WW 1 Centenary Diorama (1 Viewer)

My third dio for the museum cabinets, a small one of the Royal Navy Division at Antwerp 1914.
Wayne.
 

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What a superb thread and a huge well done to all,make me bloody prowd to have you as AUSSIE brothers........................^&grin
 
What a superb thread and a huge well done to all,make me bloody prowd to have you as AUSSIE brothers........................^&grin
Thanks mate, about time you jumped on a flight and came over for the dinner? if you do we have a huge BBQ that needs tending....:wink2::)
Wayne.
 
Thanks mate, about time you jumped on a flight and came over for the dinner? if you do we have a huge BBQ that needs tending....:wink2::)
Wayne.

If Wayno does come over mate, make sure you tell him to bring an esky full of crabs!

Tom
 
Off to the publishers soon ... the last of Barneywomble's magic!

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Looking terrific. Great blend of figures and aero planes. A real treat for the eyes.
 
I spy Sir Charles Chaplin in der Kaiser's honor guard. The Huns are doomed.{eek3}^&grin -- Al
 
Marc's work is sometimes to good or a bit of preparation and tidy up needs to be done before photography begins...like turning the fans off first and dusting the green flock off the figures...lol {sm3}:rolleyes2: These Germans look like they have been rolling in the grass...^&grin
 

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As Brad said - a great blend of figures and planes - the use of the water cart from the WBritain Zulu war range fits in well! But the scratch built items and the thought behind the storyline makes for a lot of work which has very obviously paid off.

Congratulations to all involved on this project. {bravo}} {bravo}} {bravo}}

Jeff :salute::
 
That tractor is very period appropriate, well done, oh yea everything else looks good too. ^&cool Robin.
 
Marc's work is sometimes to good or a bit of preparation and tidy up needs to be done before photography begins...like turning the fans off first and dusting the green flock off the figures...lol {sm3}:rolleyes2: These Germans look like they have been rolling in the grass...^&grin
Well, boys will be boys. ^&grin -- Al
 
I have to be honest, I do like a good train set and that wee dio is superb mate. Out of interest is that G scale track you're using??
 
I have to be honest, I do like a good train set and that wee dio is superb mate. Out of interest is that G scale track you're using??
Ta mate, no it is 'O gauge/scale' I did buy a section of 'G gauge /scale' but it was 'HUGE' like really 'HUGE' against K&C figures as you can see in this pic.
Cheers.
 
Great little dio mate,the FIGARTI Train fits on "G" gauge track...............^&confuse
 

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