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Thought now would be a good time to start a thread to share some of my Nap diorama scenes. I collect multiple manufacturers and these are Cold Steel Miniatures (mostly). Absolutely great models!

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Cotton wool smoke!
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The casualties are WBritains.
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The pointy end of the cold steel..

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Officer of the 43rd. Light division


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Over the hills (cliffs?) and far away.

Cheers,
Ollie
 
Ollie,

thanks for showing us more of your wonderful Napoleonic dioramas, they look SO good,

well done,

John
 
Outstanding diorama as are the Cold Steel figures. A shame that these affordable Napoleonics never took off better I have a few of these figures myself.

Steve
 
Excellent groundwork here.Cold Steel figures are very good quality and the two go well together.Well done that man.
 
Thanks for the kind words. Regarding Cold Steel it is a real shame no more will be available in the foreseeable future. The Peninsular war seems to attract less interest than Waterloo and I really can't see why they shouldn't have equal interest. But I would say that.

Speaking of Waterloo....

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Thanks for all the kind words. Stay tuned for many more pictures to come. If you want to see more now I have over 400 images on my Diorama Facebook page where I upload daily photos https://www.facebook.com/Microscenix

Cheers,
Ollie
 
Very nicely done and photographed. I enjoyed your pictures of your dioramas very much.
Mike
 
Thanks gents! Always appreciate the appreciation :)

Here are three highlanders by three manufacturers: Black watch (far left) is K&C. 79th in the middle is Kronprinz, and the 92nd is First Legion. The casualty is WB. Lots of detail lost resizing the image. Given time I'm sure I'll work out how to fix that.
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Good to see some NAP dioramas with lots of troops,smoke and action love em well done matey.
 
the big number of casualties adds realism and drama to the scenes :salute::
 
the big number of casualties adds realism and drama to the scenes :salute::

Thanks all!
heres another aftermath shot. The casualty figures do add so much realism.
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A simple shot again utilising my most recent terrain diorama and a figure or two from Cold Steel. I can't speak more highly of the range by Cold Steel.

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By all means please visit my facebook page where I have over 400 photos, predominantly napoleonic but occasionally my one and only ww2 piece makes a proud and defiant show. Search Facebook for microscenix. I did have a link in my signature but inexplicably it was directing people to, of all things, a dating site. Not my fault, and I can only apologise (unless you found a new partner in which case please invite me to the wedding). I imagine it's some sort of hack/hijack.

Cheers,
Ollie
 
These are really good.Excellent combinations of figures by different manufacturers.They work well together.
 
On the march. A mixture of FL and Cold Steel (and officered by a K&C)


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Cheers,
ollie
 

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