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Marko Paakkanen (Marko_Paakkanen)
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6 October 2013, 18:06
Christian Meyerhoff
Great work! What figures did you use?
6 October 2013, 18:16
Es-haq Khosravi
Great Job!
6 October 2013, 20:52
vincent coyne
very good it has an antique type look to it
6 October 2013, 22:13
Marko Paakkanen
Thx for all comments.
Christian : I am not sure... figures is 30-40 years old .. maybe airfix? My friends give to me.
7 October 2013, 05:18
Marko Paakkanen
some figures is sculpted a bit of the origin
7 October 2013, 05:19
Frank Krause
👍 Wow! 👍 Great job!
7 October 2013, 05:20
Steve Wilson
Hi Marko...
Excellent little vignette...
Maybe 30-40 years old but still available airfix.com/shop/figures/172-scale-figures/
I remember as a kid, my brother and I would buy loads of these little chaps, then create loads of different scenes on the living room floor. Much to the annoyance of Mum and Dad, who'd be treading on the little b*gg*rs for months afterwards ((😄 ))
7 October 2013, 07:18
Holger Kranich
Its really looking good! Great work in this scale!
7 October 2013, 08:08
Frank Krause
@Steve: 👍 - exactly same experience here...!
7 October 2013, 08:31
Steve Wilson
@Frank...
One thing I've learnt in my life, regardless of race, colour, creed and where ever they happen to live in the world, kids are the same and play the same🙂🙂🙂
7 October 2013, 09:05
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks all for commets.... hard to gets good photo too litlle for my skill.
7 October 2013, 12:00
Dave Flitton
Wow! very good!
7 October 2013, 16:50
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks Dave.

I put maybe better photo ...better options now maybe
7 October 2013, 17:49
Marko Paakkanen
Litlle problem whit name.. Home not need to preposition . thats i must
correct name

what is Germany word when soldier come back home (Homecoming ) is it "Heimkehr " ?
8 October 2013, 10:32
Frank Krause
"Heimkehr" is ok, Marko!
8 October 2013, 10:54
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks Frank
8 October 2013, 11:00
Steve Wilson
Marko...
It's spelt HEIMKEHRER, meaning " Homecomer ".
You've spelt " die HEIMKEHR " Homecoming, add DIE meaning " The " in front.
Giving you " DIE HEIMKEHR " German meaning in English " THE HOMECOMING ".
8 October 2013, 11:06
Marko Paakkanen
Thanks Steve for advice.
8 October 2013, 11:14
Holger Kranich
(Haha, now i can nitpick!;))

There are two options: "Die Heimkehr" means that people come home in general.
Or "Die Heimkehrer" means that just this people come back home.
8 October 2013, 11:19
Steve Wilson
(((😄 )))
8 October 2013, 11:25
Jan Voorbij
Bravo! Great work! You must have steady hands and sharp eyes ;🙂
8 October 2013, 11:47
Frank Krause
😛 Steve, you're more German than I am. 😉 We must meet some day and have a beer together! 😄
8 October 2013, 12:37
Steve Wilson
@Frank...
Thank you...;)
I'd love too Frank😄
8 October 2013, 12:50

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