"Frank! This one´s a wriggler ! Give him the chop!"
The "Total Body" Strip
Mixed in with previous "Battlefield casualty" bases. The Background doesn´t fit that well to the foreground but it´s a Change from my usual black backdrop.
A brilliant Diorama by a brilliant Diorama creator...look HERE for the "Sound of Silence" The video has to be watched to get the titel of the Piece.
@ Hightower. If you see this, I´ve tried recently to comment on your blog but it Comes up "only admin can post comments" Something to do with the Settings?
Hey Paul,
ReplyDeleteI've ssen and I'll have a look at it. Thanks for your note!
So much for glory. That being said, nice modeling and photography of after-battle-scene.
ReplyDeleteExcellent looking figures Paul. Very unusual.
ReplyDeleteUnusual...and realistic vignettes, wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteA highly unusual subject, but lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully grim set. I had never given this practice a thought, but it must have been pretty commonplace.
ReplyDeleteWhat an excellent historical set!
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff! Grim stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreat setting and figures!!
ReplyDeleteImpressive looking figures !
ReplyDeleteUnusual subject matter but well executed. Better not get caught stripping a social superior though, that could get you in a lot of trouble!
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