WW 1 Centenary Diorama (1 Viewer)

Now that the third diorama is well on its way, a few of the other, more mundane museum tasks are still to be done!

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My father came in and tried his hand at a few photographs. Not quite Barneywomble, but still pretty good!

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Not living far from Nudgee College, I finally took-up Jack's kind offer to visit the museum where the dioramas are being created.

No matter how impressive they look in the posted images, the scale, creativity, ingenuity and pure passion the team have put into their "labour of love" is truly mind-blowing when seen in person.

And once Marc weaves his magic to photograpgh the Western Front diorama, forum members are in for a real visual treat. Up close and personal, the WOW factor is overwhelming.

Congratulations to all involved and again thank you Jack!
 
Not living far from Nudgee College, I finally took-up Jack's kind offer to visit the museum where the dioramas are being created.

No matter how impressive they look in the posted images, the scale, creativity, ingenuity and pure passion the team have put into their "labour of love" is truly mind-blowing when seen in person.

And once Marc weaves his magic to photograpgh the Western Front diorama, forum members are in for a real visual treat. Up close and personal, the WOW factor is overwhelming.

Congratulations to all involved and again thank you Jack!

Rob

Thank you very much for your kind words. It was a pleasure showing you around. You are one of the first members of the Queensland toy soldier community to have a look Bob, Wayne, Phil, Brett and Glenn's efforts. They have indeed achieved something very special.

Jack
 
Where did you get that?
AH! what a short memory you have! told you about it two weeks ago and it arrived during the week, Bob and I will tart it up a bit tomorrow in the back woods of Narangba....:wink2:
Wayne.
 

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