Hurry Up and Wait! Airborne's Mini-Stug Dio!
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Very nicely done dio Steve! Lots to look at and plenty of details too. I really like the tarp. Is it made from miliput???
Your title is most fitting and reminds me of my railhead days here in Germany, shipping our tracks to Graf or Hohenfels for training. It was always hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait.......
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Wasn't it always? The counterpoint to that is 'On the bus - off the bus! (Ad infinitum - ad nauseum!) Oh to be a Tom again! The tarp is actually a production piece, sourced (I think) from Value Models (I'll check and come back to you). Thanks for your comments! Prost aus!Very nicely done dio Steve! Lots to look at and plenty of details too. I really like the tarp. Is it made from miliput???
Your title is most fitting and reminds me of my railhead days here in Germany, shipping our tracks to Graf or Hohenfels for training. It was always hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait.......
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Those hazy, crazy, (always) summery days on Hohne perhaps --- oh such fun!Very nicely done dio Steve! Lots to look at and plenty of details too. I really like the tarp. Is it made from miliput???
Your title is most fitting and reminds me of my railhead days here in Germany, shipping our tracks to Graf or Hohenfels for training. It was always hurry up and wait, hurry up and wait.......
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That is a really well put together diorama Steve. Excellent interaction between the figures and the various parts tie together beautifully. First class workmanship.Comment
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Now I am envious John! Did you get to climb all over it, sit in the office, close your eyes and imagine ... ?Comment
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I've often thought about doing that for a Fw190. Would be my little pet project to play with lol
Steve that is a cracking diorama. Love the figures and weathering.Comment
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