| Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes, WWII, Bastogne, December 1944,Toy Soldiers Now this was fun creating a WW2 diorama for my enjoyment and maybe some of you guys too in toy soldiers, armored model builders world or some of you other guys that just love military history. I think there's something for everyone whether you collect King & Country, Britains, Figarti, Build-A-Rama (youtu.be Also, Force of Valor, etc., or you're a Tamiya or Dragon modeler. It's kind of like creating your on WW2 reenactment or "Band of Brothers" but more fun IMO. Check out the (Press on Time Stamp below): 0:35 Military Miniatures -- German Soldier POW 1:12 Military Miniatures - MP Post 1:22 Military Miniatures - M4 Sherman Tank with 76mm gun US Armor 1:35 Military Miniatures -- M24 Chaffey Tank US Armor 1:57 Military Miniatures -- US Army at rest 2:24 Military Miniatures -- US Artillery Teams (M2 105mm Howitzers) 2:45 Military Miniatures -- Priory & Church defenses 3:11 Military Miniatures -- Dig-in and Defend 3:43 Military Miniatures - M4 Sherman Tank Dozer US Armor 3:54 Military Miniatures -- Cutting through the gray yard Here's a diorama tip for snow. Use flour and liberally sprinkle it around and add crashed bay leaf as ground cover. The flour can be removed in most cases with a "can of air" to blow away the debris. This technique is not only good for Toy Soldier dioramas but works well on Modeler diorama. Again, use your "can of air" (dust cleaner for PCs) to blow away snow from your Tamiya and ... |