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Captain Siborne Supporting Member of TMP30 May 2024 12:57 p.m. PST

Many thanks for all your kind comments! I've added a few new pictures of this section of the diorama, involving another carriage from the talented Mr Flood and some other figures. Hope you enjoy.

More on my blog here:

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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP30 May 2024 1:53 p.m. PST

Great photos. Anyone can knock together some scratch built models or their drivers. The art is to place them in a diorama like this. Your father has a gift for modelling of buildings, you seem to be able to place folk just where they need to go. (Is that not the whole point of senior military command experience, such as yours?)

My next contribution is this conversion of an 1870s US stagecoach 3D printed. Axle moved forward, roof lowered, lamps added, C spring suspension, all to take it back 60 years to 1815. It is still more a parade coach, but, if Boney wins today, he needs summat for his entry into Brussels on 19th June


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CHRIS DODSON Supporting Member of TMP30 May 2024 10:20 p.m. PST

Very nice progress.

The carriages are very special indeed.

Best wishes,

Chris

NelsonNapoleon01 Jun 2024 11:55 a.m. PST

Most excellent work – lovely.

NN.

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