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Hi guys.

I have just finished my newest dio. I have named "Steel wins concrete", a short way for saying that in last stages of WWI bunkers could be defeated by a vigorous tank attack.

Hope you will enjoy it:

http://www.diorama1914.com/Pagina%20definitiva/galeria/elacerovencealhormigon.htm

And if someone can read in spanish here is an article about how I model it:

http://www.diorama1914.com/Pagina%20definitiva/articulos/elacerovencealhormigon.htm


Best regards from the mediterranean shore.




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Superb - 1/35 scale?

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Well ... a real great diorama!

The only things that makes me feel ... let's say ... strange, are the writings at the wall inside the bunker:

a) writing mistake: "SIEG IST EINE ANGELEGENHEIT DES VERTRAUSENS" (victory is a case of confidence) - should be "VERTRAUENS"
b) writing mistake: "VERTEIDIGEN SIE IHR MUTTERLAND" (defend your motherland) - should be "VATERLAND" (fatherland); also it would be more common to say something like "SOLDAT, VERTEIDIGE DEIN VATERLAND!" ("soldier, defend your fatherland!")
c) "in treue fest" was a slogan that only was used on the belt buckle of the Bavarian Army and one of the Bavarian oders. Usaly it was not used for chalk writings at that time. Maybe later (1939-1945) it was used, as it was a little similar to the slogan of the SS ("Meine Ehre heisst Treue")
d) At that time a German soldier never ever would draw a heart and write down "ich liebe sie" - "I love her (!)" (If you would like to say "I love you" then it is "ich liebe dich").
e) At that time in Germany a very different kind of font was used when handwriting: the so called "Sütterlinschrift" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin)

Please don't be angry with me! Again: a great dio!

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Totally rockin' dio. A job well done!

Rob,

The scale is listed at 1/35 at the top of the webpage.

Cheers!

-- Edited by Oscar Zulu on Monday 11th of January 2010 12:46:53 AM

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Thanks a lot for your kind words.


elbavaro wrote:


The only things that makes me feel ... let's say ... strange, are the writings at the wall inside the bunker:


It´s clear you´re right... but... It´s hard for me to write in german with no mistakes. I don´t write that language at all!!  ashamed  Next time I will try using a better translator.

Best regards.

 



-- Edited by diorama1914 on Monday 11th of January 2010 10:16:14 AM

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Hay nNo problem!

Feel free to contact me then. My Spanish became a little bit rusty, porque yo no hablo Espanol desde veinte y siete anos. Necessito practicando tambien. ;o))

Coming back to the bunker: in this case the dio won't loose if you decided not to make chalk writings at the wall inside.

-- Edited by elbavaro on Monday 11th of January 2010 07:19:07 PM

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Hi captain!

looks fine!! I like the tracks of the Ft, is it the RPM kit?
I think Elbavaro has a point there: without the writing in the bunker the dio is already "saying enough". But: nice work!
I've been in Barcelona last year, what a great city! Even the flight back, with a very funny captain at the controls, he scared me to death, was worth it!

regards,
Kieffer



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kieffer wrote:


 I like the tracks of the Ft, is it the RPM kit?



 Right, it´s not a poor kit but someone told me the Modelkasten kit is better.

Here is an article about how the FT was built (only in spanish, but the pictures tell the story):
http://www.diorama1914.com/Pagina%20definitiva/articulos/Renault%20FT.htm


Regards.



-- Edited by diorama1914 on Tuesday 12th of January 2010 09:59:11 AM

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