Sturm at dawn
Komentáre
30 10 November 2021, 18:57
Robin (WhiteGlint)
Your dioramas are really inspring, This on too is just great! 👍
Your dioramas are really inspring, This on too is just great! 👍
10 November 2021, 19:35
Bruce Huxtable
More than just well executed, this is dramatic, and actually unsettling. Seeing only hints and clues about the missing people is as important to the scene you have depicted. Your skills, creativity and story telling deserve Congratulations, Robert.
More than just well executed, this is dramatic, and actually unsettling. Seeing only hints and clues about the missing people is as important to the scene you have depicted. Your skills, creativity and story telling deserve Congratulations, Robert.
10 November 2021, 20:48
Michael Kohl
@Neuling: Ernst Jünger is the guy up front. 🙂
kidding aside. I second the others and am again impressed by the composition of this vignette.
@Neuling: Ernst Jünger is the guy up front. 🙂
kidding aside. I second the others and am again impressed by the composition of this vignette.
11 November 2021, 13:26
Simon Nagorsnik
very dramatic scene!
you can see the dynamic- very well thought out!
very dramatic scene!
you can see the dynamic- very well thought out!
13 November 2021, 19:09
Album info
German sturmtruppen advance for attack on the cover of an ambulance wreck
Kit: icm Ford t ambulance with scratchbuilt body.
Figures are slightly modified icm sturmtruppen with hornet heads.
Groundwork and tree all scratchbuilt. The scattered French kit came from the ww1 french weapon sets from icm.
Painting done with tamiya acrylic, humbrol enamel and oilpaint