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Nice time for a cup of tea! Nice detail. Just rec'd the motorcycle fig myself. Looking fwd to the piece with the sidecar. Chris
 
Nice time for a cup of tea! Nice detail. Just rec'd the motorcycle fig myself. Looking fwd to the piece with the sidecar. Chris

Great diorama there Robin. Well done !

Keep calm and carry on !

The tea is even soothing the pigeons flighty nature, that or they're deaf ! mind you those deaf Pigeons are sure to be making a mess ! One lump or poo !{sm4}

Steve
 
Not so quite on the Western Front, but this British Signals unit carries on without regard, providing essential communications. Robin.

Wonderful diorama Robin !

Colouration does not seems as 'bright' as some of your photographs...provides an excellent 'feel' to the scene.

Well done.
 
December 20th 1944, in and around Bastogne. Robin.
 

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its 30+ degrees at 8 at night in NZ tonight. this cooled me down! Really nice, atmospheric and you can feel the tension mounting. Nice job sir.
 
Great set up there, Robin, I like all the extra little bits that really bring the dio alive ! :salute::

Steve
 
Great to see a big town reproduced! And perfectly weathered! {sm3}
 
What could these two Pachyderm's be straining to move??????????? Robin.
 

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Very innovated variation on how Roman elephants can be shown. A scene where they were dragging logs out of a forest with a nearby fort under construction would look good. Romans in building and camp poses would be cool. Regards Greg.
 
But in the meantime, here is a teaser. My Egyptian Galley made by my local model man. Robin.
 

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You certainly have the right connections. A Roman galley would be a desirable piece as well. Regards Greg.
 
Your local man is very talented! It looks pretty amazing and you make it hard to keep resisting the lure of an Ancient Egyptian collection.
 
Galley looks fantastic Robin. So why is the Nubian's arms bound behind his back and which one is the chief grape peeler !^&grin

Steve
 

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