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Life of Jesus display...
 

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a few more pics...
 

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Mike, I love your work. Thanks for sharing the great pics!

Joe
 
Another Nuremberg thread!!!!!!

Joking joking I like your buildings Mike had my eye on them on eBay for a while but shipping shipping shipping is the killer oh and a **** dollar.
Versatile range from K&C.
 
Mike,

Thanks for sharing. Not very often do we see this series on the forum. :salute::

Wayne
 
Thanks for sharing. Not very often do we see this series on the forum.
I second that. I like the Life of Jesus collection, and we don't see much of it on the forum. The pieces also make nice additions to the WWII N. African/Desert Village themes.

I like how you created a stand alone scene within a frame, well done Mike!

EDIT: I want a camel!
 
One of my favourite series, very quaint Mike. Very suitable building that you have made. My LOJ figures are permanently spread in my Roman, Light Horse (WW1) & Africa Corp (WW11) displays, they are timeless. Really like the beggar figure with the stick. Robin.
 
You've done great work on your building Mike and to me the scene the figures make is hilarious ^&grin^&grin^&grin

Steve
 
Always enjoy seeing your displays Mike. You have quite the talent for buildings. Chris
 
Another Nuremberg thread!!!!!! Joking joking ...
All roads lead to Nuremberg!!! {sm2}
Completely off topic, but several years ago I was at a conference in San Diego, CA, looking for Old Town. Trying different routes, we kept finding our way back to Sea World. We would spot that Shamu/ killer whale sign. It was like every road led to Sea World. Kind of like the Troubled Road to Nuremberg. ^&grin

I'm sorry, I just had to (LOL)! {sm4}

On a serious note; however, Mike has made a most impressive diorama. :salute::
 
Mike, that's marvelous! Really like that building of yours.:cool:

-Moe
 
This looks great Mike, excellent structure construction and painting, really like the groundwork too...…….
 
Quick question Mike; what sort of static grass do you use, really like it, the vegetation around the walls is a nice touch too by the way.
 
Quick question Mike; what sort of static grass do you use, really like it, the vegetation around the walls is a nice touch too by the way.

This looks great Mike, excellent structure construction and painting, really like the groundwork too...…….

Mike, that's marvelous! Really like that building of yours.:cool:

-Moe

All roads lead to Nuremberg!!! {sm2}
Completely off topic, but several years ago I was at a conference in San Diego, CA, looking for Old Town. Trying different routes, we kept finding our way back to Sea World. We would spot that Shamu/ killer whale sign. It was like every road led to Sea World. Kind of like the Troubled Road to Nuremberg. ^&grin

I'm sorry, I just had to (LOL)! {sm4}

On a serious note; however, Mike has made a most impressive diorama. :salute::

Always enjoy seeing your displays Mike. You have quite the talent for buildings. Chris

You've done great work on your building Mike and to me the scene the figures make is hilarious ^&grin^&grin^&grin

Steve

What a sweet scene , just lovely
Guy:)

One of my favourite series, very quaint Mike. Very suitable building that you have made. My LOJ figures are permanently spread in my Roman, Light Horse (WW1) & Africa Corp (WW11) displays, they are timeless. Really like the beggar figure with the stick. Robin.

I second that. I like the Life of Jesus collection, and we don't see much of it on the forum. The pieces also make nice additions to the WWII N. African/Desert Village themes.

I like how you created a stand alone scene within a frame, well done Mike!

EDIT: I want a camel!

Mike,

Thanks for sharing. Not very often do we see this series on the forum. :salute::

Wayne

Another Nuremberg thread!!!!!!

Joking joking I like your buildings Mike had my eye on them on eBay for a while but shipping shipping shipping is the killer oh and a **** dollar.
Versatile range from K&C.

Mike, I love your work. Thanks for sharing the great pics!

Joe

Thank you...
Joe...
Wayne...
Wayne...
Rob...
Robin...
Guy...
Steve...Moe...
George...

Thank you everyone for your comments and likes...

George I used a Scooter's Static Stick Flocking Applicator...
and Silfor 6mm grass...
same applicator as the Noch but half the price...
 
I just finished a building with both stairs and awning...
here are some pics...
 

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