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05 Sep 2019 12:26 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

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Tango0104 Sep 2019 10:08 p.m. PST

Cool!


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Armand

14Bore05 Sep 2019 3:39 p.m. PST

Lots of detail in that

Tango0106 Sep 2019 2:59 p.m. PST

Glad you like it my friend!. (smile)

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Mark 1 Supporting Member of TMP09 Sep 2019 12:52 p.m. PST

Lots of detail indeed!

I could probably sit and stare at that diorama for an hour with full attention. I would want to explore it like a wilderness to be discovered…

I wonder what that leading Frontovic plans to do with a hand-grenade against that Hetzer. Of course, I suppose the Frontovic doesn't know if the room around the Hetzer is empty of sentries until he gets in there with it (them?), and I can't see (because I can't explore as much as I want to) if the Hetzer's hatch is open. So …

An observation -- if it sounds like a criticism, it's only my poor choice of wording, because it is not my intent to criticize -- it almost appears to me as if the Russian soldiers were done by a different modeller than the German soldiers. The level of detail and "animation" of the German soldiers is rather substantially higher, to my eye. Not that there's anything wrong with them Russkies, but they just don't quite "pop" or "come alive" like the Germans do.

How very interesting! Thank you, Armand. Well found.

-Mark
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