Here are now the first photos of the diorama. I hope you like them.
On the English left flank was a march, so the French cavalry couldn'd charge there. The English archers came forward and shot in the flank of the attack which was repulsed
We are a group of Enthusiasts from all over the world, mostly Germany, who create historical battles in scale 1:72. As we do this since more than 10 years we thought it is time for our own blog. Being a historical enthusiast I wanted to fulfill my dream of producing my own figures in this scale too. So I started working with several sculptors to produce exotic figures in 1:72 which I fear nobody else would bring on the market.
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Montag, 28. September 2015
Samstag, 26. September 2015
We have another new guy in our group
We have a new hobbyfriend in our growing team of Hagen - Darek from Poland.
And here are three figures that Massimo sculpted in addition to this range, two Romans and a Carthagian
We will put all these figures together in sets of units. I already got the first figures from Andy to make some photos and put them in the shop this weekend.
Darek is a fan of ancient figures and already asked Massimo to make him three figures. But after making this order he surprised me with conversions of his own.
So I simply told him to go on and join our group. Here are some photos of figures he is working on the moment. There will come far more over the next months...
There are repulican Romans, Greeks and Carthagians. I also suggested Pontic troops and Romans of the 3rd Century AD
And here are three figures that Massimo sculpted in addition to this range, two Romans and a Carthagian
We will put all these figures together in sets of units. I already got the first figures from Andy to make some photos and put them in the shop this weekend.
Mittwoch, 23. September 2015
Poitiers - The building up
I thought to show the photos in chronological order, starting with the build up of the diorama.
First we arranged the tables we got from the organisation team
In the morning Schmitty bought some wooden plates which we arranged over the table
Then we had to try how to make the slope on which the French attacked. The first idea was to make it with Styrodur. Here Schmitty and Rainer cutting the stuff
We put some folded down beer-tables which had the right size (the higher ground was just 10 meters over the valley). Here Schmitty takes the Styrodur in front of the "heights" to check the angle we need.
Didn't looked really good...
Sitting around (me - the others standing:-)) and searching for a solution. In the meantime Markus arrived.
Rainer and Rüdiger have no idea
As have Schmitty and Peter...
Now Alfred arrived too and whe had a brainstorming
And finally Schmitty told us he still has some wooden plates in his car. So we had our slope - long and not too steep.
Rainer securing the slope on the ground
And finally our usual blanket over everything. This blanket has seen battles since the 1990ies, starting with Gettysburg (it smells like it of course).
Now the real work starts. Rüdiger has to put our "groundwork"-mixture over the edge between the two blankets. On this later we put the hedge
Putting the first figures on the plate. You see our usual system of glueing the figures on stands and later scatter our homemade mixture over it. Here the English left flank.
Peter exclaims to Massimo how it works
Well Markus has still to glue some of his units on the stands
The making of the hedge was Alfreds idea. Looks like he had a nice little walk through a forest the day before:-) But it looked really good
And now putting the first units together to check how it looks.
And it looks not too bad when you make a close-up photo eh?
Now Alfred arranged the figures in the historical right position
Me of course too:-) And Markus still glueing
Schmitty glueing too. We left several hundred figures not positioned on bases before to fill the gaps between the stands
And in the end this is what you will see in the next posts
First we arranged the tables we got from the organisation team
In the morning Schmitty bought some wooden plates which we arranged over the table
The first work done, we focused on the Hagen-Shop. Here Andy's display for fairs which I like very much
We put some folded down beer-tables which had the right size (the higher ground was just 10 meters over the valley). Here Schmitty takes the Styrodur in front of the "heights" to check the angle we need.
Didn't looked really good...
Sitting around (me - the others standing:-)) and searching for a solution. In the meantime Markus arrived.
Rainer and Rüdiger have no idea
As have Schmitty and Peter...
Now Alfred arrived too and whe had a brainstorming
And finally Schmitty told us he still has some wooden plates in his car. So we had our slope - long and not too steep.
Rainer securing the slope on the ground
And finally our usual blanket over everything. This blanket has seen battles since the 1990ies, starting with Gettysburg (it smells like it of course).
Now the real work starts. Rüdiger has to put our "groundwork"-mixture over the edge between the two blankets. On this later we put the hedge
Putting the first figures on the plate. You see our usual system of glueing the figures on stands and later scatter our homemade mixture over it. Here the English left flank.
Peter exclaims to Massimo how it works
Well Markus has still to glue some of his units on the stands
The making of the hedge was Alfreds idea. Looks like he had a nice little walk through a forest the day before:-) But it looked really good
And now putting the first units together to check how it looks.
And it looks not too bad when you make a close-up photo eh?
Now Alfred arranged the figures in the historical right position
Me of course too:-) And Markus still glueing
Schmitty glueing too. We left several hundred figures not positioned on bases before to fill the gaps between the stands
And in the end this is what you will see in the next posts