French Cook and Soup Canteen Bearers... (1 Viewer)

mikemiller1955

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got some new figures...

a fat French chef...his pot of gruel...and two soup canteen bearers...

and a few more pictures of my "getting very crowded" Poilus diorama...
 

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Not sure what's in the soup but there are a lot of dogs sat around looking nervous.........

Great set up :)
 
Congrats on the addition to your French WWI collection . . . . By the way, I believe that tank exceeds the load limit of your bridge :tongue: . . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Great display, Mike {bravo}}

Love that Chef now :wink2:
After all, it was him as the main character in the last caption contest, and even if my comment wasn't much in his favor, it made me one of the winners :smile2:
So now, I give him some credit.
Hope that all the brave guys there survive his food, and the dogs stay alive :wink2:

You always do great work with any of your displays.

Cheers!

Konrad
 
A complete French WW1 army, except for the bread ration, no doubt on the way. Very nice Mike. Robin.
 
Where are the French Poodles you ask, I bet they're in the tank with "Teddy" on the side.
 
Mike that is one impressive collection you have there! That French cook is a very well done piece. Soldiers come in all shapes and sizes, especially this one :) , and John has captured that perfectly! Thanks for sharing it with us :)

Cheers,

Brendan
 
Hi Mike, Very nice diorama! That chef is a great addition and the pigeons on the coop, the bridge, the bicycle....so many neat parts to the scene. Congratulations on another exceptional job, displaying an exceptional collection! I enjoyed viewing it. George
 
thanks for showing us your wonderful collection of JJD WW1 Frenchmen.

I haven't seen they all together and they are sure impressive showing the human side of war. Its not all shooting, its the pain, the tiredness and the comradeship.

Well done,

John
 
Looks awesome Mike! You did your usual wonderful job in setting this up as your scene captures quite well the emotions shown on the figures.

I love the activity going on here and the way you arranged everything.

Great pics and thanks for sharing!

Mark
 

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