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Defence of La Haye Sainte

Posted by thomaspicton on 31 Aug 2016, 15:41

Dear Forum Members,

Here is my La Haye Sainte with figures.

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And more on my website at:
http://generalpicton.blogspot.co.uk/201 ... ainte.html

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Hope you like it!
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Posted by Susofrick on 31 Aug 2016, 15:53

The grim reality of war! And even though there is a lot of misery in these scenes I find a lot of joy trying to figure out your conversions! Great fun! And good work.
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Posted by Emperor on 31 Aug 2016, 16:16

Great dio capturing the realism of war
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Posted by davbenbak on 31 Aug 2016, 16:44

Lots of great action! How about a close up of those voltiguers?
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Posted by sansovino on 31 Aug 2016, 16:57

Impressive work, good actions and finally an realistic size of La Haye Sainte. I like it! I would like to prefer only not bright colours for the soldiers or it was the foto-light which have given them their shining?
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Posted by Peter on 31 Aug 2016, 19:59

Earlier this month I stood in front of this farm. You captured it well in your work! :thumbup:
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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Sep 2016, 08:38

As always a monumental amount of work, interesting conversions and some really nice photographs.

Airfix mountain troops on the roof, Japanese bayoneting chap etc all brilliant.

The farm looks excellent although I think the garden might not have been quite so tidy at that time of the day.

The thing that spoils it for me is as always the gloss finish. The guys without it look great but the rest have the look of 'toy' soldiers which is such a shame when you achieved so much.

Nevertheless, inspirational stuff from which I for one, hope to 'pinch' a few ideas.

Best wishes,

Chris
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Posted by thomaspicton on 01 Sep 2016, 11:01

Dear Chris,

Many thanks, I do know what you mean about the gloss finish, but I have a bit of a phobia about dust. I know how bad the Winchester model looked after many years of dust and I want to avoid that by using gloss which is easy enough to dust. I assume your amazing compositions are temporary while mine will be permanent. My aim is to keep the gloss finish until the last minute (which could be ten years). It is then relatively simple to give the figures a matt varnish finish (but having first dusted them). So in sum, the gloss will go!
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Posted by C M Dodson on 01 Sep 2016, 14:31

Good news indeed!

My wife, Der Feldmarschall, is of the opinion that my efforts always are around too long.

Keep up the good work, your blog is excellent.

Chris
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Posted by thomaspicton on 01 Sep 2016, 15:51

Sounds like my wife, although I'd definitely be dead if I called her Feldmarschall!
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