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Posted by Donald Duck on 08 Dec 2015, 12:52

Hi guys,

I have eventually completed this little diorama, which represents a German Sd.Kfz. 222 belongin to the 15th Panzer Division captured by some GIs of the 6th Armored Infantry Division.

Those units fought around Kasserine in 1943.

The 222 crew was ambushed and captured while leaving the vehicle to refuel it.

I ain't sure about the title yet. I was thinking about something like "Out of fuel, out of luck"... dunno, suggestions are welcome.


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Posted by Peter on 08 Dec 2015, 13:51

Excellent work! :thumbup:
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Posted by Mai Strac on 08 Dec 2015, 15:16

Amazing work!!!! :love: :love: :thumbup:
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Posted by Kekso on 08 Dec 2015, 17:18

I agree with guys. It is great.
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 08 Dec 2015, 19:00

Brilliant. Absolutely love it. Would the casualty's hat most likely have fallen off, though? Excellent terrain and story. Superb job.
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Posted by santifernandez on 08 Dec 2015, 20:04

I like the composition and terrain, very well done.
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Posted by vellek on 08 Dec 2015, 22:05

Great dio and great pictures too
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Posted by Donald Duck on 09 Dec 2015, 01:21

Thanks to all of you guys :mrgreen:

Bluefalchion wrote:Brilliant. Absolutely love it. Would the casualty's hat most likely have fallen off, though? Excellent terrain and story. Superb job.


I was very unsure whether to let the hat on the soldier's head or not.

The fallen soldier actually comes from the Airfix DAK set, in the beginning he was charging with a bayonet on his rifle. Along with some other minor modifications, I had to replace his head. This would allow me to have a better facial expression, which would fit the situation, and a better level of detail too.
The one you can see comes from a Caesar set, but they have the top of their heads flattened to allow a good matching with the helmet/cap... I wasn't able to recreate the top of the head, so that's why the hat is still on.
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Posted by Susofrick on 09 Dec 2015, 08:23

This is great use of some pretty odd figures! Very good dio!
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Posted by Beano Boy on 09 Dec 2015, 09:15

Impressive stuff.All collected and put together in the determined activity of Creating Art.
Well done DD. :thumbup: BB
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 09 Dec 2015, 11:33

I recognized the pose of the casualty, the original has a helmet and is bayoneting with rifle over his head in a downward motion. Turning him into a casualty was an inspired choice. I think he looks better than the original pose. So what's your next project?
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Posted by ADM on 09 Dec 2015, 15:24

superb piece of work ! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Posted by Donald Duck on 09 Dec 2015, 15:40

Once again, thanks to all of you :mrgreen:


Bluefalchion wrote:I recognized the pose of the casualty, the original has a helmet and is bayoneting with rifle over his head in a downward motion. Turning him into a casualty was an inspired choice. I think he looks better than the original pose. So what's your next project?


Well, actually I have tons of projects that exist only in my mind and a lot of stuff which needs to be completed too.
There is one similar little dio of Iwo Jima, I'm working on three Panzers as a Christmas present for some friends of mine, plus I'd like to build my first airplane, a Republic P-47 :love:

So, you see, there's a lot of stuff going on, but I'm very busy and lazy at the same time, so it will take a looooong time :oops:
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Posted by Bluefalchion on 09 Dec 2015, 17:10

Well, don't take it too hard. I sometimes start projects and come back to them decades later! I will keep following your work with interest.
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Posted by Panzer_Grenadire on 09 Dec 2015, 20:03

Great work and a true pleasure to see the old Airfix guy painted so good..;)
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Posted by Donald Duck on 10 Dec 2015, 12:40

Once more, thanks guys... you are way too kind :D

A friend of mine has made this for me:

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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 10 Dec 2015, 21:37

Extremely good work!
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Posted by The Iron Duke on 10 Dec 2015, 22:07

wow superb work i really like your work out bloody standing
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Posted by dykio on 14 Dec 2015, 12:01

brilliant, absolutely brilliant !!!
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Posted by Donald Duck on 14 Dec 2015, 19:34

Thanks lads ;)
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