I present to you some photos of a diorama I built around 2005 of US wheeled vehicles in WW2. I called it Rolling Thunder due to the nature of the vehicles.
The premise of the diorama is simple. An Armoured recovery vehicle (tamiya m26) is returning from the front lines with a recovered/damaged Long Tom (the 155mm AFV club kit), with an escort armoured car M20 (Tamiya). The bridge is a newly enginered one built using existing stone structures from the previous one. Waiting to cross is a Jeep (Tamiya).
The story or secondary subplot beyond the obvious recovery vehicle convoy, Has some trophy hunters guarding the bridge rummaging through the destroyed bridge defence position after it was over run. The crew of the M26 are excited by the trophy hunters discovery and are straining to see their bounty. One of the crew on the starport side though tries drawing their attention forward to the MP wanting to stop the vehicle - a small animal has wandered onto the bridge!
Thats the main stuff. Of course I researched the living bejeasus out of this and at the time there was next to no aftermarket stuff for m26 like now (such as resin tyres etc)
The river is a 2 part epoxy resin that I wanted to be slow moving / very flat. all the reeds are hand cut from paper by myself, and the ballrushes are the seed pod/stamens from a native plant here in australia (banksia). I went top many dark forest creeks and gullies to locate gravels and mosses to do the ground cover.
The bridge piers are all recasts of a single master I made from air drying clay. I made a latex mould and recast several piers and then scribed some extra brick to make each a little different. (and oriented them so it was was not obvious its the same casting). the bridge design borrows heavily from a verlinden railway bridge kit for the piers. The wooden brdge is made from model ship strip wood and is quite basic, but have several good photos of that design in use. At the time the Baily bridge kit was not available 9it came out within several months of me finishing this dio...)
I have entered in in my local and national comp and won a few great awards. It is also on the cover of a model magazine here in Australia.
The diorama has a couple of problems. firstly the water is too featureless and flat, no birdlife in the reeds and no debris in the water from the new construction (offcuts) or the old demolished one. The other issue is the story/ plot ALOT of people dont understand why the truck is going the wrong way (leaveing Germany according to the sign). I felt a recovery vehicle's job was to bring stuff back from the front. hence doping its thing was travelling away from the front. That little confusion cost me some titles and is the steep learning curve I recieved to having simple plots that are easy to understand.
The reason I not post these before is the photos sucvk hard. like real bad. I took terrible pics backl then and found them the other night and fiddled with them to try recover some good ones.
I hope you enjoy. I have much much info on each model and the modifications and the figures etc.
there are alot of pics some are duplicate but subtle changes that offer a great view or scope.
Adam






















will do a part 2 in another post