Siege of Acre 1191 3rd Crusade pics (3 Viewers)

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First time poster on the forum.Here are some pics of my K&C Crusader Diorama that I built of the Siege of Acre 1191 during the 3rd Crusade with the Lionheart and Phillip
 

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well Joe...it's about time you finally posted those pictures...

ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!!!

I love your groundwork and especially how you took the time to cover the bases of the figures...

that adds soooooooo much to the realism...

love your palms too...who made them...

GREAT COLLECTION!!!!
 
Welcome aboard mate and what a great first post that is exceptional great set up cobber.
 
Thanks Mike and Wayne,the Palm Trees are from Fontanini Store. They have alot of different size Palm trees and Desert type scenery.
 
First time poster on the forum.Here are some pics of my K&C Crusader Diorama that I built of the Siege of Acre 1191 during the 3rd Crusade with the Lionheart and Phillip

Wow, beautiful diorama! I love seeing excellent dioramas like this one, from other Crusades collectors. Thanks for posting your pictures. Who made that fabulous Saracen castle?
 
Although I am not into the Crusades, I am blown away by the scene. Very ,Very nice andwhat a colourful collection it is .
Well done my friend. If this is your first attempt, what will the next one be, can only be even better!!!!!!!!!!
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superb scene. These are very nice pics and while I am not a big crusade collector I have some (nothing on this scale) they are a stunning range set on mass like this. Look forward to more of your pics. welcome to the forum
Mitch
 
Way to go Joe !!!

It's great to see your incredible work posted here. Thanks again for your tips on my 'work in progress'.
mike
 
The Crusader series is one of my favourites and I never tire of seeing pics of it. The pieces look great in large numbers. Good stuff, thanks for sharing. ^&cool
 
Very well done. Wonderful attention to the small details. Particularly like the wounded soldier scence.
 

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