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Hi Treefroggers,

One of the great pleasures I get when I build a diorama base is that point when the landscaping and painting is complete and I get to put figures and vehicles into and onto the display.

Just recently I finished two 22” x 22”dioramas of the same “crossroad”. One shows a winter scene… The other summer

The first one is obviously (I hope) “Battle of the Bulge” and shows a U.S. Ambulance and some GI’s who’ve been captured by a “false” MP roadblock… Already one GI is dead and the other three are looking very apprehensive…

Another “winter” scene shows a King Tiger passing by two abandoned U.S. vehicles which are being looted by some German soldiers… the final display is the “summer” one… while three Panzer Officers hold a roadside meeting a “Hitlerjugend” Pauther crew nervously scan the sky and surrounding countryside for enemy activity. Somewhere in Normandy 1944…

As my brother says… “A few figures look goodPut them next to a fighting vehicle…looks even better… Fit them all into an original display and… they come alive!

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Regards to all,
Gordon C. Neilson
 
Superb scenes Gordon, absolutely spot on, your modelling skills really bring out the best in these releases, great work.

All the best

Rob
 
Brilliant Stuff from King and Country.

Thanks, Raymond. {bravo}}
 
Awesome Gordon like this one the best must be the cow hope he dosen't tread in human ****.................{sm4},that new Panther is getting harder to resist cheers for posting.

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Thank you very much Gordon and Andy:smile2:.Great instructions.
mario
 
Very nice Gordon, very impressive dio.It gave me some great ideas for using the ambulance in a dio setting . The only small remark I have is that in the winter scenes there is to much green. Here in Europe, except for the fir-and pine trees, all trees loose their foliage in the winter.
but well done anyway.
guy
 
Gordon,

wonderful work on those diorama works....

any chnace of see Le Grande Armee passing by the shrine on thier way across Europe in the 1800's or even in 1914???

That would really please many of the collectors of WW1 AND NAPs :smile2:

John
 
Great scenes. Your ground work, trees and foliage are really nice. The scenes are nicely composed. You are a true artist. Whoever heard of a Scot with the soul of an artist? You learn something new every day :smile2:

Gary B.
 
Just outstanding. The dios are extremely evocative of a time and place. Love the moo-cow.^&grin -- Al
 

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