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1945 Germany, Tommys enter some sort of German camp.
 

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1945 Germany, Tommys enter some sort of German camp.
 

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nice one Wayne , very original
( they produced some giant waste bins in Germany in those days {sm4})

guy:)
 
Well thought out piece of work...I like it!! The manner in which you have used the figures and the vehicle really give the impression that they are entering a large compound....Also a little sinister!!. What are they going to find??.

Steve
 
Very good mate, your a machine cranking out all these dio's!

Tom
 
Very impressive mate! Your getting a dab hand at this dio lark! Sorry if this has already been asked but what do you use to make these huts fences & towers? Maybe you could make a step by step thread with pictures on how to make one?

Craig
 
Very impressive mate! Your getting a dab hand at this dio lark! Sorry if this has already been asked but what do you use to make these huts fences & towers? Maybe you could make a step by step thread with pictures on how to make one?

Craig
Graig,
Mate I used the K&C control tower as a guide and the building well just out my head I suppose, I made everything out of ice cream sticks, match sticks and dowel stuck together with super glue and pva glue. I posted some pics if that helps, I'm not real good at explaining how I do these things sorry mate.
Wayne.
 

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Hi Wayne,
I've just unearthed (no pun intended) a roll of modellers corrugated (cardboard) iron in my pile of forgotten dio materials - just getting ready for some WWI trench dios - go well with the timber work; it paints up very well; and I've located an old book of photographs of German Trenches of WWI. Perhaps a joint project...^&grin
 
Love the effect of hinting at what might be on the other side of the fence.

Once again "Paddlepop" sticks to good use. In one of the photos I see a bag of sticks.
I am disappointed that you purchased a package. I though that you had to “EAT” each one to get a stick!!{sm4}{sm4}
 
Very nice, well executed and creative! I really liked it, brings the gloomy atmosphere of what was about to be discovered... Congrats!
 
Graig,
Mate I used the K&C control tower as a guide and the building well just out my head I suppose, I made everything out of ice cream sticks, match sticks and dowel stuck together with super glue and pva glue. I posted some pics if that helps, I'm not real good at explaining how I do these things sorry mate.
Wayne.

Cheers for the reply & the photos Wayne, it looks like a great way to get some scenics for my displays, & not to hard to do ether! I might give it a go!!! Wish me luck lol

Craig
 
Cheers for the reply & the photos Wayne, it looks like a great way to get some scenics for my displays, & not to hard to do ether! I might give it a go!!! Wish me luck lol

Craig
Craig,
Mate, wishing you luck {sm4} I forgot to add that I used fly (insect) screen for the wire on the fence.
Wayne.
 
Hi Wayne,
I've just unearthed (no pun intended) a roll of modellers corrugated (cardboard) iron in my pile of forgotten dio materials - just getting ready for some WWI trench dios - go well with the timber work; it paints up very well; and I've located an old book of photographs of German Trenches of WWI. Perhaps a joint project...^&grin
Mate I think a chat on thursday night is in order.:wink2:
Wayne.
 
AND ANOTHER VERY FINE PIECE OF WORK - it's hard to keep up with you. Do you sleep? That's especially fine work Wayne.

Joe
 

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