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    Falklands Conflict Diormama. Barn. Jersey Treading Post

    Building all the equipment used by the British Forces in the Falklands Conflict.
    The barn wind generator fences are all scratch built.

    The barn is an authentic, near, copy of typical although some are more delapidated.
    Thought that would be over the top & probably thought as being over dramatic.

    The two Landrovers series 2 & 3 are rehashes of the British army Snatch. The Helicopters
    a Wasp, Scout & Gazelle. The two tractors cast complete items gloss rubbed of & effects
    added.

    This is only part of the diorama which is 8ft, 2.4m long & will have 15 vehicles aircraft &
    helicopters.

    The Jersey Trading Post is just stupidity but it was fun doing.

    Laurie

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  • colin m
    Moderator
    • Dec 2008
    • 8741
    • Colin
    • Stafford, UK

    #2
    Great to see it all together Laurie. Is there much more planned ?

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    • Guest

      #3
      Originally posted by colin m
      Great to see it all together Laurie. Is there much more planned ?
      Thanks Colin. Less than a third here. There will be 15 vehicles aircraft & helicopters.

      Laurie

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      • Guest

        #4
        Looking good Laurie :smiling3:.

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        • tr1ckey66
          SMF Supporters
          • Mar 2009
          • 3592

          #5
          Looks great Laurie. Did you scratch build the barn yourself? Also, the background - is it a model rail background? It really sets the scene.

          Cheers
          P

          PS. I see a sneaky Skyhawk underneath - Argentine?!!!

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          • Guest

            #6
            Originally posted by SWR
            Looking good Laurie :smiling3:.
            Thanks very much very much appreciated.

            Laurie

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            • Guest

              #7
              Originally posted by tr1ckey66
              Looks great Laurie. Did you scratch build the barn yourself? Also, the background - is it a model rail background? It really sets the scene.

              Cheers
              P

              PS. I see a sneaky Skyhawk underneath - Argentine?!!!

              First yes it is a an argentinianSkyhawk P. I was going to have a two pat diorama on one shelf. But not neough room so it is now two shelves.
              Argentinian & British.

              All that you see barn, fences generator are scratch built. The back ground is one of a lot of backgrounds. This is the nearest i could get to a
              Falklands one not bad but not quite there but it will be close enough. The doors are made out of plastic sheet using panel scribers to get
              the effect.

              Laurie

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              • Peter Gillson
                SMF Supporters
                • Apr 2018
                • 2594

                #8
                Hi Laurie

                Quite a project, a whole lot of work.

                Question: how do you make Jersey Royal potatoes taste even better?

                Answer: with a knob of Guernsey buttter!!

                Peter

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Peter Gillson
                  Hi Laurie

                  Quite a project, a whole lot of work.

                  Question: how do you make Jersey Royal potatoes taste even better?

                  Answer: with a knob of Guernsey buttter!!

                  Peter
                  Oh heck you are a really mixed up guy Peter. Do you not realize that the Jersey
                  Cow produces the best butter in the world.

                  Ok Guernsey cows not bad. But do you realize that Jersey Cows are a lot further
                  south than the Guernsey types. More luscious pasture land.

                  Another advantage of Jersey cows which you will not know. Such ignorance tut.
                  Never mind. So here to improve your, obviously lacking, bovine education.

                  In Peru their cows dwell on the side of steep hills. However they keep falling
                  off the sides of the hills.

                  But panic not to the rescue. Yes Jersey Cows. They are able to navigate these
                  tough hills sure footed & provide the world's best milk, cream & yogurt.

                  Laurie

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                  • Peter Gillson
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 2594

                    #10
                    Banjour Laurie

                    I disagree. Actually, the world's best butter is from Guernsey cows on Sark!

                    À la perchoïne

                    Peter

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                    • Guest

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Peter Gillson
                      Banjour Laurie

                      I disagree. Actually, the world's best butter is from Guernsey cows on Sark!

                      À la perchoïne

                      Peter

                      Dear oh dear Peter. A Jersey bovine fact.

                      A quote. If you read about the differences between the Guernsey and Jersey breeds, you will see that Jersey's are known for their slightly higher butterfat content.

                      There we have it signed & sealed.

                      Thank you.

                      Laurie

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                      • rtfoe
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Apr 2018
                        • 9082

                        #12
                        Laurie, that's a nice set of Falkland stuff. Did the UK have any hard top cabs for the series 3?

                        My fellow country men are constantly duped by vegetable and palm oil packaged as butter and always wonder why butter on toast tastes better overseas. Dairy butter ofcourse trumps them all. Butters from these two islands are a rarity here and only found in specialty stores at crazy prices...might just get one of each just to tell the difference.

                        Cheers,
                        Richard

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          Originally posted by rtfoe
                          Laurie, that's a nice set of Falkland stuff. Did the UK have any hard top cabs for the series 3?

                          My fellow country men are constantly duped by vegetable and palm oil packaged as butter and always wonder why butter on toast tastes better overseas. Dairy butter ofcourse trumps them all. Butters from these two islands are a rarity here and only found in specialty stores at crazy prices...might just get one of each just to tell the difference.

                          Cheers,
                          Richard
                          Thank you Richard. Series 3 I do believe they had as i copied from one.

                          Tell the difference. Easy. Jersey butter is the best in the world. That is the difference.
                          I kid you not.

                          Laurie

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                          • Guest

                            #14
                            Originally posted by rtfoe
                            Laurie, that's a nice set of Falkland stuff. Did the UK have any hard top cabs for the series 3?

                            My fellow country men are constantly duped by vegetable and palm oil packaged as butter and always wonder why butter on toast tastes better overseas. Dairy butter ofcourse trumps them all. Butters from these two islands are a rarity here and only found in specialty stores at crazy prices...might just get one of each just to tell the difference.

                            Cheers,
                            Richard
                            Hi Richard sorry not to have answered you post sooner.

                            The only Landrovers available at 1/48 are the Snatch British Army (Defender).

                            I used two Snatches & altered them to a series 2 & 3. That meant a complete rehash of the roofs.
                            Complete new backs. Windows pierced in the sides plus packing out under the windows.

                            Both had to have the rad recessed back for which I made two new grilles. 2 new bonnets Quite an
                            effort but enjoyable.

                            Laurie

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                            • rtfoe
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 9082

                              #15
                              That's a lot of work Laurie on the conversions for the front and back. End result is good and well deserved. I did a conversion of the Italeri Series 3 kit to a hard top cab and separate canvas top for the back with cage wire mesh sides. It had a full radio com's rack. It's fitted onto my R&R dio which surprizingly is not posted here.

                              Here's a snippet of the conversion and final look...



                              Cheers,
                              Richard
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