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Here is the mighty Big Bertha. One of the biggest guns that saw action during WW1. 

Any comments and or critique is more then welcome. 

 

Thanks for stopping by! 

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Your best creation so far. All round top quality. The base, the gun, the figure and all the other additions work brilliantly. Well done.:thumbsup:

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Hold on, I just need to get my jaw off the floor! 

Stunning build and a great vignette. 👌

The figure really does show how big Bertha was .... 

 

Keith 😁 

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Lovely job. :yes: Muddier than a muddier thing in the mud. :)

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Hi Maddox,

Tremendous model, out of the ordinary, for being an iconic and unique cannon.
Great job with its finish, showing a very WWI, dirty and muddy look.
The figure, very good as always and gives the sensation of scale perfectly next to the projectile as well.

Cheers

Francis.👍

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The end result certainly justified all of the work that went into this one. It looks great. Nice one Maddoxx.

 

John.

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Another brilliant job Maddoxx, I really love the way that you have distressed everything, it all looks old  and battered, that's good painting from you, well done, excellent work...

 

Ed

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Jawdroppingly fantastic model in every possible way.

Absolutely brilliant!

 

 

Kristjan

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Outstanding  work Mate, perfect WW1 style with an almost steampunkish flavour!

 

Cheers

Hans

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Thank you all so much for all the nice comments and positive feedback! it is much appriciated!

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Brilliant, just brilliant! :wow:

A real show stopper, the gun, figure and weathering all first class. 

(Thought I'd already commented but it must have been the wip).

 

How did they move such a thing, team of oxen?

 

Great modelling!

Darryl 

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