Towing a Chaffee (1 Viewer)

This is really wonderful !

Everyone in the scene is perfectly placed, so much animation...a lot going on.

Just love the driver.

Backdrop works great.

Thank you for posting.
 
What a monster truck it is been very tempted over the years to add it to my collection,and your diorama isn't helping my resistance mate another beauty.
 
What a monster truck it is been very tempted over the years to add it to my collection,and your diorama isn't helping my resistance mate another beauty.

Hey, but it's not grey nor German, so stick with what you do best, Wayne. :)
 
Very nice Duke and I have also been tempted to buy the M26, especially when the Oz dollar was quite strong against the USD. Our dollar is weaker now though and I have to many other things I need to buy!

Tom
 
Lot's of action, great use of figures.

Steve

Thanks for that Steve, I appreciate the comments.

Great scene showing some mean machines
guy:)

Thanks Guy, the M26 is one mean looking truck!

Always like seeing recovery scenes. Brillant Duke. Robin.

Thanks Robin.

This is really wonderful !

Everyone in the scene is perfectly placed, so much animation...a lot going on.

Just love the driver.

Backdrop works great.

Thank you for posting.

Thanks, I appreciate the kind words.

What a monster truck it is been very tempted over the years to add it to my collection,and your diorama isn't helping my resistance mate another beauty.

Thanks mate, you might as well go ahead and get one for your collection :)

Very nice Duke and I have also been tempted to buy the M26, especially when the Oz dollar was quite strong against the USD. Our dollar is weaker now though and I have to many other things I need to buy!

Tom

Thanks Tom... I know the feeling of "too many other things to buy".... my want list seems to keep getting longer instead of shorter!
 
Nicely done! Well posed, well lit, well photographed.

Gary B.
Waverly, NE
 
I'm thinking repaint captured mate.

Hi Wayne....it would not work! By the time these American beasts were rolling on the European plains the Jerry colour scheme for the vehicles had changed from the traditional German Grey from the early war period to a more ochre with some green and brown cammo schemes...after all the Germans having lost the air supremacy had to try and hide away.....{sm3}{sm3}....If a Scammel recovery truck or Scammel Tank transporter was ever to be produced would be a great idea!! Were used by the Axis in the middle East and in Sicily......:cool::cool::)
Cheers A_C
 

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