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Hi folks this is something I have been working on the past few months, this is july 10th 1944 after the british and Canadian forces entered Caen, to be greeted by a city of rubble. The remaining survivours are making an effort to clear the streets to aid the allied advance.

This diorama is in 1/35 scale and the vehicles are a mix of Tamiya and italeri, the figures are a mix of minimart, preiser, and Tamiya. I hope you like it and as usual all comments are most welcome be they good or bad.

scott

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got them...thats one stunning dio so much detail one that i or you i should imagine you will never get board of looikng at.... :) :) :) :)
 
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Cheers john, something I decided to do after reading about the battle.

scott
 
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I'm loving it Scott, plenty to see & well layed out.

I'ff i my just point out one thing on the down side, what happend to the missing track on the Tiger.

John
 
Yep, I noticed the missing track, maybe a different German unit took it for added defence on their Tiger. Superb modelling, kudos to you sir, 5 star all the way.

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Very impressive job Scott! How many hours does something this complex take??

Jason
 
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I'm loving it Scott, plenty to see & well layed out.I'ff i my just point out one thing on the down side, what happend to the missing track on the Tiger.

John
The panzer was hit further down the street and continued moving with the crewe dead. It ran off its track and impacted the phone pole and stopped.

Scott
 
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Very impressive job Scott! How many hours does something this complex take??Jason
Approximately 3-4hours per evening for about 3 months.

Scott
 
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Wow! That's a truly beauty, Scott!!

Very worked diorama on all the senses! Plenty to see, fantastic effects and excellent figures.

Well..the five stars doesn't exist now...I give you seven! Of seven, of course! ;)

Polux
 
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I know how much time these larger dioramas take so appreciate the commitment this would have taken.

Absolutely brilliant mate ...

5 stars.... 10/10 ... A++... take your pick ..or have the lot :) :) :)
 
Brilliant stuff Scott, and as has been written, plenty to see and yes, very well painted.

A quite believable scenario.

Excellent work...

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Ron
 
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The panzer was hit further down the street and continued moving with the crewe dead. It ran off its track and impacted the phone pole and stopped.Scott
Thanks for clearing that up for me Scott, silly me.

John
 
Simply gobsmacking scott, i cant believe how much attention to detail there is , the whole thing is superbly built,painted ,arranged , i just love it , a definite show winner , cheers tony
 
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Cheers folks I really appreciate the comments much appreciated.

Scott
 
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