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  1. Thanks, Steve. Glad you enjoyed looking at it. Jeremy
  2. In addition to the two images showing the palm-in V sign, I add more examples below. This palm-in gesture by British troops was much more prevalent than the palm-out version in the approximately 10 hours of wartime film I looked through. Civilians in Holland and France and North Africa primarily used palm-out in these period films BUT British troops rarely are seen using it and in these films most examples are the palm-in V sign. It is a Wikipedia etc fallacy that the palm-out V-sign was used by British troops based on the approx 10 hours of film material I reviewed. Libya - British parade... France Thank you!!
  3. Thanks, Ian. Here you go. https://www.iwm.org.uk/blog/research/2017/05/v-for-victory It could be used palm in. I have seen a smiling soldier on YouTube sitting on a tank in Europe also using palm in to the camera and so on. Naturally, I researched this. I have multiple examples of screen shots from Pathe News showing the palm -in V-sign by British troops to the camera in convoys and victory parades and very few of the palm—out from the same source. IThe palm-in V-sign was clearly used by British troops in various theatres from 1942 to 1945. When I return from my trip, I will post the examples from Pathe News.
  4. Hi paul, thanks for your nice words. A challenging build across many aspects. Yeah, the German AFVs were difficult to build along with the PE but it was good practice! The two honeys are average and need to improve my weathering skills. A smaller diorama next time. Look forward to seeing your next one. jeremy
  5. I think you outdid me for detail compared to my latest effort. Excellent display and composition and shows great modelling ability. Cars are tough to paint IMO and you did them very well. Jeremy
  6. Thanks Keith. Some rough photos added. Yeah, was trying to figure out how the convoy would react to the camera and saw wartime film of a Brit do the V sign so used that idea. There is actual film of the two destroyed German vehicles with Honeys trundling by, so that was the inspiration for the AFPU idea. The film crew actually set fire to the Panzer III for effect it seems, by pouring fuel on it. Hence the burnt effect withou any other damage. Both vehicles apparently ran out of fuel. The Stug III shown has an interesting story, too.
  7. Thanks Toryu. Certainly challenged my patience doing the photoetch on the vehicles and also the rope for canvas top on car.
  8. Thanks echen. Added a couple of rough photos to the thread. Still toying with the full scene photos. Not a skilled model photographer…
  9. Thanks Ozzy. Mix of bits from Diopark cooking set, which is hard to come buy, Miniart kitchen set, and stove from Dragon DAK kit.
  10. Thanks Davi. Struggling with the size of the diorama and how to photograph it in full including lighting. I posted a couple of rough pictures while I work this out.
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