Somewhere ON THE FRANCE BORDER May 1940 (1 Viewer)

Great diorama! I wanna do a early war France 1940 diorama similar to this. How did you go by making this diorama? What are the dimensions?
 
Agreed, that is a great diorama. Harrie, you do excellent work, really top shelf stuff and thanks for being so kind as to share your work with the rest of us. Count me in as a huge fan of your work, please post more pictures as you create more beautiful work.........
 
Thats a great dio. I really like the box floating in the water. Thanks for posting.


Take Care
 
GREAT dio ! The FOB line has some great pieces.
I pity the guys in the raft....
 
Great diorama! I wanna do a early war France 1940 diorama similar to this. How did you go by making this diorama? What are the dimensions?

THANKS :)

I HAD THE BRIDGE OF K & C for a while
IT WAS FOR ME A CHALLENGE TO MAKE THE WATER.
I HOPE ANDY MAKE MORE FOB GERMAN and French.
IK HEB ordered FOB45 FRENCE MOTORCYCLE COMBO

THE DIMENSIONS ARE 33"L X 20"W

HARRIE
 
Great work, Harrie! The water is fantastic, and like Chris, I love the floating box!:cool::cool:
 
Love your dioramas, you have really got some great sets as well as the diorama itself...Sammy
 
Nice diorama. Those are some beautiful pieces you've got there and they look great together. Its nice to see the early WWII French pieces for a change, I think they are definitely underated pieces in the K&C lineup. Thanks for creatively showing them off and reminding us how terrific they are. Others have mentioned it but wow, that water looks real......awesome!:)
 
The water may have been a bit of a challenge for you Harrie, but I am here to say that it's "dead-on" realistic looking. I like this feature the best in your diorama.

Mike
 
Nice work and pictures of your diorama. Thanks for posting. Leadmen
 
It's nice seeing the King and Country figures appearing in dioramas by their owners and hope to see more being featured. Great job in creating your diorama and a pleasure to view....The Lt.
 
The whole dio looks brilliant, but the water effect is something else. Ta for sharing.

Simon
 

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