Great effort!
Do you have anymore pictures?
new diorama
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Torro Sherman
Torro King Tiger
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Very impressive! When I glanced the first image I thought I was looking at an actual photograph.
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As always Doc......amazing example.......your attention to detail is awesome as well as your painting....and photos......well done Buddy




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Great job Doc, very realistic 

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Thanks all for the comments i have a few more pics to put up.
Thanks again bhoys !!
hail hail.
Thanks again bhoys !!
hail hail.
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Very cool Doc. That first pic of the soldiers in the trench looks real to me and the rest show how much fun a camera, a back yard and a nice afternoon can produce!
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Very atmospheric, Doc.
The Seelow Heights campaign was incredibly brutal, as it was effectively the Wehrmacht's 'they shall not pass' last stand, before Berlin. Anthony Beevor's book "Berlin, the downfall 1945" captures the spirit of it perfectly. It's a massive book, but well worth a read. Also makes a great doorstop.
For some reason, your pics remind me of Rouken Glen, not far outside Glasgow. Whenever I visited my grandparents, as a boy (Bellshill, then Thornliebank), we'd have days out there.
Now, that would make a great tank park!

For some reason, your pics remind me of Rouken Glen, not far outside Glasgow. Whenever I visited my grandparents, as a boy (Bellshill, then Thornliebank), we'd have days out there.

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