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Gentlemen


Thank you collectively for all of your generous comments........

As I ease further into adjusting to retirement from a job I loved....... a divorce.... a new marriage.......selling my old home......buying a new one, in these tough economic times......getting the house squared away, and setting up a new HQ for BSP in the basement.......I am now able to concentrate better on my work along with my partner Nick who now lives 7 minutes away ( It used to be 20 ) Not planned it just turned out that way. {sm4}

There are still a few personal loose ends to tie up, but I feel as though I and BSP (Nick) are well on our way to creating the Battle Scenes that I have dreamt of creating since I was a kid.

Ideas are flowing, and we are demanding even more from ourselves. {sm0} We are slowing down all of our projects in favor of heightened detail. We have some way over the top projects that are in development for future episodes of The Great Crusade and we are starting to get closer to depicting actual scenes and events. We hope you continue to ENJOY !

An example of actual events:

Creating Time of day

Creating Climate

Creating Familiar surroundings

Hand making whatever is necessary to make the scene as historically accurate as possible, if a product is not available.

Modifying existing products

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Respectfully
Alex
 
With the fueling done the BEAST can be moved into position for loading, on it's special rail car.


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superb pics I think this is one of the sets of the year
Mitch
 
Outstanding work. There are so many layers to the dio and things occurring that it takes a good study of the photos to catch everything. It is really fun to see these pictures and try to see everything with all the little details. -- Al
 
Outstanding work. There are so many layers to the dio and things occurring that it takes a good study of the photos to catch everything. It is really fun to see these pictures and try to see everything with all the little details. -- Al

This scene is 4' X 8 '....there is a lot of room to pack in many individual vignettes.....I think the best is yet to come.
 
After being delayed by Allied air activity in the area, the engine finally arrives to move supplies to the front.

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'Wow' doesn't do your work justice, but that's the word that comes to my mind:

WOW

mike
 
Rick gave them to us a while back...I don't know if they were officially for sale. Check with Matt at Hobby Bunker.
 

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