The latest edition to my bookshelf, building dioramas has always been a prominent feature of the toy soldier collecting scene in Germany and this book illustrates 100 of the best from museum exhibits to examples in private collections. 30mm flat tin figures predominate, as you might expect, but there are plenty that include modern solid figures from 54mm down to 20mm.
The architectural and landscape features are often the most impressive elements in the displays but what they all have in common is that they are exquisitely executed. The dioramas are organised in chronological order of historical period depicted from prehistoric times to WW2.
The subject won't appeal to everyone but if your eye is pleased by pretty pictures of miniature figures then it probably will.
looks fantastic - but appears to be unavailable now...
ReplyDeleteI got it through Amazon Germany just last week but I think it may be privately published.
DeleteQuite inspirational work.
ReplyDeleteSome of the scenes are indeed quite inspiring!
DeleteIt looks like a gorgeous book Brian! It gives us a model to admire and a goal to shoot for! Nice find!
ReplyDeleteI do think good figures are improved by a good setting.
DeleteI suspect that this should be tagged as "A dangerous book".
ReplyDeleteSome of the scenes certainly take your breath away!
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