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Gentlemen,

In my first participation in this forum, I would like to present my work, starting with 2 very typical British Army models, during WW2.

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The jeep is from Italeri and the 2 Airborne Trailers are from Resicast. 1/35 scale.

 

In the next photos, they show the models in a diorama, about the Battle of Arnhem. Look at the brick pavement, which was common on the streets of Dutch cities in 1944.

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Thanks for viewing.

Fábio.

 

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7 hours ago, Matt P said:

Excellent work 👍. I would love to see more of this diorama too 

Nice that people liked it. I have a lot of material to present here, especially about British army vehicles, during WW2.

 

Matt P: This diorama is being finalized. Soon, I will publish here, in the dioramas forum.

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Have to agree with Ernst!

 

The Jeep and trailer are excellent (crate of gold in the trailer under tarp?), but the dio is over the top! Such great work on the bricks, grass, subtle effects, so good, well done.

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Lovely modelling,.....

 

.....my only slight criticism is that Airborne Trailers would be heaped full of kit with the tarp stretched over the top. 

 

Brilliant stuff,

                      Tony

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On 14/10/2020 at 17:42, Buzby061 said:

Excellent job, looking forward to seeing the dio. 
 

Pete

 

Hi Pete!

 

In the first week of December, I will publish the complete diorama where I used the backdrop for the photos of the jeep and trailers.

 

See you later!

Fábio.

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On 11/10/2020 at 10:21, Bullbasket said:

You sir, are an excellent modeller. That is a stunning model. Nice one.

 

John.

 

Hi John!

 

Thank you for your kind comment!

 

Cheers,

Fábio.

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