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Religious beliefs collide. Robin.
 

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You bring this theme alive, Robin. Love the vivid colors. These figures look amazing among the green jungle.

I think I like this pic the best:

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I love the pyramide, it reminds me the movie "Apocalypto", even if i don't get the sense of the scene:tongue:
 
aaaaahhhhh!...pretty cool model...nice job....

I have seen this game before...
pyramid bowling...
if his head bounces down the steps and hits the cross...
you get a strike...
 
1942, The Bloody trail. Robin.
 

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You bring this theme alive, Robin. Love the vivid colors. These figures look amazing among the green jungle.

I think I like this pic the best:

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Great looking scene Robin. Someone should be making movies with you !:salute:::salute::
 
Great use of the Diggers, Robin. I also like how you incorporated the Japanese cannon.
EDIT: just spotted that sneaky little Kamikaze. He's at it again but one day someone is going to get him (and it won't be his own box of explosives)!
 
Continued........
 

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" Maus", meaning mouse - that's the misleading name given to the biggest and most powerful tank of World War 11, intended to be a remarkable supertank. The first was a mock-up wooden prototype 205/1 built by the Alkett factory in Berlin and designed by the Austrian engineer, Prof. Ferdinand Porsche, seen here on May 1st, 1943, examining the progress and awaiting the addition of a 128mm Krupp manufactured turret. Although at this point of the war, raw materials and resources were in short supply, needless to say, being backed by Hitler and his armaments and war production minister, Albert Speer, a decision was made to place an order for 152 units. Robin.
 

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" Maus", meaning mouse - that's the misleading name given to the biggest and most powerful tank of World War 11, intended to be a remarkable supertank. The first was a mock-up wooden prototype 205/1 built by the Alkett factory in Berlin and designed by the Austrian engineer, Prof. Ferdinand Porsche, seen here on May 1st, 1943, examining the progress and awaiting the addition of a 128mm Krupp manufactured turret. Although at this point of the war, raw materials and resources were in short supply, needless to say, being backed by Hitler and his armaments and war production minister, Albert Speer, a decision was made to place an order for 152 units. Robin.

Your knowledge is unbelievable mate!

Sxott
 

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