that is quite affective! a few explosions going on would look good. you should defo do a few of these fliks when it's all finished.
Dog Green Sector, Omaha Beach, June 1944
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Thanks fellas for the comments, this last pickie was a bit of an experiment really, bit of a way to go yet.
Good suggestion Bobby, but I just couldn't even attempt explosions, also because most of the casualties were caused by machine gun fire, I will stick to that and see what I can sort out along those lines.
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It is worth remembering that the explosives attached to the obstacles were mainly conventional land mines of various types, or contact fused artillery shells. There was no special waterproofing which meant that the salt water corroded the innards making them either useless or very exciting for the bomb disposal boys.
Not a job I would have fancied at the time!
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Hi again Ron
Shes looking pretty good Ron. Keep up the good work.
It was off thread indeed but very interesting to hear about the history of your area. I will not go off on one again but I was amazed to learn that someone from my town (Dundonald on the outskirts of Belfast) was buried in Osterbeek cemetry near Arnhem when I was on the Leger tour. There were a few VC headstones in that graveyard Ron. Makes you very proud of what our fore fathers did to fight the evil of facism. On the modelling front, as you can tell by the number of my posts, am only new to the whole tank,plane and diorama thing. In fact I only started a Tamiya "Stuka Zu Fuss" half track and had to move on from it to a Tamiya Focke Wulf 1/72 which I still havent even built after I was bought it at Christmas. I havent even painted anything or used the airbrush I purchased in November last year!! I think I need to get the finger out and get moving. My main problem is whether to airbrush in the house as my garage isnt very warm but I don't want acrylic/enamel being blasted into the air for the girlfriend to breathe in.Comment
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Thanks for the positive comments on my experimental 'Action photo' boys. Also thanks to Peter for yet more info. on Omaha. Great stuff, thanks.
The diorama is coming along nicely. Apart from remodelling the figures, the actual build (Being only the obstacles) has been surprisingly straight forward and I have all the elements done now, so the next bit is putting them all together in some sort of composition on the sand, which I know will be difficult ..Then standing back and give it big looks and thoughts...
I was going to post progress, but there isn't any really. I have posted the sand, obstacles and figures so there really is nothing else to report until the finished job.
Thanks again for the interesting post Neill, what an amazing find in Osterbeek.
I don't need to worry about killing the wife with fumes, I only brush paint my models!
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Hi all, I have now completed this diorama for the Jan/March G.B., it is also a present for my son. He loves going to Normandy and in particular Omaha Beach so I hope he likes this little gift....
Thanks for the posts during the construction, I really do appreciate them and I have learned a lot more about the subject matter!
Here is a colour picture of part of the finished Diorama.
The others are in the Group build 'Completed' section. Or will be as soon as I can load them. I will also explain briefly how I built the dio.
Thanks,
Ron
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