Berlin.....2 May 1945 (1 Viewer)

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The last pockets of German resistance surrender to the awaiting, vengeful Russians !
 

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great scene PA and great setting in the rubble of a German Gov. building
guy:smile2:
 
Nice scene PA and that Russian is sure giving that Jerry a mouthful!

Tom
 
Terrific scene Wayne, some splendid figures in there ^&cool

Rob
 
Very nice PA! I wonder how trigger happy those ruskies might feel after all the carnage inflicted by the defenders on them...
 
Bravo
You really caught the moment. Amazing what one can do with toy soldiers and some imagination.
 
Bravo
You really caught the moment. Amazing what one can do with toy soldiers and some imagination.

Nice subject. Great work.

Thank You Guys :salute:: Unfortunately earlier another forum member decided to jump in here and make childish comments and do a bit of name calling, all because I posted a Toy Soldier Diorama scene ! :redface2:
 
Thank You Guys :salute:: Unfortunately earlier another forum member decided to jump in here and make childish comments and do a bit of name calling, all because I posted a Toy Soldier Diorama scene ! :redface2:

Must have missed that PA, all I see is your excellent scene^&confuse

Rob
 
Very nice PA! I wonder how trigger happy those ruskies might feel after all the carnage inflicted by the defenders on them...

I've always liked that chancellery. Down Fall!
Great scene.

Terrific scene Wayne, some splendid figures in there ^&cool

Rob

Nice scene PA and that Russian is sure giving that Jerry a mouthful!

Tom

great scene PA and great setting in the rubble of a German Gov. building
guy:smile2:

thats great subject matter... and I love the bit of mesh !!!

cheers
Marc

Thanks to the others who left their comments ! :salute::
 
Provocative concept........that is what it is all about a message not just an aimless set up.

Alex
 
Provocative concept........that is what it is all about a message not just an aimless set up.

Alex

I thought it was about having fun,doesn't always have to historically correct i enjoy aimless setups,but i also enjoys beaut's like this one.
 
Provocative concept........that is what it is all about a message not just an aimless set up.

Alex

I thought it was about having fun,doesn't always have to historically correct i enjoy aimless setups,but i also enjoys beaut's like this one.

Hi Guys, In this scene I was out to depict the final German surrender and collapse, as we all know this scene actually occurred numerous times over in Berlin. Had a bit of fun setting it up as well ! :wink2:
 
I thought it was about having fun,doesn't always have to historically correct i enjoy aimless setups,but i also enjoys beaut's like this one.

Amen! They're our toys...I agree with another post, this reminded me of a scene from the movie 'Downfall'.
 
I thought it was about having fun,doesn't always have to historically correct i enjoy aimless setups,but i also enjoys beaut's like this one.


Not referring to historically correct, although there is a greater satisfaction in the scene when it is.

I am referring to taking the time to think out the theme of the scene and doing all you can to capture that theme.
It is just as easy to do it right as it is to do it wrong and just as much fun, if not more, due to the satisfaction.

This scene captured the feeling for me


For me personally it has to be tight and right as possible, or I get no satisfaction out of it....But that is just me.
 
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