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I know it was yours - but I promise to bring it back when the war's over.....
 
Had a farm and used Bedford - an OK item from UK.....but with petrol @ $1.60 litre I'm pleased not to have to fill the tank (pun intended)
 
Wayne, I was trying to stay with Nth Africa but I'm warming to the wee bug and the gendarmes in bicornes....but the photo was an essay to put an AFV in front of a 1/72 scale building
 
Wayne, I was trying to stay with Nth Africa but I'm warming to the wee bug and the gendarmes in bicornes....but the photo was an essay to put an AFV in front of a 1/72 scale building
Your essay worked mate, I would have accepted the building was the same scale, good work with the camera.
Wayne.
 
Hello downunder:

Real nice photo of tank with great looking backdrop.

"Iron Brigade"
 
Wayne, I was trying to stay with Nth Africa but I'm warming to the wee bug and the gendarmes in bicornes....but the photo was an essay to put an AFV in front of a 1/72 scale building

Very, very clever!
 
Nice scene with I-tie tank, digger and Kanga's all over it!

Tom
 
Had a farm and used Bedford - an OK item from UK.....but with petrol @ $1.60 litre I'm pleased not to have to fill the tank (pun intended)

...{sm4}...Yeah fair comment mate.......be a great way to see off some local wildlife though{eek3}....and I'm sure the chooks would love it as a perch..:tongue:{sm2}

Its a great model all the same, thanks for posting{bravo}}
 
Nice attempt at playing around with scales!!....There are some great little buildings to be found in the Model Railway world which would make a great backdrop, and give good depth to a Dio. always wanted to have a go but not got round to it yet....But one fine day!!.

Steve
 
Wayne, I was trying to stay with Nth Africa but I'm warming to the wee bug and the gendarmes in bicornes....but the photo was an essay to put an AFV in front of a 1/72 scale building

Your essay worked mate, I would have accepted the building was the same scale, good work with the camera.
Wayne.

Very, very clever!

Yes, I agree the the scale makes no difference in this excellent dio and photo skills. There are many threads on this forum that talk about mixings scales and different manufactures and this "proves" that it can be done. Now, this is NOT to say that in looking at a "real" dio it would work but given distance and other tricks it can work. -- Larry
 

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