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Captured the action Steve. The M113 is certainly in the thick of it, no wonder the gunner has been taken out. Robin.
 
If i was the driver i would be buttoning up as well,great action scene mate.
 
Very nice work! I like how you repainted and re-weathered the TCS M113 as well :smile2:
 
Steve
Great action shot-love the jungle set up and the jumping Marine-nice job in cutting away his base-looks seamless
Pat
 
Steve one hell of a jungle diorama Mate!😁👍👍 I'm still working on a street diorama, but a jungle Dio is also on my list thanks for sharing and have a nice day.


Harrie
 
Nice looking scene. That TCS 113 looks good with the K&C figures.
 
Fantastic scene! You can even hear the shots and bullet hits... The weathering of the M-113 is great!
 
Thank you guys for the comments and likes.
Most appreciated :salute::

Steve
 
Steve from Guildford ... AKA: Jungle Man. ^&grin
You have mastered the jungle dioramas, Steve. Wonderful setup and design on that scene.

I find it "educational" how you use the figures in a situation that they were not necessarily meant to be used for .. and very successfully
(i.e. the dead gunner and the dude jumping out of the vehicle) .. well done.

Always look forward to what you create.

--- LaRRy
 
Steve from Guildford ... AKA: Jungle Man. ^&grin
You have mastered the jungle dioramas, Steve. Wonderful setup and design on that scene.

I find it "educational" how you use the figures in a situation that they were not necessarily meant to be used for .. and very successfully
(i.e. the dead gunner and the dude jumping out of the vehicle) .. well done.

Always look forward to what you create.

--- LaRRy

Cheers Larry

Yep like to make **ll use of the figures in different dioramas as they fit and occasionally some that can be converted.
Whether that be because through some damage being caused accidentally like the running Marine changed to a Corpsman because of a damaged rifle, or by an idea as with the Marine who can be used jumping from an APC etc or sitting down by removing the base.

Give it a try Larry.

Steve
 

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