Hello,
I created some napoleonic dioramas those last years. My favourite period is the 1813 campaign in Germany.
You can find some pictures of my Leipzig Diorama (6700 figures...) on my blog.
Hope you enjoy it !
Samuel from France
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41 years old, i'm living in the south of France. I'm found off collecting toy soldiers (23 000 now...) and building napoleonic dioramas.
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Thank you !ostketten wrote:Awesome, and that thing is HUGEWars sure were fought differently in those days.
Great diorama.
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very cool my friend! It's always a bit jarring for me personally when I see Napoleonic dioramas, as I'm so accustomed to WWII dioramas lacking in big clusters of troops and organized formations.
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That's the reason why I like this period : possibility to work on huge battles, colorfull uniforms... but I think it's possible to do the same think with segond world war dioramas...Col.Pickle wrote:very cool my friend! It's always a bit jarring for me personally when I see Napoleonic dioramas, as I'm so accustomed to WWII dioramas lacking in big clusters of troops and organized formations.

41 years old, i'm living in the south of France. I'm found off collecting toy soldiers (23 000 now...) and building napoleonic dioramas.