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Ken & Ericka Osen/H&A Studio

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This year will be the first time that we will offer a collection of custom built scenics and small dioramas for sale at OTSN. We will only be selling these items from Thursday to Saturday evening at our room on the fifth floor. On Sunday I will be helping Richard Walker with the W. Britain display.
Here is a close up of another 28" X 11" diorama we will have on hand at the show.
Please stop by to chat with Ericka and I and take a look at our work.


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Ken Osen
Hudson & Allen Studio
 
Here is another close up image of the small diorama showing the scale Queen Anne's lace, Goldenrod and field grass. This might make your figures eyes water...
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Here is pretty much a complete view of the diorama. A simple country road, trees, bushes weeds and a rotted stump. This could be just about anywhere during the last two or three hundred years. Note the King & Country Waffen SS figures used for scale reference (not included).
Remember that I will be giving a couple of short scenery and display clinic in the Treefrog Treasures room on Saturday.
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One last image of this diorama...a good scale reference of the hand built tree with sculpted trunk, along with one of the SS Grenadiers standing near.

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We will post some additional photos of other small dioramas we will have at the show before we pack up for Chicago.
Ken Osen

Hudson & Allen Studio: When it Absolutely, Positively has to look Real!
 
Hi there!
Just in case you were wondering how big a 28" x 11" Shelf Scenic Diorama is, here is a picture of Ken holding one. I personally think this one would be great for any French & Indian War or Revolutionary War figures. It just has the look of upstate New York in autumn.
Hope to see you at the show!
All the Best,
Ericka Osen

Hudson & Allen Studio: When it absolutely, positively has to look real!

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