Jan-Mar 2011 Group Build Normandy Thread, Dog Green Sector, Omaha Beach, June 1944 in Group Builds; O.K. folks, here is my contribution to the Jan. G.B.
I have a special interest in Normandy and D.Day, as ...
O.K. folks, here is my contribution to the Jan. G.B.
I have a special interest in Normandy and D.Day, as not only have I read tons of books on the subject, but my son has visited the area, being a 101st Airborne nut!
He brought some photos for me to see..Pegasus Bridge, Carantan, Point d Hoc and all the invasion beaches. We were discussing the pictures when he showed me some of Omaha beach and the U.S Cemetery just up off the beach.
I asked him what it was like, he didn't answer.....
My son was all choked up. It was a while before he composed himself enough to talk about Omaha. He said he knew there were many Allied soldiers killed on D.Day, but he couldn't get to grips with the slaughter that occured in minutes at Omaha.
This gave me the idea for the project, so I am going to make 3 small dioramas and give the landing one to my son..
Similar to both Paul and John Reid's 'Story mode' but nowhere near as involved or ambitious, I will try and depict the day of that awful beach landing......
Here are the 1/35 dioramas:-
The landing
The assault
The capture
There will be approx 24 figures, American and German, most of whom will need to be altered from what is in the box, particularily the American landing.
I intend to keep the models simple and focussed, no armour or LCP's., but as usual I will assess things as I proceed.
Lots of new challenges, as not many pictures survive from the actual landing (Thanks to an idiot in the processing lab!) and the sea was rough, so a bit of guesswork is called for.
I will post pictures of the boxes later and the mutilation of the figures!
Cheers all,
Ron
Last edited by spanner570; 05-01-2011 at 04:57.
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I made the machine gun group some time ago, and had thought to 'alter' them, but have decided to get a new set instead. Included in the first picture are a couple of figures from my bit box.
Poor pictures, but you can see what they are, just!
Thanks,
Ron
If it wasn't for Thomas Edison, we would all be watching T.V. in the dark!