North Africa 1941-43 (1 Viewer)

Exceptional series of photos Frank . . . . . very nicely staged . . . . . the backdrop you selected is outstanding . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
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Hi Frank,
I have run out of superlatives to lavish on your work , simply mind blowing pieces of art. Thanks for taking the time to post and share with all of us. First Legion sure make some beautiful figures whatever scale their supposed to be :wink2:^&grin.. regards Gebhard

Gebs,...^&grin^&grin....On a scale of 1-10:wink2:... I would say they are a 9.5:salute::
 
Thanks guys :)

I find desert scenes are the most difficult to light (white balance, intensity, direction) followed closely by snow scenes.

Prior to cleaning up my photography table I wanted to take a shot of the prime mover towing the 15cm field howitzer. The lighting in this series is better than the first series IMO.









Frank



The sand is so clean, untouched....Are they passing just after a tempest of sand?
 
Another great set up. I really love that prime mover, keep up the great work!
Best,
Josh
 
Hi Franck,
A great staging for this AK recce team taking some rest along this Oasis!
Wonderful light and pics! {bravo}}{bravo}}
Cheers
Xavier
 
Here is another view of the excellent Sd.Kfz.222 "on the move"



Frank
 
Frank, just about the time I think it can't get any better, you surprise me with another outstanding photo surprise that goes beyond belief. Excellent once again . . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Incredibly cold here in southern Wisconsin and snowy. 5 inches of the white fluffy stuff fell last night and tomorrow's HIGH will only be -7 F with wind chills of -30 F or more. It doesn't take long for "cabin fever" to take hold with outside conditions like this. This has given me some time to reorganize some TS storage space that's been long overdue. Here are a few photos of a diorama base I made several years ago that I used with my K&C Crusaders and Saracens when I collected that range. The Crusaders and their foe have been long gone, having been used to finance new TS range interest. However, I kept the dio base because I have always been fascinated with desert warfare and scenery and thought that one day I might be able to use it again. When I rediscovered this base a few days ago I wondered . . . . oh what could I use this with . . . . any suggestions :wink2: Stay tuned and see . . .

I made the base using materials I easily obtained from my local Michaels Craft Store, along with some K&C scenics (desert well), JG Minatures (desert rocks, desert plants), and Departement 55 scenics (plam trees, ancient city walls and gate).











 
Since I've never tried my hand at this, I would love to hear how you made it Mike.

Brad
 
Since I've never tried my hand at this, I would love to hear how you made it Mike.

Brad

I wasn't to hard to do at all Brad . . . . Somewhere in the archieves I have a thread on this dio and how I made it, step by step. I'll try and find it and if successful I will post the link for it.
:smile2: Mike
 
CORRECTION on materials used:

I made the base using materials I easily obtained from my local Michaels Craft Store, along with some K&C scenics (desert well), JG Minatures (desert rocks, desert plants), and Departement 55 scenics (plam trees, ancient city walls and gate).

SHOULD BE Department 56
 
I am hoping that Matt and his team will release a desert Tiger I tank this year!

Thanks,

Alex


I don't have any scenics for this range yet but i just couldn't help myself. I re-purposed my steppe terrain mat and took a picture of the wonderful DAK Sd.Kfz.232. If this vehicle is an indication of what is to come I'm really looking forward to this range. :cool:

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You should take your photos and put them in a 12 month calendar to sell to members. They are really well done and I think I calendar with your photos in it would generate discussion as well as please the eye when people see it. They are amazing.{sm3}
 
I'm glad Mike got the WWII North Africa bug. Your scenic is fantastic.

Not much has happened in this thread for a while so it's time to post.

Sun low on the horizon, a crewman of an Sd.Kfz.222 takes in the view.



Frank
 

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