A little dio I put together showing sentry duty shift change. The first group is being relieved by fresh troops who are being positioned by the sergeant.
Hello Mark .. haven't seen one of your GREAT dio pics in a while, like this one. It is a winner from all aspects. Once again you have shown that NON-Combat scenes can be the most interesting. As other said .... "Love that Backdrop"
HOPE to see you at Valley Forge in about 2 1/2 weeks.
I love this little diorama!
I just got back from an Army training exercise in New England, and it's cool to think that this very scene could have unfolded on the same ground I pulled security on just three hundred years ago.
A very original subject presented in a very realistic way.
Great illustration of the military's hurry up and wait phenomenon.
For a native New Englander and currently resident of the Granite State it captures the environment that these men lived and fought in during the North American phase of the Seven Years War.
A joy to look at and admire.
Nicely presented diorama Mark. The background , enhances the placement of your figures and a very realistic scene has been achieved.Well done Sir. Regards Greg.
Excellently done!Figures well selected and posed,background and matting blend well together and a common scene which I have never seen depicted before.Well done that man.
Love this diorama, the staging of the scene, the back drop, placing of the figures and how it tells a story that probably took place a million times. Very well done. Chris
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