Britain's (the Tommy Officers) JJD the Jerry, Kronprince the two Tommies.One of your best. Almost looks like a photograph from that time.
Who made the figures, by the way?
Brad
Ah! one that goes click when I press a button on the top....^&grin LUMIX Panasonic DMC FH2....Whatever that means..:rolleyes2:What sort of camera do you have #2 ??
Was indeed, first Britain's for awhile, they have taken a step up recently.Nice scene and excellent pic's mate and I agree with Brad that it almost looks like a photo from that period.
P.S. I gather some new stuff was acquired from the "ye old toy soldier shop" today?
Tom
One of your best. Almost looks like a photograph from that time.
Who made the figures, by the way?
Brad
Always well presented Wayne, like the vehicle too. ^&cool, Robin.
Nice scene and excellent pic's mate and I agree with Brad that it almost looks like a photo from that period.
P.S. I gather some new stuff was acquired from the "ye old toy soldier shop" today?
Tom
again a stunning set up, congratulations!!
Carlo
Well done,Wayne.Simple-a few figures,a vehicle and yet it fires up the imagination to tell a story.It also goes to show that you can mix figures from different manufactures for a good result.Again,well done.
Great photography, great posing of figs. Well done again. Chris
Another very well done diorama Wayne. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Cheers,
Brendan
Must be Clive Wynne-Candy and Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff from the looks of things.:wink2:^&grin Nicely done. -- Al
Thanks Gents.Hi Wayne,
I really enjoy the different effects that you employ in your picture taking. I went looking for a favorite, but it wasn't easy. In the end, I settled on this one:
I find the image above to be very lifelike and realistic. IMO, this could pass off as a period-era photograph that a graphics editor had since "colorized." Of course, that's true of several of your other pics as well! Very, very nicely done.
-Moe