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My models, the early years

Ladies and gents,

thought this would be a good place to show some of my work.

front2.jpg

flyover.jpg

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LIT1.jpg

LIT6.jpg

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frontfin.jpg

rightfin.jpg

leftfin.jpg


front.jpg

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fullfront.jpg

cornerleft.jpg


overall.jpg

fullfront.jpg


GDfull1web.jpg

GDfull4web.jpg

GDsokkelfrontweb.jpg


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fin_compl27.jpg

fin_compl33.jpg


HotGun33.jpg


Lost43.jpg

Lost48.jpg

Lost52.jpg


And there's more here

Thanks for watching

Robert
 
Well Robert , I always love your work . I am interested when I see a modellers work to find what your favourite is ?

I really love the T34/85 diorama most , the compositions with multiple levels gives it a dramatic feel .

I must admit the Howitzer diorama is new to me , I hope there are more picatures of it when I click on the link , I usually comment first otherwise I would click and forget to comment :blush:

Jenny :kiss:
 
stunnig stuff. but for me that one is one of our best....


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the hole scenery is melted together :notworthy (y) :notworthy (y)


greets Mirko
 
Great stuff! i saw a few of these around the net, they are all impressive modeling , i must admit i have a soft spot for winter stuff (the greyhound dio is fantastic), thanks for posting all together, they will be saved in my harddisk! :woohoo:
 
I'm in total AWE, Robert your a great maker of figures
as well as those dioramas. I love the Berlin the best,
you can see the amount of work and detail he put into it. :notworthy
 
Hey Robert,

I really enjoyed looking through these.

That is quite a collection to be proud of. I would have to say that Berlin 1945 is my favorite. I have always liked multi-tiered dios and vignettes.

Great work!

Bob
 
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