wayne556517
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I prefer mine without the flag as the real setting did not have them hanging over the doors but, its still a very nice set and works well with K&C to make a larger dio
Mitch
Well, if we want to be real rivet Nazis, they wouldn't have set a conference table up right in front of the doors
Seriously, it's a great little dio, Wayne, well done!
True its a very small bunker................
Prost!
Brad
WOW! That is a great job!
I am new to the forum and am loving all the things people are working on. Getting to see your projects is a lot of fun.
However, because I am new, there are a lot of things I have questions about (so please excuse my ignorance). Where did you get all the pieces to make this set? I mean, if I were to do something like this, I have no idea where I would find "mini-lamps," or much less, "mini-nazi eagles" (on the pillars), etc.
Did you make all of these items yourself? How did you know how big to make them (to fit the scale of your figures)!?
I would love to try and make something of my own, but I guess this is the info I need on the front end (before trying it).
Anyway, great job....!
You can see what a great job CS did with this when you look at the actual pictures. Very accurate when you take into consideration reducing the size to a manageable one. Note that the conference table faced out on a large window.
Hello:
Was this a photo taken at Hitler's berghof? There was of course a big window that could be lowered down & out of the way when the weather was just right at the main center area of the Bergof building. In any case, a great looking display of WW2 era history.
"Iron Brigade"
That is a picture of Hitler's office in the New Reich Chancellery. The table depicted in the CS set and shown on the left of the picture would have been in front of a window that looked out on the garden area where Hitler and Eva Braun's bodies would be buried in 1945 (#6 in the picture below).
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