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    My massive Dio

    I am in the process of doing a couple of diorama's, farm yard then a rubble scene and a dug in position with a priest with a ammo re-supply.

    This is because i want to build up to a monster diorama. Which will consist of a 88 and trench system covering a bridge. In the river will be a sherman (verlinden) hit out and half sunk with an Us advance to the next tow.

    These are the vehicles ive got alreadt for the dio:-

    3x shermans

    3x willy's jeeps

    1x m3 half track

    1x m2 half track

    I've also got Us troops escorting Pow's plus german casualties on a horse and cart, detailing sets for the vehicles and verlinden figures for all of the above
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    #2
    Wow, that sounds real good, i bet it will take a while and you'll need a big bed to slide it under when you are done lol

    Cant wait to see some pics

    Andy

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    • tr1ckey66
      SMF Supporters
      • Mar 2009
      • 3592

      #3
      Hi Nige

      That sounds like one helluva diorama. I'm assuming that's in 1/35 - that's gonna be one big mutha!!! Sounds excellent, I think you probably have many months (maybe even years!) ahead of you on that project but it will certainly be impressive when complete.

      Best of luck with it mate

      Cheers

      Paul

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      • Guest

        #4
        Nige sounds great, but word of caution unless you have the space to display your huge dio don`t do it mate , trust me I was half way through a large Ardennes dio only about 1.5 ft by 1.5ft but then thought once built what the hell am I gonna do with it , a great dio only needs one may two focal points at the most , Nige your barn and outhouse look the dogs b`s mate work a dio around that mate don`t make things complicated

        Richy

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        • stona
          • Jul 2008
          • 9889

          #5
          "Massive dio"....you're not joking. It sounds like a great project. Keep us posted, I expect we'll be entertained for a while.

          Cheers

          Steve

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