Pickett's Charge, July 3rd, 1863 (1 Viewer)

Thanks Terry, glad you like it and thanks for the feedback...........
 
Man that's fantastic George{eek3}^&cool What a stunning diorama, great work mate and thanks for posting.

Rob
 
Nice work there George, I like the Armistead figure did you convert him? or stock pose.

I was kinda expecting you might have done a Waterloo dio this past June 18th....but Gettysburg still very good!:salute::
 
Astonishing construction George and extremely topical this week. Well deserves to be placed on the very hallowed ground of Gettysburg

Bob
 
Man that's fantastic George{eek3}^&cool What a stunning diorama, great work mate and thanks for posting.

Rob

Thanks Rob, glad you like it you ACW fan you...........:wink2:
 
Nice work there George, I like the Armistead figure did you convert him? or stock pose.

I was kinda expecting you might have done a Waterloo dio this past June 18th....but Gettysburg still very good!:salute::

Thanks for the comments, the figure is a stock figure from Musket Miniatures, it actually was used in a movie called Gettysburg in Miniature, it was produced by the late Jeff Leighton, the movie tells the story of the battle using thousands of 15mm, 20mm and 25mm figures, I was fortunate to come into about 1,000 20mm figures from that movie, this being one of them...............and yes, I dropped the ball on Waterloo, but there still is the 200th anniversary looming..........
 
Astonishing construction George and extremely topical this week. Well deserves to be placed on the very hallowed ground of Gettysburg

Bob

Thanks Bob, I was going to wait until the 3rd to post it, but I am toying with the idea of heading to Gettysburg later today for a few days....................^&grin
 
Once again very nicely done George you've become a master at it. By the way our Richard Walker took part in Pickett's Charge while at Gettysburg yesterday. Have a safe trip if you've decide to head off to Gettysburg......Joe:salute:::salute:::salute::
 
I can think of no better way to honor the memory of those men (on both sides) who fought one of the most pivotal battles in American History. The amount of time that you must have put into this display, the craftsmanship, the story and the photos due justice to the armies who fought at Gettysburg for three long days 150 years ago!

Congrats on a super fantastic "work of respect"!

As someone said, "This deserves to be in the museum at Gettysburg" ... for the world to see .... !

Larry
 
Once again very nicely done George you've become a master at it. By the way our Richard Walker took part in Pickett's Charge while at Gettysburg yesterday. Have a safe trip if you've decide to head off to Gettysburg......Joe:salute:::salute:::salute::

Thanks Lt, hope you are doing ok, take care of yourself Joe.
 
I can think of no better way to honor the memory of those men (on both sides) who fought one of the most pivotal battles in American History. The amount of time that you must have put into this display, the craftsmanship, the story and the photos due justice to the armies who fought at Gettysburg for three long days 150 years ago!

Congrats on a super fantastic "work of respect"!

As someone said, "This deserves to be in the museum at Gettysburg" ... for the world to see .... !

Larry

Thanks for the feedback Sammy, this one was a lot of work, it's going to stay up for awhile.......
 
Not many words to describe this baby but...awesome, killer, great, wonderful, a piece of art work, or nice dio:) any will do, really is a wonderful diorama George, it's set ups like this wish I had the smaller scale sets to put some scenes together myself, again geat job, thanks for posting...Sammy
 
Not many words to describe this baby but...awesome, killer, great, wonderful, a piece of art work, or nice dio:) any will do, really is a wonderful diorama George, it's set ups like this wish I had the smaller scale sets to put some scenes together myself, again geat job, thanks for posting...Sammy


Thanks for the feedback Sammy, but glad you can appreciate this one even if it is in 20mm, I'd need an airplane hangar to do this one in 54mm........:wink2:
 
Once again George, you have provided for our viewing pleasure a wonderful diorama in minature. Truly a very timely tribute to the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. I was a Confederate re-enactor at the 135th anniversary of the battle and still remember the "rush" of adrenaline as we took those first steps towards the Union lines in our attempt to recreate Pickett's Charge (over 5,000 Confederate re-enactors participated in that charge) . . . . . I wish I could be there this week, I am sure it will be most excellent.
:smile2: Mike
 
Once again George, you have provided for our viewing pleasure a wonderful diorama in minature. Truly a very timely tribute to the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysburg. I was a Confederate re-enactor at the 135th anniversary of the battle and still remember the "rush" of adrenaline as we took those first steps towards the Union lines in our attempt to recreate Pickett's Charge (over 5,000 Confederate re-enactors participated in that charge) . . . . . I wish I could be there this week, I am sure it will be most excellent.
:smile2: Mike

Thanks Mike, that must have been a rush for you for sure, I appreciate your feedback, this one has been in the works for a long time, just had to build up the troops for it.
 
This is an amazing effort.

Absolutely stunning.

Are these figures based for a particular set of gaming rules?
 
Wow! That is some set-up! Makes me want to watch Gettysburg again!
Rick
 
This is an amazing effort.

Absolutely stunning.

Are these figures based for a particular set of gaming rules?

Thanks for the feedback; when I got back into the hobby in the early 1990's, I thought about doing some ACW gaming in 20mm based on the popular Fire and Fury rules that were out at the time, but that idea quickly faded as most of the wargamers in the area did ACW in 15mm.

It became a project of mine to base my figures either 4 or 6 to a base as I got more into setting up displays and dioramas for ease of set up and breakdown..............
 

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