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    Pegasus Bridge Diorama Scene

    Scratch made Pegasus Bridge section, Hotel Gondree, water, barbed wire, sand bags and British Glider

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  • aaron
    • Oct 2011
    • 2019

    #2
    Wicked dio man. I like your style, Love the scratchwork. The sandbags look the biz as does the panzer iv

    Your faces have nice detail and the mist on the river is classic.

    Awesome job er..bspnick

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    • Guest

      #3
      That's very good Nick. The figures are excellently painted & the details such as the barbed wire & river mist are very clever! There's a real sense of action in the scene.

      I'd like to see a couple of photos of the whole thing, might be difficult as it looks pretty big!

      Cheers

      Patrick

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      • Guest

        #4
        love this diorama man!! is the mist photo edited ?? cheers Steven

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        • Guest

          #5
          this is absolutely amazing,its like a scene from call of duty the pc game.5*s from me

          mobear

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          • Guest

            #6
            Welcome to the forum Bsp???

            Very nice diorama!! Remember me the film "A brigde so far".

            Regards

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              A very nice diorama superbly executed remembering quite a feat of arms by the 2nd Ox and Bucks,along with Royal Engineers and of course the glider pilots.

              Cheers

              Steve

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              • Guest

                #8
                Wow stunning awesome work fella, would love to more photo's

                It must have taken you ages to complete this dio

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                • Guest

                  #9
                  Very nice scene bsnick.

                  Sailed up the river there to Caen some years ago. Quite a scene & contrast. Now just a quiet backwater it was so peaceful. The bridge at that time was due for removal & some modern thing being put in. Amazing & unsual to see it roll to open & allow boat access. There was also talk of removing the cafe on the banks there, perhaps rebuilding. Do not know if this was carried out.

                  It was orignally the Benouville Bridge after the name of the adjacent village. Very aptly re-named the Pegasus Bridge from the badge insignia of the British Forces.

                  Laurie

                  Edit. Found that the original bridge is now a museum piece & that is very nice for such an historic moment.

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                  • HAWKERHUNTER
                    SMF Supporters
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 1589
                    • Steve
                    • Halifax, West Yorks.

                    #10
                    Stunning work, picture No 8 with flare and fog just blows me away. Well done.
                    Steve

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                    • spanner570
                      SMF Supporters
                      • May 2009
                      • 15402

                      #11
                      A very warm welcome to the forum, and what a way to introduce yourself!

                      What a superb diorama.....

                      Class work and no mistake. Really nice with great photo shots.

                      I could pile on more superlatives, but I will let the pictures do that!

                      Big 5.

                      Ron

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                      • Guest

                        #12
                        WOW! What a warm welcome and unexpected praise for the (our) diorama.

                        My diorama partner Alex and I have a passion for this kinda' stuff.

                        The mist on the water is poly fiber which was slightly smoothed out during the editing process.

                        We use a smoke machine to get certain misty effects also in our other numerous dioramas which we have created throughout the years.

                        We like to mix scale sizes in our dioramas also to give them depth.

                        A great example of that is in our WWII, Pointe Du Hoc diorama which can be posted if you guys have an interest in it.

                        I'm not sure if there is a photo of the entire Pegasus Bridge diorama, I'll have to do a little investigative work.

                        You guys are great!

                        Thanks again for all of your kind words.

                        bspnick:bounce:

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                        • Guest

                          #13
                          yea, that's pretty amazing. i would love to see a full size pic of this monster. and i'm pretty sure everyone's interested in seeing a point du hoc diorama you made.

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                          • michaelm
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 437

                            #14
                            WOW!!! Fantastic work, love it. Its all action.

                            Welcome to the forum.M

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                            • stona
                              SMF Supporters
                              • Jul 2008
                              • 9889

                              #15
                              Originally posted by \
                              Stunning work, picture No 8 with flare and fog just blows me away. Well done.
                              The sentry who fired the warning flare was engaged and shot by Lt.Brotheridge who himself died that night of wounds received in the bridge assault. He became the first allied soldier to die as a result of enemy action on D-Day.

                              Lest we forget.

                              Steve

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