My Try @ Photography - King and Country Collections (2 Viewers)

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Very nice.

I always like how you match your photos with historical photos.
 
Very nice.

I always like how you match your photos with historical photos.

I agree with that statement. :eek:

I have always wondered if Andy finds the same photos first, and makes the piece. Then DM101 you hunt up the same set of pictures.
OR .. is it luck or (huge effort on your part) to match the K&C item with the picture???

Either way they are always a treat ...!

--- LaRRy
 
I agree with that statement. :eek:

I have always wondered if Andy finds the same photos first, and makes the piece. Then DM101 you hunt up the same set of pictures.
OR .. is it luck or (huge effort on your part) to match the K&C item with the picture???

Either way they are always a treat ...!

--- LaRRy


These pictures can be found using GOOGLE images search{sm4} - for example "Jagdpanther ww2" many will turn up and I just filter the interesting ones.

Next I setup the scene with the pieces I have (mix and match) to take the pictures. :salute::
 
I like these pictures, more German vehicles please! Jagdtiger??
Cheers
Carlo


Yes I have many more German vehicles still in box and not photographed yet so stay tuned - however I do not have the JagdTiger piece {sm2}



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Looked in on this thread many times, excellent photo history coupled with historic examples, a very rich source for our hobby. Robin.
 
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From wikipedia .... "At the opening of World War I, in 1914, the French Army had about 4,000 of this field guns in service. By the end of the war about 12,000 had been produced."




 
Good that you can now add captions to each figure, always wondered what they were saying^&grin, Robin.
 
It's always amazing to me how you can find a real life photo that almost exactly matches your photo. Well done.
 

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