&C's detail on GI's are real.

Thanks. I've been tinkering with lighting lately when taking photos. K&C's figures are IMO some of the best in the business.
 
Forgot to mention.... Woodshed and wooden fence are from Britains, stone wall and trees are from JG Miniatures.
 
Very nice. Composition is simple yet very effective and it tells you a story
 
I agree with Louis - your use of light is very effective and it makes the diorama life-like and memorable.
 
Duke
I have just 1 word for you " MASTERPIECE"
guy:smile2:
 
Excellent scene Duke, very nicely done with great photography. Got to love those BR1 figures.

Rob
 
I know iI am echoing others here, but your use of light and shadow really pulls all these great dio elements together...well done!
 

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