"The OTHER amazing Weta Workshop WW1 display" Topic
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Arteis02 | 29 May 2015 10:59 p.m. PST |
Wellington, New Zealand, is graced by not one, but two amazing World War one exhibitions led by the creative talent of Weta Workshop. I've previously reported on 'The Great War Exhibition', with it's massive diorama of the Battle for Chunuk Bair, incorporating over five thousand 54mm miniatures painted by a team of 140 volunteer wargamers. But here's a look at the other exhibition, 'Gallipoli: the scale of our war', situated in New Zealand's national museum, Te Papa: link Here are a few pictures from the above blog to whet your appetite:
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Acharnement | 30 May 2015 4:37 a.m. PST |
A-stounding! Really very impressive work. The big size figures are truly remarkable. Thanks for bringing this to our attention. |
Condotta | 30 May 2015 5:30 a.m. PST |
Thanks for sharing. I'll advise my family to add this to their list of things to see in the Spring. |
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