LA show 2009 -- First World War Display (1 Viewer)

Thanks for the extra pictures, Carlos, great stuff!

Those new releases really do look superb. Will be pre-ordering my first late war British figure today, hope to get through as many as I can over the next few months;).

Molloy.
 
Oh dear,these look even better than i thought they did!.Superb figures and great photos,i can feel my resolve falling apart :)

Rob
 
Extraordinary stuff, I'm dreaming of such a display...:p.

Many thanks for posting these excellent and inspiring photos.

Paulo
 
I hope King & Country does come out with some Trench Works Diorama Pieces for the WWI - they had done a nice one before with the Old Rough Rider Range.

It would be great to have another diorama piece with large artillery craters too !
 
Maravilhoso....:eek:

I loved the Trenches series, special the Artillery Crew.....I am anxious to be able to continue my own WWI trenches warfare..

Rod.
 
Thanks for the close-up photos. I'm inspired to try my hand at a similar diorama. Trench-works are relatively simple to create with styrofoam and balsa wood. The detailed shots you provide are really helpful.

And wow! The 1917 troops really look fantastic. I was going to keep away from them, but I don't know that I'll be able to refrain.
 
I, too, am really impressed with the late WW1 figures by KC. The Stormtroops, especially the artillery, are outstanding. Still waiting on the early war French and now late war French are needed. Will KC be doing a German 210mm howitzer? For some reason that gun, along with the French 75, define WW1 for me. -- lancer
 
Thanks for the close-up photos. I'm inspired to try my hand at a similar diorama. Trench-works are relatively simple to create with styrofoam and balsa wood. The detailed shots you provide are really helpful.

And wow! The 1917 troops really look fantastic. I was going to keep away from them, but I don't know that I'll be able to refrain.

Inspire me too, to continue with my 1916 diorama.

Will KC be doing a German 210mm howitzer? For some reason that gun, along with the French 75, define WW1 for me. -- lancer

I have the BL 8-Inch Howitzer Mark 1

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The more I look at this diorama the more I see that can be done with it. It is without a doubt one of the most spectacular dioramas I have ever seen. Its versatility only makes it even more striking and worthwhile.
 

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