My friend Thomas Mischak is working since 1995 on his diorama. I have seen it in the beginning when he used a lot of Airfix-Figures.
Over the years he painted figures new, exchanged old against new figures, created a better groundwork etc. Because of missing space it didn't grew bigger, it became more and more better in quality.
Now he had the chance that the local newspaper became interested in it and made an article as well as a video of it.
See here the article and especially the Video. Several people were invited to visit him in his cellar to see the diorama life.
And here a lot of photos from this day.
That is a mighty huge effort! Very impressive! Great work Thomas!
AntwortenLöschenDas is fantastisch! Es gefällt mir. Vielen dank.
AntwortenLöschenStokes
What a stunning Creation!!! Lovely in every way Uwe. Your friend is a very talented guy!!!
AntwortenLöschenOutstanding pictures! Thansk for sharing...
AntwortenLöschenVery impressive but its important to note le haye sainte at the time of waterloo was mosty red brick with a very faint whitewash from years before.. the truest model of how le haye sainte looked at the time is in the Royal Armouries in Leeds..
AntwortenLöschenMy recent research and my subsequent models have been based on these facts..
Still impressed..
Regards Patrick