Inspecting the colors (1 Viewer)

fishead19690

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A quick inspection of the colors!
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Tim

Very good looking dio scene again. Your dio layout is something to strive for.

Please can you tell what figures you are using ? The Russian cavalry figures are particularly attractive. Perhaps K&C will re-visit the Napoleonic Russians ? :)

Thank you for sharing.

OD
 
Tim

Very good looking dio scene again. Your dio layout is something to strive for.

Please can you tell what figures you are using ? The Russian cavalry figures are particularly attractive. Perhaps K&C will re-visit the Napoleonic Russians ? :)

Thank you for sharing.

OD

Thanks guys! I mix and match all kinds of different figures as I,m sure you,ve noticed. I think if you have enough figures in a dio or spread them out in different areas they seam to mix a little better, well to me they do anyway and thats all that matters. The figures in this dio are a mix of DelPrado, TinBay? or similar(these figures are sold by a couple of different dealers with different names but are the same figure castings) These were picked up cheap on Ebay I got them for around $20 a figure for flag bearers.:cool: They flew under the radar and I got a bunch of them,all kinds of various napoleonic figures. There are also a couple of Russian made and painted castings I also picked up for cheap on ebay in there also and a couple of Traditions painted castings.
The lady in the back is a Lemax figure I believe and the guy with the dog is K&C Dickens figure. I forgot I had some K&C Russians that would have fit in also, they would have gone good with this scene.:( I don,t have many, only like one of each pose pretty much but they would have helped to fill out this scene a bit more. Oh well maybe next time.
Thanks again Guys!
 
Another very fine presentation. You are very creative in developing versatile dioramas from the various pieces in yor collection and the abundance of buildings really helps create the illusion. Thanks so much for sharing these wonderful photos.
 

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