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1/35 Scale Shadow box Dinner on the front line from Miniart.

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That is soooooooo nice! Great attention to detail. Looks like you're having a lot of fun. Keep it coming my friend
 
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Better and better by the day. Looks fantastic to me John.
Thanks Tim.
You’ve outdoing yourself on this one John. looking superb :thumb2:

I see that naughty StuG lover wants to use the bunker as a parking facility....I’ll get the wheel clamps out in case he does! :smiling5:
Yes I'm having a spot of bother with him Si. Won't belong before his gear box freezes up and he complains of the cold ! :smiling2:
Lovely work, almost smell the gun oil mixed with the bacon
Thanks Gerry , like it, of course as been said before farts as well !
You will need 12!!!!
Yes no doubt we will , good job you don't like Tigers then :surprised::smiling:

Looking absoloutely marvelous John, great skill set you have.

Andy.

Arh the voice of reason, thank you Andy. :smiling2::nerd:
 
John, this just keeps getting better and better. This really is a Masterclass on diorama building.
John.
 
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John, this just keeps getting better and better. This really is a Masterclass on diorama building.
John.
That is extremely kind of you to say John, really appreciate that . :thumb2:
 
I'm happy as larry .( Who ever he might be )

Australian boxer Larry Foley (1847 - 1917). Foley was a successful pugilist who never lost a fight. He retired at 32 and collected a purse of £1,000 for his final fight. So, we can expect that he was known to be happy with his lot in the 1870s - just when the phrase is first cited.
 
Well said JR, and thanks to Mr. Jones for the clarification as to who Larry is/was. I'm sure many of us would have wanted to know. Progress looks good....might consider a No StuG. Parking sign. ;) Rick H.
 
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Australian boxer Larry Foley (1847 - 1917). Foley was a successful pugilist who never lost a fight. He retired at 32 and collected a purse of £1,000 for his final fight. So, we can expect that he was known to be happy with his lot in the 1870s - just when the phrase is first cited.
Thank you oh Learned One, may your glue flow and your plastic join.:nerd:

Well said JR, and thanks to Mr. Jones for the clarification as to who Larry is/was. I'm sure many of us would have wanted to know. Progress looks good....might consider a No StuG. Parking sign. ;) Rick H.

Don't tempt me Rick, though on the other hand It would be fun.:smiling2::smiling2:

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With the thought of a No Stugs Parking Sign now lodged in my thought's I'll show you some photos of the bunker.

At long last the sides are done, figures in, minus the two around the stove. The lighting cables have to come up through the floor first into the stove, once that is in position those last two figures can be placed.

Now the faces do not have many definitions with shading as I find that part virtually impossible, try as I might it would become a blob. Might have a final try on those two on the seat!

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Tomorrow I hope to put in those lights, stove and figures, then loosely fit the roof section and put the lights in the roof before fixing it down.

Nice to see Dude 1 making a long-awaited post.

Ok, thanks for looking in, comments etc etc ..

Dzhon in the Bunker, and No StuGs.
 

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Comrade Dzhon, now that is very nice indeed!

Keep up the most excellent work.

ATB.

Andrew
 
Looking excellent John! I hope they're going to have a flue on that stove, wouldn't want them to get monoxide poisoning!
Pete
 
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Looking excellent John! I hope they're going to have a flue on that stove, wouldn't want them to get monoxide poisoning!
Pete
Yes indeed Pete, and thank you for looking in and commenting. The kit pipe is not long enough, so a piece of sprue has been substituted. Must remember to fit it !
 
Marvelous, great, fabulous, splendid, amazing............I am running out of words to describe how wonderful this is John.

Andy.
 
This looks bloody lovely John,
I just love how the figures are all telling their own little stories, eg: 'The guy cleaning his weapon, and the guy sewing his jacket'.. bloody brilliant.
 
Absolutely outstanding Dzohn. Love upper poring over maps in the other room. PaulE
 
Despite the unfair StuG no parking plan, :unamused:fantastic work John, first class skills, ideas and figures:tongue-out3:
 
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