Finally I have found some spare time to post the first close up pictures. Here you have and I hope you enjoy them.
The Spanish couple (you're right, they are identifiable as Spanish because of the flag and the national football selection shirt he's wearing while shooting with his video camera, despite the girl doesn't seem very pleased).
The former Swiss guardsman (proud to be Swiss, obviously).
The Argentinian family (I'm not sure of the proportion of readheaded people in that country, but what is sure is that they seem very proud of his fellow countryman Pope Francis). Next to them the Italian businesswoman and the nun, and in front of them the saluting unarmoured Guardsman.
And the last one for today, the head of the column watched by the enthusiastic crowd.
After two months full of work and some health problems in my family, I'm finally relaxed enough to post a new batch of close up pictures of my diorama. I hope you like them.
Another detailed view of the head of the column.
The musicians opening the march: a fifer and a drummer (with Pope Francis coat of arms in the drum).
The Colour Party: Sergeant Major carrying flag and two escorting NCOs with two handed sword (flag includes Pope Francis coat of arms upper left and that one of former Guard Commander Daniel Anrig in the centre).
Three views of the complete column.
And finally for today a close up of the rear of the column: Sergeant, Corporal and Halberdiers.
Thank you, Kekso. She is my mother and thank heaven she's already at home recovering from a problematic hip surgery.
Well, it's time to conclude this thread about my Swiss Guard diorama. And what better for a perfect end than see the Guards in their natural environment?
In the two first pictures we can see a halberdier column in front of Saint Peter's Basilica facade at Saint Peter's Square. In the last one we see the same column at Saint Damaso's Courtyard.
Thank you very much to all of you for your kindness and support. Now I will go back to being a simple viewer at the forum till I can get and post more pictures of other of my Jobs.
I think that you all already know that Photobucket is no longer viable unless you upgrade your account for 3rd party hosting (almost 400 US dollars per year ).
This has caused that all pictures published in this forum using Photobucket (including mine) have been blocked.
I have been suggested to use alternative vendors and am trying this one:
postimages.org
This is my first attempt to put some of my old pictures with this new server. I hope it will work. You will see in this post.
Bravo! Bravo! It Worked. We must not be one to shrink back as if a snail if something pokes us in our eyesight. In this case our hobby work of playful needs.
I am so glad you were able to post for free Santi Perez. If you still have those pictures that are now missing here in your PC files,repost them if you wish. This is a darn good topic and well worth the extra effort needed to restore it.
You guys not giving in to outrages blackmail, do not lose heart,but look forward now and find the way ahead for posting free pictures. Click onto any of my pictures or indeed now Santi Perez`s, photographs and you will wiz along to Postimage org. A good free site I have used for nearly 10 months. I highly recommend it. BB
To you, Beano, for your encourage in using good free sites like postimages.org. Undoubtedly, this is the one I will be using from now (at least, while it continues being free ).
And to you, Kekso, for the recovering of my pictures in the forum. It has saved me a lot of time in reposting all of them.
Go on with your project and the success of the Vatican Swiss Guard will be complete when you finish it . Don't hesitate to ask for help if you need any. It will be a pleasure for me.