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A light field gun manned by three Japanese soldiers:

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Morning, Rob,

That JN045 Japanese Artillery set is a little beauty and you did it justice in this setup.

Is that backdrop a photo or a **** off you computer screen? .... fits so well with the foreground.

Always room for more Pacific WWII scenes.

--- LaRRy
 
I also have this set, it is well done by Andy. Good to see it in action Rob. Robin.
 
Morning, Rob,

That JN045 Japanese Artillery set is a little beauty and you did it justice in this setup.

Is that backdrop a photo or a **** off you computer screen? .... fits so well with the foreground.

Always room for more Pacific WWII scenes.

--- LaRRy

Hummmmm …. why did I get the **** treatment??

I asked if that backdrop was a image off your computer screen? (Or was it a poster type of backdrop)
Strange?

--- LaRRy
 
I also have this set, it is well done by Andy. Good to see it in action Rob.
Thanks Robin, I like the little gun and the three figures.

Hummmmm …. why did I get the **** treatment??
I asked if that backdrop was a image off your computer screen? (Or was it a poster type of backdrop) Strange?
Hi Larry, not sure what you mean. Just reading your message this morning, but I always appreciate your comments. You're getting a good eye for these pictures. The background is a wallpaper. I like this particular image because it seems to photograph well. I may use a printed version of this shot when I ever decide to create that jungle diorama on my to-do list. :eek:
 
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Thanks Robin, I like the little gun and the three figures.


Hi Larry, not sure what you mean. Just reading your message this morning, but I always appreciate your comments. You're getting a good eye for these pictures. The background is a wallpaper. I like this particular image because it seems to photograph well. I may use a printed version of this shot when I ever decide to create that jungle diorama on my to-do list. :eek:

Thanks Rob,
If you should use one of a set of no-no words defined by TreeFrog they get blanked out and then you get the **** in place.

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You answered the question by saying it was a wallpaper as opposed to some sort of poster or backdrop, such as the ones that you can buy from Julie and others.

I found a set of old calendars that show fantastic Pacific scenes and one month's picture look just like what you have.
I might give those a try to see how they come out.

Always enjoy your Pacific (and other) dioramas for interest and photo quality.

Keep em' coming, Sir!

--- LaRRy
 

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