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I recently had time to set up a new display in my display case. It is of JJD's Battle on the Monongahela. I had my daughter, who is 9, help me and I asked her to replicate the stock photo that JJD uses for the BoM range on his website. I think she did a great of setting that part of the display up. Here are some photos of we did:

BoM (2).JPGBoM (3).JPGBoM (4).JPGBoM (9).JPGBoM setup.JPG
 
Here are some more pics........you can see us at work in some of them..........BoM (10).JPGBoM setup (9).JPGBoM setup (11).JPGBoM setup (16).JPG
 
Mark...you and your daughter did a wonderful job creating your shelf display...from the trees to the H&A mat...it looks great...I love how you have them huddled together in a panic...it must have been a frighful day in history for the fellows in red...great job...
 
Looks really good. You can see the desperation in their faces. The scenery is superb. -- Al
 
Very nice display, a terrain mat and scenics make a big difference to displaying figures. ^&cool

Regards

Jeff
 
Very nicely staged an photograph Mark by you and your daughter an what a nice way of spending time with her sharing your collection......Joe
 
Stunning display, really inspirational, and dynamic scene, grass matt super, as are the trees.
Well done and thanks for sharing!

Please be sure to post us any other displays you might have! :D
 
Beautiful display.what trees are those?
Mark

Thank you all for the nice comments.

Mark--the trees are mostly from JG Miniatures sold here at TF. The items numbers, if interested, are : JGS02, JGS04, JGS14 & JGS42. Two others seen in the display are by Grand Central Gems, which I bought at the Hobby Bunker and they are known as X-Lrg Hardwood trees.

Mark
 
That is a great display, Mark.
Wonderful figures and scenics, and it's especially nice to see that your daughter joined you in the setup.
Konrad
 
I knew those trees looked good as I have a few of JG's.I have a bag of spruces from GCG but haven't used them yet.I'll have to get some of the hardwoods.Thanks.
Mark
 
Great display the two of you put together. The figures you've collected as well as the scenic elements work together beautifully to capture that fateful encounter in the Pennsylvania wilderness.

All thats missing is the sound of war-whoops and the smell of black powder. Thanks for sharing - Ken
 
Mark,

As others have said, it's nice to see you and your daughter working together. Great the way you contast the background against the foliage. Very nicely displayed.

Steve
 
Thats a nice display that you & your daughter did. The green grass mats & trees make the red & blue uniforms really stand out. Are you planning on showing the French militia & indians in the woods too?

Glenn
 
Very nicely done. Thanks for sharing the dio with the rest of us. Even nicer that it was a family effort. One gets so tired of hearing how so many people don't have the time to do things with the kids anymore, that it's refreshing to see otherwise.
 
very very nice display Mark,
I love the colours contrast: red, blue, yellow against the green all around,
really the BoM is the hit of all (JJD) battles, always my favourite!
Carlo
 

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