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Well you certainly nailed that one, great work


Lee :)
 
Awesome work Jim you get a real sense of what it must have been like in the trenches.
 
That's really excellent Jim, you can just imagine the fear of the German soldiers, facing those steel monsters for the first time.


Only one small thing that hit me - jerry cans weren't invented until the 1930's....
 
lov it Jim,so much detail,to ever inch of it,each time you look you see more,


great job all round tanks,men,and the whole 9 yards :D


do like the over all look of burnt and stinted,very well done, :)
 
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That's really excellent Jim, you can just imagine the fear of the German soldiers, facing those steel monsters for the first time.
Only one small thing that hit me - jerry cans weren't invented until the 1930's....
Thank you ever so much!... Ahh... Leave it to you Patrick! Though right you are, this pic sat in my brain and for some reason I imagined some kind of cans {maybe water?}


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I shall immediately take the knife to them or cover with a tarp maybe o_O Thanks again Jim:)
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I wish I could add 2 great builds for this, my god there is so much going on, you could look at it for hours. Truly outstanding build. BRAVO
 
Jim brilliant work I've been watching this from your initial saucer and wooden base you have created a masterful of what it would be like in such a situation from the trenches of ww1 diorama
 
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Great build.....sobering words!!o_O
Thanks so Much:) Have read volumes on the " great war" and no words can describe the horrors and privations suffered, hope my dio brings a bit of that forth albeit pitifully:oops:....Jim:)
 
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Beautiful.
Alas Bigfoot57 I don't deserve a great build doodah - I only wish I could build to this standard! You need to add your doodah to Jim's original post.
 
For my money, this is what dioramas are about, a narrative and no compromise or resorting to caricature. If I saw this in a military or war museum, I'd study it for ages. Stunning Jim, simply stunning.
 
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For my money, this is what dioramas are about, a narrative and no compromise or resorting to caricature. If I saw this in a military or war museum, I'd study it for ages. Stunning Jim, simply stunning.
Thank you so much John, I really appreciate that. Jim:)
 
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lov it Jim,so much detail,to ever inch of it,each time you look you see more,
great job all round tanks,men,and the whole 9 yards :D


do like the over all look of burnt and stinted,very well done, :)
Thanks Monica, you're such a dear. Jim:)
 
Fantastic Jim truly shows the horrors of war and the colours of the tanks ,figs and base are great .
 
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