Operation "Epsom" details

I fully agree that the details like the lanyard and the moving strap, not to mention the hollow grenade look awesome🤯

i think it looks great!

Thanks mate, really appreciate the generous remarks. To keep myself focused I always remind myself that any success I achieve is usually stumbled onto and does not originate from any inherent capabilities!
J

Thank you Sir!

Thanks buddy!
J

Sometimes the imagination tells the best story.
What happened here ??

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The guy went in the deep woods with only his e tool…

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Only the old soldiers guessed that.

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True :thinking:
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Emptying his bowels?

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Bad drills if it was a shovel Recce… Leaving his webbing unattended… Hope he doesn’t get caught short even more lol

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ye shoulda brought ye rifle, lad!

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Yep, he messed his drawerssssss!

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ā€œShovel recceā€! Nice one! I’ve never heard that before, but I’ll remember it now!

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ā€œThe Rampant Lionā€
The oldest Regt. in the British Army took heavy casualties when taking St Manvieu during ā€œEpsomā€.

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Once again nice… The effect of the netting on the helmet with the hessian is very good, only a bit smooth?
Tamiya tape?

I guess he wasn’t doing a Class I download.

Glad to see his rifle is within arms reach :grin: … very nice little mini scene …

Wow! Don’t know how I missed this post early on (I’ll chock it off to getting used to navigating the new forum).
Looks like another outstanding action diorama from you Mr. Rutman. Your ability to convey action and urgency into a stagnate scene is uncanny.
You sir, have truly mastered the art of diorama.
:beer: :+1:t2:
Cheers,
C.

This scene gave me a moment of reflection, my Dad was a RAMC Sergeant in a Field Ambulance unit attached to the 227th Bde during ā€œEpsomā€ā€¦

Regards,

M

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