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Here are three photos of Hudson & Allen items I purchased from Ken & Ericka at the OTSN show. More photos of these pieces can also be seen under the WB section "ACW - Decision at Dawn", "ACW - The Alabama Brigade", and "ACW - Determined Defense"
:) Mike

The first one is on their 11" x 28" "At the Edge of the Forest" shelf diorama w/original hand painted backdrop painted by Ken.

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The second photo features an 11" x 28" "Tree/Hedgerow Lined Dirt Road" shelf diorama which they made to sell at the show. The backdrop is a photo of Gettysburg taken by the Osen's which they had multiple copies produced using clay pigments and mounted on acid-free archival foam board. This scene also features two WB Confederate infantry conversions "re-created, painted, and signed by Ken.

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This photo features Hudson & Allen #2012 "Stone and Wooden Split Rail Worm (Zig Zag) Fence" sections shown at the show for the first time. Sculpted by Ken and hand painted by Ericka. I used the Gettysburg photo backdrop again in this scene.

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Here are three photos of Hudson & Allen items I purchased from Ken & Ericka at the OTSN show. More photos of these pieces can also be seen under the WB section "ACW - Decision at Dawn", "ACW - The Alabama Brigade", and "ACW - Determined Defense"
:) Mike

The first one is on their 11" x 28" "At the Edge of the Forest" shelf diorama w/original hand painted backdrop painted by Ken.

PICT0001-14.jpg


The second photo features an 11" x 28" "Tree/Hedgerow Lined Dirt Road" shelf diorama which they made to sell at the show. The backdrop is a photo of Gettysburg taken by the Osen's which they had multiple copies produced using clay pigments and mounted on acid-free archival foam board. This scene also features two WB Confederate infantry conversions "re-created, painted, and signed by Ken.

PICT0007-2.jpg


This photo features Hudson & Allen #2012 "Stone and Wooden Split Rail Worm (Zig Zag) Fence" sections shown at the show for the first time. Sculpted by Ken and hand painted by Ericka. I used the Gettysburg photo backdrop again in this scene.

PICT0001-17.jpg

The backdrops are really something else...Inspiring stuff, thanks for posting;).

Cheers,
Paulo
 

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