King & Country: Displays and Dioramas (1 Viewer)

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I display some on rotation and enjoy my screen background and slideshows.

I'm fed up of the problems posting even the reduced pics on the site though to show you.

eg
 

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Yes Kevin, rotation, I have already thought about that, but I suspect due to lack of time and possibly some laziness of mine, the boxed ones would probably remain boxed ones for...I really can not guess how long:D. So I am trying to fit it all in the remaining shelf room, for now. Let's see for how long. Maybe with another house:D...


Paulo
 
Wow Paulo,
Those are some really nice displays. Thanks for posting them.
Same goes to Kevin.
And Nasir.

Cheers
H
 
no wonder the King Tiger failed to stop the Russian onslaught, they're facing the wrong side!;)


Yes, if you see one of the other photos of this scene ( I believe one of the links ) you´ll see they were suprised by the Russians from behind:D

Check 0038.
 
Paulo

GREAT JOB ! :D

I love the detail work you put into your dioramas - very cool. :cool:

Ron
 
Paulo

GREAT JOB ! :D

I love the detail work you put into your dioramas - very cool. :cool:

Ron


Thanks Ron,
I have used both Build-a-Rama and JG Miniatures excellent products, so I think they are the ones who deserve any applause all along with the fantastic K&C, including the Reichstag replica.

Cheers,
Paulo
 
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"On Guard"

An officer of the Imperial Japanese Army scans the beach of a small Pacific island that is home to a seaplane recon group in late 1944.
 

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"The Fox's Lair"

General Erwin Rommel, the "Desert Fox", discusses plans for his next offensive against the British 8th Army with one of his officers at a camp in the Libyan desert.
 

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Randy, love your 'Fox's Lair' photo. Why just the blue background?
 
Randy, love your 'Fox's Lair' photo. Why just the blue background?

It's an actual photo of a North African desert skyline.
I simply cropped out the sand at the bottom and added my own in the diorama. There's not much to see in a typical desert skyline
Randy
 

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