Fun With FrontLine Figures (1 Viewer)

Nick, that came out awsome!!!!!!!!:cool: Great job! I love the barbed wire, did you make that also and if so how???
 
That's a terrific WWI trench diorama Nick, but I doubt you will keep those Zulus out ;)
 
Thanks FishSticks. I made the barded wire also. I found the process online on a 1:35 scale website a couple of years ago. It is time consuming and painful to make. lol I'll make barbed wire when I have down time so if I need it, I'll have some already made.

I don't understand all of this ZULU madness. Sorry Lt. lol
Alex and I may be doing a promotional "ZULU" diorama for Front Line Figures in the near future. That should be very interesting to make.
 
Here are a a few other "Fun with Front Line Figures" photos. Sorry, no ZULUS yet..
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Looking forward to seeing more of your fun time Nickand seeing you playing again. Be sure that your Frontline 24th Foot is well protected and armed:D:D:D:DThe Lt.
 
Thanks guys! That WWI German Trench took many hours to create. That's not including the research time. I have a British WWI Trench also but it's mostly no man's land. It does have a poison gas alarm in the trench which is cool.
Nick;)
 
I made a diorama for a friend of mine in Montana. Before I sent it to him I played around with it with FL Figures,and vehicles from other makers. Enjoy. Nick
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Wow Nick,

How did I miss this post originally? Very nice indeed. Too bad WWII is dominated by 1/30 because 1/32 is still my favorite.

Carlos
 
It's so enjoyable seeing you playing Nick please do it a little more often...The Lt.
 
Ref WWI Trench; The sand bags of course are made from material, stuffed and hand tied and then painted. It takes a long time to make those puppies. And the painful barbed wire is another story. LOL. ;)Thanks Carlos!
 
Nice stone work. Handlaid stuff or some sort of sheet product?

I'm insulted hearing the word "sheet Product". LOL.:rolleyes:
But I accept your "Nice stone work" compliment.:D

I made the stone work from scratch. The only thing I didn't create was the emblems on the walls of the roadway/small bridge.

Nick
 

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