STAFF and ARTILLERY Russian - Borodino (1 Viewer)

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In turn the staff and Kutuzov russian artillery joined the battle!!:)
Some pictures of the rest of my work.;)
 

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Great scenics to go with great figures. Love the houses and battlement. -- Al
 
This couldn't get much better,

Artillery AND Napoleonic Era....

Looks GREAT,

John
 
Great looking set-up, where did you get the buildings from?...Sammy


Dear Sammy,
I made myself all the elements of terrain;).Si you visit my blog, I explain how I make with pictures.:)
Thank you all for your compliments.:p
 
You keep getting better and better. Can you post a photo taken so you can see the entire display. Do you finish the edges? I am trying to realize just how big it is. What are the measurments? L x W

King's Man
 
Dear King Man
The diorama is composed of two pieces.
The measurements are 3.45 X3, 08 feet (0,94 X1, 05 meter)
I attached a photo of the base.(scoop!!):rolleyes:
 

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Fantastic work as always :) Can't wait to see what you can do with the new Russian Grenadiers , Thanks for sharing Gebard
 
Simply fantastic. Really in a class all by itself in terms of designing a display specifically for our figures and using the figures we have available exactly as they are meant to be used in terms of the combinations and such. I can't wait to see this one finished off and I can't help but to wonder what might be the next project.
 
Simply fantastic. Really in a class all by itself in terms of designing a display specifically for our figures and using the figures we have available exactly as they are meant to be used in terms of the combinations and such. I can't wait to see this one finished off and I can't help but to wonder what might be the next project.

My thoughts exactly; there are good homegrown displays, great homegrown displays and spectacular homegrown displays; then there are these, just incredible works of art.

Just in a class all by himself, beautiful scratch built groundwork, trees, defensive positions, buildings; a true artist and a credit to the hobby.

Cannot wait to see the finished product, please keep us posted and thank you so much for sharing.

It's dioramas like this one that continue to prove to me that Napoleonics are the best era to collect no matter the scale..........
 
I just looked at your blog...fascinating...your work is so precise and well thought out...I especially love the glassed in terrarium diorama in your house...what a spectacular show piece...:cool::cool::cool:
 
as I get a lot of post with congratulations for my work :p, thank you for another photo that is the one I prefer for now ;)..... in two versions: color and black and white. :)Apprécier.Guy.
 

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Wonderful and just goes to show you don't need to collect the entire series to enjoy a beautiful collection !!! Less is indeed more :)
 
Wonderful and just goes to show you don't need to collect the entire series to enjoy a beautiful collection !!! Less is indeed more :)
Actually I think most would agree that the more Napoleonics you have from this line the better but this does show that small vignettes can indeed be very artful and appealing. Excellent photos and arrangements as usual Guy.:cool:
 

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