French Airfield Part I (1 Viewer)

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Good morning all. Here are the first pictures of my new French airfield / farmhouse / walls diorama. We kick off with the DVII's and a scene from summer 1918. Don't worry about minor details like MVR died in April of that year, just enjoy! I have to say, the German standing mechanic FW102 figure is very simple but brilliantly sculpted and painted - has to be my favourite figure this year! The airfield will be visited by Albatrosses later this week, followed by a step back in time to the pre-flight days of the Napoleanic era, then back to early WW1 skirmishes and finally a WW2 RAF scene....

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Very well done and it would look even better with a backdrop to cover the bricks.

Tom
 
Very nice. Nice composition & the kegs of beer sitting on the front porch is very convincing. A true fraternity!{sm4}
 
Jamo mate,
Did you make the Dio base or is it a young Gordon (K&C) made one??? The brick work on the side are very Gordonish.:smile2: Oustanding set up by the way.
Cheers Howard

Thanks all for the kind comments!

Howard - all my own work but shamelessly copied Gordon's bricks on the side which I've always liked! If I can aspire to half the diorama builder Gordon is, I'd be a very happy man......
 
Jameson, once again terrific work mate, love the ground work and the planes/figures are a splendid collection. Great work{bravo}}

Rob
 
Nice job, looks great. I always love a good airfield dio even if it is from WWI.
 

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