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Tango0122 Mar 2019 12:33 p.m. PST

Very nice!

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More here
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Amicalement
Armand

Marc the plastics fan23 Mar 2019 9:39 a.m. PST

Nice and ambitious

Gazzola23 Mar 2019 10:16 a.m. PST

Tango01

Another nice find Armand. Keep them coming. Much appreciated.

Tango0123 Mar 2019 11:44 a.m. PST

Happy you like it my good friend!. (smile)


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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP23 Mar 2019 12:16 p.m. PST

So what country could produce 1/72 figures in these numbers and a diorama of this quality? Not too difficult.


Do follow the links to see so many nice images of the fall of LHS unfolding. I love the fire in the Great Barn. It is nice to see LHS shown as something fairly substantial. In practice, the perimeter is significantly bigger than even they shown here. On a par with that of Hgmt buildings actually.


Well done Tango. We would be lost without your input.

Lord Hill23 Mar 2019 3:17 p.m. PST

Amazing stuff.

Couple of things I found particularly interesting about LHS 1) – a sort of sunken patio outside the house – I've never seen that before
2) – a big pile of dung in the centre of the courtyard

I'm guessing the kind of obsessive attention that goes into making such a diorama didn't just make these two things up. Any idea?

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP23 Mar 2019 3:50 p.m. PST

The patio idea is interesting. You mean to the north edge of the farmhouse itself? Very rarely shown, because of the surrounding walls and tragically so inaccessible to this day. A few images from my collection;


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The B&W photo is from Jac Weller and that porch construction is long gone and was surely not 1815

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP23 Mar 2019 3:53 p.m. PST

The patio idea is interesting. You mean to the north edge of the farmhouse itself? Very rarely shown, because of the surrounding walls and tragically so inaccessible to this day. A few images from my collection;


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Tango0124 Mar 2019 4:06 p.m. PST

Glad you like it too my friend!. (smile)


Amicalement
Armand

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