After some time, I want to show another of Thomsonfelds diorama ideas. He played a lot with backround photos. A very interesting subject in itself.
Here we have the 21st Dutch Marines in Surinam (Netherland West Indies).
A very colorful subject
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.
After some time, I want to show another of Thomsonfelds diorama ideas. He played a lot with backround photos. A very interesting subject in itself.
Here we have the 21st Dutch Marines in Surinam (Netherland West Indies).
A very colorful subject
Darek sent me these photos of his latest works. We already have several of his Panzerni cavalry in our
Siege of Vienna 1683 range at Hagen.
As I am personally fully concentrated on Blackwatch, I can' afford producing these additions to the range.
If anybody is interested in buying these masters and join the Hagen-Team for producing them, please write Andy a mail and we can arrange things.
It would be a pity not to increase the range.
Guys, this set is something special and I am happy to get it for my armies. Thanks to Pieter for the tip.
And of course to Massimo for the great work!!
Darek sent me photos of his latest work. At first we have a Polish light cavalryman in the 17th century. I think this unit could be a good addition to Polish winged Hussars and the Panzernis.
Beside this so many ancients, that it is too much for one post. I start with Carthagian Citizen militia
My first thought when Patrick told me, he wants to sell the big dioramas was "how do I get them in my house?". Ok, later I had to accept, that I have already too much figures (if this would ever be possible) in my collection.
So I followed with interested Patricks handlings. I feared that he would start selling bits of the diorama and in the end it is destroyed and parts of it appear at Ebay.
Thanks God my mate Andi (no, not Brune), bought the complete diorama to put it on show in another museum. So it isn't lost for the commnity.
We don't know exactly, when it will be on show again. Because of this, I want to put a bunch of photos here.
Before we start with the Napoleonic, here the Romans in Winter