Lots of action in this scene. Well displayed too.
Great one Mike!!!
Mark
Nice one Mike ! Lots of action in this scene. Well done.
Cheers,
Grey
Saw this on Facebook a few days ago, but again, fantastic work Mike! Lots of action and drama in your setup
Excellent scene Mike, think the guns are about to be overtaken. Gun batteries always make fantastic displays no matter what era. Robin.
You sure have created an action packed scene. Thanks for sharing it with us
Nice job Mike and I see the Marines back in support of the guns. Chris
Lots going on in your diorama Mike :salute::
Our idea of summer fun!
Wish we still had the ACW reenactment near here. We could use the smoke:rolleyes2:.
Seriously I love to see the guns go off around the 4th. We may have to drive to a reenactment a bit farther away this year.
Thanks for the great pics and Best Wishes,
Paddy for Pat & Paddy
I know what you mean. Once upon a time, long ago, I was a Civil War reenactor. My Union persona was the 2nd Wisconsin, and my Confederate personas were the 52 Virginia and the 10th Tennessee. It was a lot of fun . . .
I always intended to get into ACW reenacting and started to collect equipment. But then couldn't bear the woolen uniforms. :redface2: My sons and I wound up in a WWII unit. Lot of fun, we did reenactments at Ft Knox for the families. The armor museum, since moved to Ft Benning, even brought out tanks for the show. Chris
**** Reb! Hi Mike
Steve
I had lots of friends who did both ACW and WWII as well as a couple who did WWI reenacting. Fond memories. Here's a photo of my 10th Tenn persona
Mike
You sure do like Volunteering Mike ! {sm4}
First the Marines for real, then you jump back a century for the Johnny Reb's, guess that Bourbon you like leads naturally to some Rebel Yells ! :salute::
Nothing quite like a couple of Old Rebel Yells . . . One is bone chilling, the other is intoxicating . . .
Mike