WWII Leningrad Factory

Nick Nasta

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Hello guys/gals,
Check out this 1:35 scale WWII scratch built vignette which I made.
Three German soldiers are in a bombed out factory "somewhere in the outskirts of Leningrad" patiently waiting for the Russians to "attack". Enjoy the vignette.
If you like what you see, PM me and I will direct you to more.
Nick
 
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Feanor

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Nice work on the models, but I don't think advertising other sites is welcome here.
 

Nick Nasta

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Nice work on the models, but I don't think advertising other sites is welcome here.
Feanor, I edited the above post so I won't be breaking any rules.
I apologize, I didn't think of it as advertising a web site,I just wanted others to see more of my artwork which is on that site.:unknown Sorry. I will not do that again. I will be posting more of my work on this site in the near future.
Sincere regards,
Nick:)
 
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Alex Tijerina

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I was hoping these would be actual pictures of Lennigrad factory, but the germans didnot occupify Lennigrad. They surrounded it.
 

Nick Nasta

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Oops. Thanks for the historical accuracy, I should of stated that this small factory is somewhere in the outskirts of Leningrad. I didn't mean in the center of the city. The soldiers are waiting for Russian troops to attack who are in the city of Leningrad. I'm sorry to disappoint you for not having "actual" pictures of Leningrad.:rolleyes: Thanks for comment and I corrected the diorama location.
Regards,
Nick
 
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Ganesh_Gani

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Its amazingly good.
If you have watched "Enemy at the Gates" , the movie shows you the real scenario of Leningrad and Stalingrad during WW2. :)
 

Nick Nasta

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Its amazingly good.
If you have watched "Enemy at the Gates" , the movie shows you the real scenario of Leningrad and Stalingrad during WW2. :)
Thank you.
There were hundreds of different scenarios going on throughout that invasion of Russia.
I also built a larger diorama called, Stalingrad Factory using both German and Russian figures in hand to hand combat inside a bombed out 2 story factory.
I'm not sure if I posted it on this Forum. If not, you can find it at, COMMAND CENTER - BATTLE SCENE PRODUCTIONS
Thanks again for all of your compliments and critiques.
Regards,
Nick:)
 
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