What is your dream diorama?

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This one...

Cheers Jon.

(Give me a couple of months, I am working really slowly on it!)
 

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WW2 German firefighter, carrying a child out of urban wreckage.

Not so much dream, just a balance for the effects of war upon all parties, civil or military.

Another would be a released German POW, having hitched a lift with some Allied MPs, is being welcomed home by his kids, while his wife looks on in stunned amazement that her husband has returned. Title of "fathers back" or similar.
MPs, looking on with smiles, now the war is at an end.
A post war vignette, that ties up a loose end or two...


cheers
 
I think that my dream dioramas would be a 1/35th representation of a painting of Detaille or De Neuville of the french-prussian war. It is so inspiring (as all painting I find).

Laurent
 
I think that my dream dioramas would be a 1/35th representation of a painting of Detaille or De Neuville of the french-prussian war. It is so inspiring (as all painting I find).

Laurent

Too true Laurent! Detaill is very inspiring!
 
I'm doing mine at the moment :-p !!!! Other than that it would have to be the final battle scene from Saving Private Ryan with 50 or so scratch built 1/16 figures on a 10ft base..................I can dream!
 
I'm not exactly sure which ancient battle it represents but a diorama involving war elephants like Andrea's Carthaginian war elephant would be something to see.

As a side note, I once visited the Gen. Custer museum in Monroe, Michigan. It wasn't super easy to get to but worth the effort. They had a large diorama of Custer leading a Civil War cavalry charge. If I recall, it contained maybe 2 or 3 dozen figures on horseback in full gallop, all at least approximately 65 mm or so. I'd only been painting figures for a year or so at that time, so I was really impressed.
 
Well if money and space were no object I would have in 1/16 scale the following;

Rorke's Drift & Isandlwana
The battle for Arnhem Bridge
Kohima
My old man patching up Barracuda's in WW2 on HMS Indomitable

cheers
Richie
 
US artillery street fighting in Monterrey in 1846; Reno's troopers fighting their way across Reno Creek at Little Bighorn; the US artillery reserve in action second day at Gettysburg.
 
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