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The Anzac Infantry Diorama

Here is another excellent hand-made diorama by Frank.

Almost everything in this diorama is scratch built from various bits he had in a box! The hardest part was the water tower.

My thanks go to Frank for sharing it with us and he has lots of amazing dioramas here

 

 

Frank used a model kit by Revell which includes the figures. And he used foam for the hill and part of a box to make the iron to shore the back up.

 

Anzac Infantry by Revell -

The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was an army corps of British Empire forces that was original formed in Australian and New Zealand in the First World War. During the Second World War the ANZAC was again used in the battle for Greece. Then the units participated in the defense of Crete against the German invasion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

More of Frank's Dioramas

 

English WaterMill Diorama

The English Water Mill Diorama

Here is another great diorama made by Frank. This one has a great layout and a great look. And it has water effects. But the big thing about this one is that Frank has figured out a very inexpensive way to make great looking water in a diorama. Check it out here: The English Water Mill Diorama.

 

German Mortar Team in the Snow

Did you ever think that bicarbonate of soda would make great snow in a diorama? Well, if you did then you are right! Frank uses it in this diorama. Amazing scene with a mortar team, bunker and half-track. Check it out right here: German Mortar Team in the Snow

 

The German Field Kitchen

The German Field Kitchen

This is a nice little Tamiya diorama kit that comes with a field kitchen, wheeled cart, figures and some neat detail parts. Check it out here: The German Field Kitchen Diorama.