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A small Diorama I made for the Military Contest going on. This was both inspired buy Saving Private Ryan and also Obxcrew.
British SAS (Special Air Service) commandos pose before deploying to North Africa during World War II.
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Figs from TMC and Forest Moon Minifigures
Guns from Brickmania, Brick Arms, United Bricks
Heads (left unk, center left United Bricks, center right TMC, right, United Bricks
Jeep from Brick Veteran (out of stock)
Berets by Brickforge (out of stock)
A small Diorama I made for the Military Contest going on. This was both inspired buy Saving Private Ryan and also Obxcrew.
Llllllate war german officer with my custom (and super simple) sturmpistole. 1st entry into Sgt.BrickBrowns contest. The others will come latter this week. The wheat technique is not mine, but I wanted to test it and will be using it in my upcoming moc.
Photographed with grey paper background. Texture added during post production. Single light in 135cm / 50" Octa camera left
Allach Porcelain Figurines, as seen at the Arizona Jewish Historical Museum, donated by the family of Lt. Howard Utech. These were made by Jewish artists being held in prison camps during WW2. www.allachporcelain.com/about/
I'm going to turn in my little bunch of WW2 guys into the Howling Commandos.
Actually, I'm going to design new torsos, and make as many of these as I can. I'm having fun just taking pictures now.
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The Battle of Britain Memorial is a monument to aircrew who flew in the Battle of Britain. It is sited on the White Cliffs at Capel-le-Ferne, near Folkestone, on the coast of Kent.
The British upgraded the Sherman with a QF 17-pounder gun. Fireflys never fully replaced 75mm armed Shermans, as the 17- pounder was less effective against non armoured targets. It was the priority target for the Germans, leading many crews to camouflage the long barrel.
When I took pictures of my P-61 Black Widow (on the left ) last week I also decided to take a photograph of it together with its German counterpart, the He 219 Uhu (on the right). They are very different aircraft in many respects, but seeing them together also shows similarities, certainly in overall size.
Taken on Fuji Acros 100 in a Rollieflex 3.5 Tessar.
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