Brilliant Steve
I can't top that, it is indeed brilliant
Brilliant Steve
Brilliant position to view that distant road on the horizon. Nicely staged Steve. Robin.
My favorite K&C series. Very cool Steve, love your work!:salute::
excellent pictures Steve, and what a nice scene
guy:smile2:
Thanks Robin. Photo is one I took on holiday of the surrounding countryside from the Roman ruins of Cyrene back in 2007. God knows what's left and not been looted or destroyed from there now.
Steve
Cheers mate. Like to see K&C do a truck with the driver / crew not fixed in, to give greater flexibility of scenes.
Steve
Thanks Guy. Had to cheat a little with hiding the bases on this one though, as you don't usually see a layer of sand on top of exposed rocks.
Steve
The backdrop seems to never end. Great scene overall {bravo}}
Wayne
Agreed, although I do like the idea of a Chev truck with no driver or crew attached too. A stand alone truck could be easily added to any dio, especially when you consider all the LRDG & SAS figures K&C have produced. Just a thought? Cheers.
You have become quite adept at build and displays setups that don't follow the norm …. good job on that.
Everything looks so natural … even the sand on the rock "that was blow up there during a recent sand storm" ..
BUT …. you failed on one point ….. you didn't tell them the real story: ^&confuse
ARAB FIGURE: "Sir, I was afraid to bring this to your attention, but I do as I am told." Look in the middle of the town at the building with the red banner."
BRITISH OFFICER: Where? Oh, yes I see it know. Darn it!! I told him and told him to stay out of that that brothel, but there he is … AGAIN!
ARAB FIGURE: Yes, Sir, Private Steve Horus, snuck out past the prison guards during the sand storm and headed straight for town … AGAIN!
^&grin
--- LaRRy