Three blokes in a trench. (1 Viewer)

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The Great War.
Wayne.
 

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This {bravo}} and the comments I said upstairs in the JJD section.

Tom
 
Top quality Wayne a real eye catcher with a wealth of inspiration-those half submerged duck boards really look authentic. I reckon Bruce Bairnsfather would have been proud to have included these shots of yours in his "Fragments of France".

I have studied the subject of the Western Front for many years and akin to your keenness with the ACW I too love the concept and the range of possibilities of WWI dioramas. But in this hobby of ours Wayne- Discipline- becomes the major factor in whether or not you stay solvent or you break the bank^&grin

Bob.
 
Mate this is a classic well done.

Your imagination knows no bounds Wayne, very authentic, Robin.

This {bravo}} and the comments I said upstairs in the JJD section.

Tom
Tom, Wayne and Robin thanks fellas
Top quality Wayne a real eye catcher with a wealth of inspiration-those half submerged duck boards really look authentic. I reckon Bruce Bairnsfather would have been proud to have included these shots of yours in his "Fragments of France".

I have studied the subject of the Western Front for many years and akin to your keenness with the ACW I too love the concept and the range of possibilities of WWI dioramas. But in this hobby of ours Wayne- Discipline- becomes the major factor in whether or not you stay solvent or you break the bank^&grin

Bob.
Bob thanks mate I appreciate your kind remarks, you're right about the discipline needed to stay out of the poor house with this wonderful hobby of ours...{sm4}
 

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