Hi Warrior,
this is a fantastic work! I love your hougoumont diorama! WELL DONE!!!
Best regards
Timo
Epic is the appropriate word as Mike said in describing your awesome diorama George. Thanks for posting the pic's.
Tom
Brilliant dio so much detail to take in. Now back to your photos to absorb some more !:salute::
George I have been studying the surrounds of the complex, the layout of walls, gardens, foilage, tracks etc is amazing. Coupled with the extensive amount of troops, you have cornered the market in the entire world for this iconic battle scene. Just terrific. Have copied the photo's for reference in the future. Robin.
Absolutely brilliant mate well done on fulfilling a forty year dream,it looks like it was worth the wait mate well done.
George,talk about a terrific diorama on a grand scale!The buildings alone are breathtaking,let alone the figures.Outstanding effort! Well done that man;
George..thats about as good as it gets for a Hougoumont Diorama, complete with the gardens and woods WOW!
The Hougoumont model Hovals?....or another make?..........Anyway it was a real treat viewing these pics.
I salute you :salute::
Another amazing display George. The building complex is quite a center piece. Especially like the overhead views to see the formations. Chris
George:
A truly admirable diorama....I am jealous! Perfect....right down Private Goofball hiding behind the haystack.
Congrats on a really great dio. I could look at this all day.
Best,
Nicholas
Brilliantly done George. The grandeur of your display is just jaw dropping. In viewing your large large displays such as this one, I often think perhaps I should have collected the smaller scales.
:smile2: Mike
Absolutely beautiful diorama George!!!! as they say "the bigger the better!!" well some say I know you must have had a blast setting this diorama up, it's neat when you can complete a large diorama like that and it tells the story just by looking at it, again great job and thanks for posting...Sammy
Thanks for the kind words and you nailed it; it's a hovels model in 25mm. The beauty of Hovels is although it's in 25mm and my collection is 20mm, their buildings are on the small side and they'd have to be as the complex is large enough to begin with, if it was in true 25/28mm, it would be gigantic, much bigger than this model and then I would be out of luck.
They also do one in 15mm, but that is too small; another company makes a 20mm model in lazer cut MDF board, but this one looks much better..........
Thanks Warrior did not know about the Hovels size...but that would work for me!.....Still like to get one myself one day!
On another note keep your eye out for the Italian maker "Waterloo 1815" as they have some 1/72 metal sets coming out, Ney's charge
and a bunch of Scots Greys charging and capturing the 45th flag!.....these sets are very well sculpted from what I have seen.