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German figures stalingrad needed
Removed by original poster on 10/27/08 - 16:34:07 (GMT).
Kuno-Von-Dodenburg
England - North, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 - 03:25 AM UTC
Hi Martyn,
After you recent "what should I do next" poll, I thought you were going to do an Italian trainyard?
And how about some photos of Berlin finished?!
As for Stalingrad figures, there are plenty out there that would be suitable for use in that setting - Jaguar, Warriors, DML, Tristar to name just a few companies that make numerous sets that you could use - take your pick.
Not sure about making it "summer diorama" though, as the battle in the city of Stalingrad itself (if that's what you're wanting to portray) didn't really kick off until late August / early September '42. If you're set on making it summer though, you could always make it a "Case Blue - the Road to Stalingrad" project or something along those lines.
- Steve
After you recent "what should I do next" poll, I thought you were going to do an Italian trainyard?
And how about some photos of Berlin finished?!
As for Stalingrad figures, there are plenty out there that would be suitable for use in that setting - Jaguar, Warriors, DML, Tristar to name just a few companies that make numerous sets that you could use - take your pick.
Not sure about making it "summer diorama" though, as the battle in the city of Stalingrad itself (if that's what you're wanting to portray) didn't really kick off until late August / early September '42. If you're set on making it summer though, you could always make it a "Case Blue - the Road to Stalingrad" project or something along those lines.
- Steve
alanmac
United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 - 03:39 AM UTC
Hi
What's this then, a Enemy at the Gates diorama
I know the experts gave it a kicking but I thoroughly enjoyed it I have to say.
Alan
What's this then, a Enemy at the Gates diorama
I know the experts gave it a kicking but I thoroughly enjoyed it I have to say.
Alan
martyncrowther
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 - 04:27 AM UTC
Quoted Text
After you recent "what should I do next" poll, I thought you were going to do an Italian trainyard?[
plus i have a few bits for stalingrad diorama so it seemed sense to put the train on hold and start the stalingrad diorama. what do you think?
I am doing that at the moment but waiting for kits so cant start it till late november
and camera is not working at the moment
Martyn
As for the summer i meant not a winter words but got lost for words
martyncrowther
England - West Midlands, United Kingdom
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Posted: Monday, October 27, 2008 - 04:28 AM UTC
Quoted Text
What's this then, a Enemy at the Gates diorama
maybe