Stalingrad 1942-43 (2 Viewers)

Frank - you set an unbelievable standard for the rest of us. Please keep posting you inspire ideas and get the creative juices working for so many.
 
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Great layout and composition.
I really like daylight with shadows .

MG team next on my list
 
Re: Battle for the Barrikady Gun Factory, Nov.'42

Sturmpionere assault the main terminal building of the Traktornaya train station.

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Looks like this photo was just taken out of the foriegn film: "Stalingrad" a German film with English sub-titles...Just saw the movie recently
 
Indeed the FL figures (and vehicles) are what make the pictures possible.

Looks like we have some snow for the first time. These pictures feature a Panzer III from the 14.Panzer-Division and a heavy MG team at the main terminal building of the Traktornaya train station.


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Indeed the FL figures (and vehicles) are what make the pictures possible.

Looks like we have some snow for the first time. These pictures feature a Panzer III from the 14.Panzer-Division and a heavy MG team at the main terminal building of the Traktornaya train station.


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Panzer III looks awesome , will look even better with new tank riders :salute::.
 
Nothing like a wonderful wintery WWII dio:) thanks for the pics Frank, I cant wait to get the winter Panzer III, looks like a beauty...Sammy
 
Indeed the FL figures (and vehicles) are what make the pictures possible...

That is true, but your skills at making a diorama is what really shows off these figures and vehicles in thier best light!

Noah
 
Really like the new additions :salute:: and the Photography is top notch as always . Thanks for sharing with us mere mortals . Regards Gebhard
 
In early November five battalions of Engineers were brought to Stalingrad from other sectors of the front. It was intended to augment the units already there for one final push to finish the city battle.

The units were:
  • Pionier-Bataillon 45 (Korps-Pionier-Bataillon)
  • Panzerpionier-Bataillon 50 (22. Panzer-Division)
  • Pionier-Bataillon 162 (62. Infanterie-Division)
  • Pionier-Bataillon 294 (294. Infanterie-Division)
  • Pionier-Bataillon 336 (336. Infanterie-Division)

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Frank - I'm running out of adjectives to describe your work .......please keep posting. These H&A buildings/walls look great and are on my shopping list.
 
In early November five battalions of Engineers were brought to Stalingrad from other sectors of the front. It was intended to augment the units already there for one final push to finish the city battle.

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Everytime I see your fine Photo's of First Legions WWII Germans I'm just amazed at the quality of these sculpts and fine paint jobs :salute:: . They nailed it... even down to the soles of their feet, just look at the Hobnail's and Heal plate. :wink2: better figures you just can't find at any price.. Thanks for sharing regards Gebhard
 
Just to the west of Stalingrad the crew of a sFH 18 prepares to fire.

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