"The Forest Speaks" 1758 (1 Viewer)

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"An Iroquois scout reads the evidence of the forest floor to a member of the 42nd Highland Division (The Black Watch) in the woods of northeastern America shortly before the battle with Montcalm's French forces at Fort Ticonderoga in the summer of 1758."
Note: This photo-diorama is dedicated to the Lt.(Joe) and Fish (Tim) who were with me at the Hobby Bunker today when I purchased these Frontline figures.
Randy
 

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Cool shot and cool figures Randy.
Good to see Joe and Tim leading you astray. ;)

Simon
 
Cool shot and cool figures Randy.
Good to see Joe and Tim leading you astray. ;)

Simon

If we can get you from across the pond Simon we'll make it a major effort to lead you astray.:):):):) and I not sure whose leading who astray Randy felt quite at home as a kid in a candy store. Thanks Randy for the photo and sharing your new figures with us......Joe
 
Randy yet another great little diorama. It was nice meeting you and your wife today and I,m glad you found some nice new figures to add to your collection.
 
Great pic PB. It also reminded me of an old "Buffalo Come" (cum) joke, but maybe that's just my sick twisted mind :eek:
 
That is a great looking little set. Thanks for sharing the photo. I am going to look closely at this one the next time I make it to "The Toy Soldier Shoppe". I am growing rather fond of 18th C. American subjects lately...especially nicely done little vignettes like this.
 
Great pic PB. It also reminded me of an old "Buffalo Come" (cum) joke, but maybe that's just my sick twisted mind :eek:

Oz, if thats the one with The Lone Ranger and Tonto, then your not alone :cool::eek::D

Jeff
 
"An Iroquois scout reads the evidence of the forest floor to a member of the 42nd Highland Division (The Black Watch) in the woods of northeastern America shortly before the battle with Montcalm's French forces at Fort Ticonderoga in the summer of 1758."
Note: This photo-diorama is dedicated to the Lt.(Joe) and Fish (Tim) who were with me at the Hobby Bunker today when I purchased these Frontline figures.
Randy

Randy, I have looked at all of your mini dio's and I would have to rate this one as possibly the best :) But all the others are really quite superb as well.

Jeff
 
Randy, I have looked at all of your mini dio's and I would have to rate this one as possibly the best :) But all the others are really quite superb as well.

Jeff

Thanks Jeff
I have admired these figures online for some time and when I saw them in person yesterday and bought them I couldn't wait to get home to put them to work:)

Randy
 
Those are some great Frontline figures. Some of the best they have turned out in recent times. They look great with the backdrop!
 
Polar,

What material was used for the ground cover in that pic please?

Looks fantastic!
 

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