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the enemy at home

jporto

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This is one of my recent works called "the enemy at home". It´s difficult to see it but under the bicycle there is the helmet ot the soldier that i´s inside the lavatory

Hope that you enjoy it :evil: :evil: :laugh: :laugh:

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Excellent use of the less tasteful figures (but historically accurate since manure occurs).

:woohoo: :laugh: :cheer: :lol: :silly:

Regards,
 
What great scene :D I did laugh ( I know some ppl cringe at out of the ordinary subjects ie dead uns and soldiers going pooh pooh )

Artistically (spelling) very well executed, great painting and groundwork

Nice one Jorge
 
Hi there.

Fantastic job on the bicycle! Is that the old Tamiya one? Did you use photo-etch parts for either the wheels or the brake lever?

Cheers from Peter
 
Excellent subject...
I think I found a kindered spirit... :woohoo: :notworthy :drink
Love the way you "think out of the box" or outhouse in this case. :lol: :laugh:
I really love the look of the beat up wood. Nice job.
The scene really tells a story.
Military men/woman all over the world love to let off a little steam and
practical jokes are a great release.
Thanks for posting it.
Shawn
 
That is funny. I love it. Worst I ever did was park a duece and a half inches from the door of the porta potty while a friend was in it. Well done (y)
James
 
Nice stuff!

Is that the old Verlinden set, 'Things To Do'?

I have that set and used the standing soldier on a small vignette but have yet to use the squatting soldier.
 
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