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It's about a German destroyer passing along some Gebirgsjäger (mountain troops)

KIT
- Trumpeter 1:350 Z-25

DETAILS
- Detail set : Flyhawk
- Master barrels
- various spare-box-fittings in photo-etch (doors, handwheels, railings, ladders, stairs,...)
- turned brass mast, brass and steel wire and tubing (0,1-0,2-0,3mm)
- some extra small styrene fittings and stretched sprue.
- figures : l'Arsenal (modified)
- rigging : stretched sprue

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About the Author

About Werner De keersmaecker (wernerwerner)
FROM: ANTWERPEN, BELGIUM


Comments

Outstanding work Werner! The ship is first rate, and the diorama setting really shows it off to advantage. I love the ski troops looking down from the mountain!
MAY 29, 2013 - 12:31 PM
I certainly can't do as well as you so I feel I shouldn't be criticising, but...is there any snow for the Gebirgsjagers to ski on? if there is snow (winter time?) why are the ship's crew in summer uniforms? Your destroyer seems to be riding really high at the bows in calm water. Great job in spite of my nit-picking.
MAY 30, 2013 - 03:35 AM
Werner, EXCELLENT WORK!!!...and I especially love the water! PS It is a beautiful sunny day in late spring and if you're looking for snow, trying looking on the north face of the mountain! Cheers, Joe
MAY 30, 2013 - 06:10 AM
Ohhhhhhhh!
MAY 30, 2013 - 07:52 AM
Thanks Werner for sharing this beauty with us. You are a great source of inspiration!
MAY 30, 2013 - 05:43 PM
Whenever I see your name, I know the work will be auzgezeichnet. This one is especially schones and gives off a "feeling." Thanks for sharing.
MAY 31, 2013 - 01:57 AM
While your execution of skills is outstanding, I'm surprised that there haven't been any comments directly mentioning your photography skills as well. They really help to complete the atmosphere and "mood" of your piece. Beautiful work all around Werner, thanks for sharing!
JUN 05, 2013 - 06:28 AM