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My beloved old and dynamic grenadiers and voltigeurs.

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Nice work, I love the huge amount of rubble that the troops are clambering over, there must have been a heavy bombardment before the attack???

Please show us some more pics of this???

John
 
That's a stunning looking photograph. Very well done . . .
Mike
 
Nice work, I love the huge amount of rubble that the troops are clambering over, there must have been a heavy bombardment before the attack???

Please show us some more pics of this???

John

Cheers John. I imagine out of shot there are a few collapsed buildings. I only took a few photos of this scene but I hope you like these others. It's not based on any historical event. I had in mind the fighting through plancenoit at Waterloo. I made the buildings for WW2 but since I have no figures from that era I made a scene with what I had. My ultimate goal is to produce a really nice Fuentes De Oñoro Diorama one day--packed with destruction and filled with dynamic soldiers surging up the narrow alleys towards the church. I don't have the resources yet, but one day...

also got a thing developing for a 1/30 Diorama of the breach at Ciudad Rodrigo....but that will fill a room. Might build it in the garden. Crazy ideas haha

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That's a stunning looking photograph. Very well done . . .
Mike

Cheers Mike!
Ollie
 
Terrific diorama! Thanks for sharing your work with us.

Brendan
 
Superb!

Nothing more dramatic than a colourful action packed Napoleonic scene.

It’s such a display which first got me in to collecting!
 
Wow, awesome work, looking forward to more of your dios and pictures.
 
Fantastic!! I love that building and all the rubble- what a great scene!

Joe
 

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