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Thanks Mike, the backdrop is my latest painting from my sister-in-law. May consider in future trying a different method. The local Office Works will print a large photo from the computer for around $30 (1m x1m), just need to mount it on something inexpensive and presto a new background. Robin.

I had some downloaded pictures enlarged and printed from a print shop...

it was pretty cheap...$15-$20ish price range...

they seemed to lose their detail and color through the enlarged pictualization...

didn't work for me...

they can do an enlarged pic on a matte finish of a 3'x3'...

but it was a whole lot pricier as I remember...
 
A visitor in the front yard this week. Robin.
 

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Germania about to lift off to the depths of hell. Robin.
 

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I like the briefcase going under the table , very impressive layout . You cant beat history cheers graham
 
Used artistic license here, guessing this scene is set around 1942 with Stauffenberg practicing for the bomb plot of 20 July 1944.^&grin. Robin.
 
The meeting. Robin.
 

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This is 1 series i was to collecting and never did and i regret it big time especially looking at this thread,great pics.
 
Thanks Robin , you just cost me $700 .That has made my mind up on getting those figures now , setup looks very impressive cheers graham ,more lighthorse too
 
American West and ECW are a couple of my favourite series you cover so well Robin, keep it up :salute::

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
The junction of Wolfhezerweg and Utrechtseweg where Generalmajor Friedrich Kussin (commander of Feldkommandantur 642 in charge of the Arnhem area), had been ambushed in his Citroen staff car, when he bumped into B Company of the 3rd Para Battalion leading the advance to Arnhem. As the car started to turn left in the direction of Arnhem, the front men of Lieutenant Jim Cleminson's No. 5 Platoon, opened fire with Stens and rifles, riddling the car with bullets and killing the General, his driver, Gefreiter Josef Willeke and his batman/interpreter, Unteroffizier Max Koster.
 

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you have staged a very nice little story...

your work is really looking good...

love all the trees...
 

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