VID soldiers. A couple of our last dioramas. (1 Viewer)

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I posted some time ago some our dioramas, now we completed a couple small of dioramas for our customers. I glad to show it to you too and read your opinions.

The death of the General Coulencourt


The french guard artillery team on positions.
 
Very well done? - Äh,... I thougt I know nearly every Soldier figure from last ten years, but: Which producer is it?!?!
 
Hi

I love your Napoleonic soldiers and your diorama's.:D

Have you got an web site yet, Still waiting !.:confused:

Will Treefrog be stocking your figures in the future.?

Best wishes Mark
 
Hi

I love your Napoleonic soldiers and your diorama's.:D

Have you got an web site yet, Still waiting !.:confused:

Will Treefrog be stocking your figures in the future.?

Best wishes Mark

Mark, still our web site is not ready, have no enough time. But it will!:)
I don't know about co-operation with Treefrog, we still didn't contacted..
 
Hi,


I do like the look of theses figures all set up in realsitic poses in a diroama.

Just one thing I'd like to point out is that Gunners don't usually stand in front of the barrel when the guns are firing. Firstly there is the possibility of a premature explsoion when using fuses, and there is a big concussion caused by the gas leaving the barrel after the projectile.

I know that is a minor point I'm making, but for realsism the gunners holding the shot and the ramrod would be by the wheels, ready to help run the gun back onto its mark.

Well done anyway, keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to seeing even more diorams with your troops!

John (an ex-gunner)
 
Hi,


I do like the look of theses figures all set up in realsitic poses in a diroama.

Just one thing I'd like to point out is that Gunners don't usually stand in front of the barrel when the guns are firing. Firstly there is the possibility of a premature explsoion when using fuses, and there is a big concussion caused by the gas leaving the barrel after the projectile.

I know that is a minor point I'm making, but for realsism the gunners holding the shot and the ramrod would be by the wheels, ready to help run the gun back onto its mark.

Well done anyway, keep up the good work, I'm looking forward to seeing even more diorams with your troops!

John (an ex-gunner)

Thank you for your notes, John
Will note it in the future))) Thanks
 
...Just one thing I'd like to point out is that Gunners don't usually stand in front of the barrel when the guns are firing. Firstly there is the possibility of a premature explsoion when using fuses, and there is a big concussion caused by the gas leaving the barrel after the projectile.

I know that is a minor point I'm making, but for realsism the gunners holding the shot and the ramrod would be by the wheels, ready to help run the gun back onto its mark.
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Good points depending where in the firing process they are. Actually if the gun is about to be fired, I don't think the gunner would be holding the next shot and if it is about to be swabbed, one gunner should have his leather glove over the fuse hole. Of course if Riflemen were around they would all be hiding under the gun.;):D
 

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