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Sunday 17th September 1944, Major General Kussin, Commandant of the German garrison in Arnhem, is traveling in his Citroen staff car, coming into the junction of Wolfhezer Weg and Utrechtse Weg, is about to run into advancing British Paratroopers. Lieutenant James Arthur Stacey Cleminson of no.5 Platoon, B Company, 3rd Parachute Battalion, gives the order to open fire on the approaching vehicle. (stay tuned for the outcome^&grin). Robin.
 

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The contents of the Citroen die and the Para,s repaint the car ^&grin

I notice Napoleon is saying "I see nothing"
 
The contents of the Citroen die and the Para,s repaint the car ^&grin

I notice Napoleon is saying "I see nothing"

Hey, I am working with what I have. Really excited about the upcoming Kussin release. What a great vignette this will make. No doubt about it, Andy is the man. This Market Garden series is the best. Robin.
 
The contents of the Citroen die and the Para,s repaint the car ^&grin

I notice Napoleon is saying "I see nothing"



No, he is saying 'Where is that bloody Doctor and his time traveling box thingo?'.......^&grin
 
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No, he is saying 'Where is that bloody Doctor and his time traveling box thingo?'.......^&grin

Ok, I could see the Napoleon in the frame, but I was too lazy to move him out the way. I have permanent setups these days, one series runs into the next and separated by a few trees or a building. So the scenic tables run, Hougoumont, on to Arnhem, on to a lake with various boats, on to Australian Light Horse, on to Kokoda and finally Zulu which is set out on a table tennis table. The English Civil War occupy a castle on the floor as does the Japanese aircraft carrier. I am so stoked when I look around my diorama's, really a great feeling.^&cool, a Robin.
 
Ok, I could see the Napoleon in the frame, but I was too lazy to move him out the way. I have permanent setups these days, one series runs into the next and separated by a few trees or a building. So the scenic tables run, Hougoumont, on to Arnhem, on to a lake with various boats, on to Australian Light Horse, on to Kokoda and finally Zulu which is set out on a table tennis table. The English Civil War occupy a castle on the floor as does the Japanese aircraft carrier. I am so stoked when I look around my diorama's, really a great feeling.^&cool, a Robin.
No worries Robin, but you just know that #1 & #2 can't help ourselves...:wink2:
 
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No, he is saying 'Where is that bloody Doctor and his time traveling box thingo?'.......^&grin

Hey you were right after all Wayne.^&confuse, Robin.
 

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Could I know how did you remove the driver in the car ?


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Pretty sure he has come unstuck and is floating around inside the car, something is rattelling in it when I move it. {eek3}, Robin.
 
Gotta tell you i laughed my head off at that mate!!

Ahahaha!

Could you show us the full Arnhem diorama mate?

Scott
 
Gotta tell you i laughed my head off at that mate!!

Ahahaha!

Could you show us the full Arnhem diorama mate?

Scott

Sure thing, sort of old hat for some, as I have showed bits and pieces at times. All revolves around the Conte church, but seeing you asked, I will take some photos and throw them on here tomorrow. Fathers Day tomorrow, so I get to do whatever I want for one day in the year. Yippee. Robin.
 
Thank you mate! I've seen bits and they are brilliant so looking forwars to it!

Scott
 
Decided to take photo's now Scott, as you see I have not gone to any trouble hiding the background. Robin.
 

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Robin, bet you can spend hours just looking at the village. Great stuff. Chris
 
This will arouse our resident KIWI ^&grin^&grin

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Just get 1 out when you need it ^&grin:wink2:^&grin
 
Very nice , but I do not think Napoleon was at Arnhem,he feels better (?) at home in the village of Waterloo.
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