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Defend the Oder.

Posted by Wiking on 07 Aug 2016, 07:29

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Seydlitz troops in the line.

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391.Sicherungs Divison and one Stug III (H) from SS-Pz. Jagd.Abt. 32 defend an attack of NKFD troops.

Tank III : Revell
Stug III : Dragon
Figures: Preiser, Cäsar, Imex, Pegasus, Zvezda.
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Posted by Kekso on 07 Aug 2016, 08:30

Everything seems like caught in a moment. I like it a lot, especially guy jumping over barbed wire.
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Posted by stenfalk on 07 Aug 2016, 10:47

Absolutely worth seeing. A very nice piece you imagine again. I can feel the despair of the retreating troops. And even if you can´t see them I can sense a huge detected approaching Russian Army...
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Posted by Peter on 07 Aug 2016, 15:36

Looks very dynamic! Full of action ! Great conversions of figures! :thumbup:
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Posted by santifernandez on 07 Aug 2016, 19:07

Great and dynamic scene.
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Posted by Old Wolf on 07 Aug 2016, 23:29

WW II is not mine but this scene is so lively. you did a very good gluejob.
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Posted by Susofrick on 08 Aug 2016, 07:39

You can make a Medieval scene too, Defending the Order. I am not that fond of WWII, but this looks nice!
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 08 Aug 2016, 09:25

Wow. You did an extremely dynamic scene. I especially like the Crew bailing out of the tank.
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Posted by vellek on 08 Aug 2016, 16:27

Kekso wrote:Everything seems like caught in a moment. I like it a lot, especially guy jumping over barbed wire.

That's my favorite bit too.
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Posted by Michael Robert on 08 Aug 2016, 17:55

Hello,

agree, very dynamic. I like such dynamic scènes.
I am not sure whether I understand everything. Are there some German soldiers revolting and shooting on comrades or are these "NKVD" subversive troops in Wehrmacht uniforms creating amoc?

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Posted by Wiking on 08 Aug 2016, 19:05

Michael Robert wrote:
I am not sure whether I understand everything. Are there some German soldiers revolting and shooting on comrades or are these "NKVD" subversive troops in Wehrmacht uniforms creating amoc?

The NKFD (Nationalkomitee freies Deutschland, Nationalkomitee free Germany) is roughly say captured German soldiers by the Russians who turn them around to free Germany from the N**i regime. The Wehrmacht soldiers called they simply Seydlitz troops.The NKFD (Seydlitz troops) do first propaganda with loudspeakers at the front line and later on in only small groups they fight (German against German soldier) as in my Dio shown in the Oder battle. I read about these small attacks in the Book of Tony Le Tissier, Durchbruch an der Oder (Breakethrough at the Oder) ISBN 3-86047-904-0.
NKFD troops use red armlet and German, Russian stuff as in the Dio shown.

Walther von Seydlitzt - Kurzbach:
http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Walther_ ... z-Kurzbach
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Posted by Wiking on 08 Aug 2016, 19:07

@ All
Thank you very very much for your nice words.
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Posted by Bramble15 on 09 Aug 2016, 01:36

Very very nice Wiking! I am always very impressed when contributors like yourself put these scenes forward. I love to see not only very nice paintwork but creativity and detail and you have captured it. The only question is.....what's next!
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Posted by Wiking on 11 Aug 2016, 15:08

Bramble15 wrote:
The only question is.....what's next!

The next is definitely to say thank you so much for your kind words.
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 19 Aug 2016, 15:05

Cool dio, very dynamic poses.
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Posted by Hellboy on 22 Aug 2016, 08:29

Wiking, again a masterpiece of you! :yeah: Where to start with the praise? The shape of the base plate is very unusual and a itself an eye-catcher. The floor design is great (ditch, traces of tank tracks, etc.). The dynamic figures, vehicles and and and and .... all together gives a work of art !!! :thumbup:
Thanks also for the historical information about the NKFD troops.
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Posted by Wiking on 22 Aug 2016, 15:33

@Wheeling Turn.
Thank you.

@Hellboy
Thanks a lot or your nice commend.
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Posted by panzerman on 27 Aug 2016, 15:47

Awesome diorama and cool history with it. I like the tank crewman about to shoot the guy with the magnetic explosive. Well built and painted....lots of action too. Bill
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