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My winter CS display. Your thoughts?
 

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I love your " Wespe". Even if I didn't buy it, I think it is a little,great, highly detailed CS release...
 
I love your " Wespe". Even if I didn't buy it, I think it is a little,great, highly detailed CS release...

I like the Wespe and the price was very good too.
 

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Looks like the battle of the bulge is about to commence. Great Winter scene. Robin.
 
Very cool little displays. I do not have room for large displays myself. What system are you using to create yours? Wondering if it would work for me.
 
Very nice, I like your displays - which kind of snow did you use please ?

Hello, here is the powder snow, and I use cheap women hairspray to put the snow on the trees. All I do is pour the snow on the wood without glue.
It is Woodland Scenics, soft flake snow SN140
 

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Very cool little displays. I do not have room for large displays myself. What system are you using to create yours? Wondering if it would work for me.

Hello, I have my light models on the wall, but watch the weight or they can fall down one night. I make bases out of wood and 1/4 x 1/4 inch wood and use glue, and then paint. Then I can glue the trees , or make tree stumps, add real fine dirt, sticks, snow, or sand.
Then I put about 2 models on each shelf and try not to put too much sand or dirt to weight it down.

Rob
 

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Hello, I have my light models on the wall, but watch the weight or they can fall down one night. I make bases out of wood and 1/4 x 1/4 inch wood and use glue, and then paint. Then I can glue the trees , or make tree stumps, add real fine dirt, sticks, snow, or sand.
Then I put about 2 models on each shelf and try not to put too much sand or dirt to weight it down.

Rob

More examples with dirt
 

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Here is the wall display , I hope this helps,
Rob



Hi Rob, I also like your italian " semovente" carried cannon, Africa. Is it KC? If you have time, can you post a larger photo of it,please ? :p
 
Hi Rob, I also like your italian " semovente" carried cannon, Africa. Is it KC? If you have time, can you post a larger photo of it,please ? :p
Here you go, it is a great model. I enjoy it, and it hard to find too.
 

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Hi Rob, I also like your italian " semovente" carried cannon, Africa. Is it KC? If you have time, can you post a larger photo of it,please ? :p

another one
 

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Here you go, it is a great model. I enjoy it, and it hard to find too.



Nice, I also missed this. "Semovente" was the only effective italian armored vehicle despite its light armor, because of its powerful 75mm cannon. Other carri armati were a kind of moving coffins, they were perforated by a heavy machine gun.
 

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