Dynamic Dioramas D-Day 44 spectacular!!! (1 Viewer)

Very impressive. I would like to have some of those dioramas.
 
Look at some of their other dioramas.These guys are great.
Mark
 
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Thanks very much for posting these fantastic shots.

The pictures of the fortified artillery bunkers are superb.

The detail is excellent inside the main gun bunker and battery crew quarters.

Regards, Raymond.
 
This is absolutely fantastic, and in 1/30 scale!!
I love the little touches of the seagull on the knocked out Sherman and the crate of coca-cola.
That sea looks real, cold and wet.

Looks like I'll have to rethink my rather amateurish plans.
Clive
 
Wow..genius at work there..really used the space well..sea beach and fortifications... the smashed atlantic wall looked great ,thought the mechanic on the bed was a cool pic:)there was k&C figarti conte and the guns looked like converted collector's showcase pieces...I'm presuming the big landing craft is the repainted figarti shock and awe piece? if so he's quick at this work:)
 
The landing craft tank (LCT) looks like a type 5 which didn't allow access from the rear and was predominantly used by the British.
The Figarti model is a type 6 with front and rear loading capability which was predominantly used by the U.S although I believe a couple were used by the British.
I'd love to know where he got or made that model.
Regards
CG
 
hi Guys

i have worked with Jospeh of Dynamic Dios on TSTV for the winter scene, dio he did.

he scratch builds a lot of what he does.

Tony
 
Amazingly done. They might give Gordon a run for the money.
 
These guys are GOOD! I went to the home page and looked at some of their other work - wow! Good modeling, great scenery and fantastic composition skills. Each one tells a story.

I am sooooo jealous.

Gary B.
 
Simply unbelievable. The surf-water is the best I've seen. -- lancer
 
Hi Guys

Just got off of the phone talking to joseph of Dynamic Dioramas. The large landing craft in the back ground is from Scotland froma firm called Accurate Armour. The item is a kit that took Jospeh 3 months to make.

its 1/35th scale with scaled up railings etc to make it work. Joseph uses a mixture of 1/30th (Mainly K&C) and 1/35, 1/32 scale items. As you can play around with the scale on a dio helps with the perspective of the set up.
Tony
 

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