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  • what battle is it

  • Im working on a 1/6 diorama right now and i can find confederates pretty easy, where did you get the yankee uniforms? Please let me know thank you

  • This had to have cost you around $880.00 to put together-right? Or you had lots of friends help you on this?

  • Have I mentioned yet this is a great diorama? I haven't, well it is and everything works here from poses, uniforms, terain, sound effects and music. Great going guy!

  • BITCH!

  • how do you get the figures

  • wonderful diorama, nice music, great figurines, and it accurately portray's a battle from the civil war. good job.

  • Breathtaking and incredible and i don't dare ask how much it cost you to throw this together!

  • what amazing detial well done .

  • Superb !

  • That is really cool

  • Simply Awesome!

  • At 0:32 Take Custer out of that grey jacket ,ya'll can have that SOB back

  • Hey, excellent figures! What scale is that? Are those figures wearing actual clothing or is it just an excelent paint job? I've built dioramas for years and have never seen figures as detailed as that. Can we buy those figures anywhere? If I can please let me know. Thanks.

  • @gabriel19551 These figures are from the "Brotherhood in Arms" collection. They have real clothes and the equipment you have to place on them including fixing the bayonets. I know the sutler Regimental Quartermaster used to sell a bunch.

  • Very good job, You should work at a museum setting up displays such as this. I have about a dozen of these figures myself but simply do not have the patience to arrange them in such a life like pose. Again very good job.

  • Fantastic!

  • cool

    nice detail

  • I'd love to have them! but are sold somewhere in Italy? see soldiers so beautiful I almost touched

  • the best diorama ive seen in years

  • @josephrules100 GETTYSBURG… OTHER TIMES – new book.

    It is a great read about the famous battle and very different. You can get your copy from my YouTube site (GETTYSBURGbook) or search Amazon or eBay.

    Cheers. To all.

    

  • Sideshow

  • My english is not good but wie heiß the hersteller from the figures.

  • UNION FOREVER

  • @Brian567899 Its amazing to see how americans dont even know their own history.

    Wake up america you lost your own civil war... you lost what you gained against the brits....

    Washington would not be proud....

  • @Jabthecat Thank you very much sir for learning true history. Not a very common thing these days.

  • @DixieOfDeKalbCounty i know what it is to loose his own civil war... for i am french canadian... its not well known but the french in america also fought the brits to win their independance.... no great battles as in the US civil war... just minor skirmishes. But many good men ended hanged.... some of the elite of my nation. As in the US the government here try to rewrite history and erase this from the books in the schools. Its a sad thing that winners always rewrite history.

  • @Jabthecat ive studied your rebellion as well, not in great detail but as a fellow frenchmen it interested me greatly. I find it odd that most of the rebels who got away ended up fleeing to America after though.

  • @DixieOfDeKalbCounty im impressed by your knowledge this little detail you are pointing out is basicaly unknown here. To be honest you remembered it to me!

  • @Jabthecat i do alot of studying. Im into my heritage both as a Confederate American and as a decendant of some of the first French settelers in my Country. My French is not so great but i try when i must.

  • @Jabthecat i wonder at times which path the Canadian rebels themselfs or their children took during the American civil war.

  • @DixieOfDeKalbCounty well there was so many disinformation at that time (or as always) that i guess people ended up on the side of the state they were.... not to talk about forced enrolment that many men endured... but if fact would have been well known... im pretty sure all men would have joined the south... and by all men i man our french ancestor as well as any american...

  • @DixieOfDeKalbCounty in fact since dawn of men, it always been about a quest for freedom... and as always there is two sides, one bearing the truth and one pretends it.....

  • @Jabthecat my fav example is the Romans, the were truely a great people, but through their history the murdured millions of people in many horrible ways, all over the worlds. French Celts, Germans, Alglo-Saxons in England, but yet we see the germanic tribes as the bad savage men and the Romans as great emperors and all these good things.

  • where did you get the miniatures from ?

  • i think their like 1:10 scale (very big :o ) like an action man sized thing rather than miniatures

  • lol 1:10 is tiny.1:24 is bigger.

  • @clubbythe no your wrong.

    1:10 means 1 tenth of the size, 1:24 means 1 24th of the size of the actual thing.

  • @Butternut731863 Sorry got mixed up.I was meant to say 1:10 was bigger and 1:24 is smaller.

  • yea same i like 1:6

  • beautiful!

  • fantastic scene!!!!

  • i wish i had that stuff

  • look at the beautiful stars and bars

  • That's not the stars and bars. The stars and bars was the first Confederate national flag which looked more like the Stars and Stripes, that is it had a blue canton with white stars in a circle and three stripes, red, white and red, thus the stars and bars name. The Confederate battle flag you see here is know as either just the battle flag or the "southern cross".

  • dont have to explain the whole thing....i know what the first second and third one is. its still sometimes referred to as the stars and bars. i usually say rebel flag anyways. trying to sound all articulate at the end lol. got 3 of em in my room

  • Actually no. That's why I say what I'm saying. The battle flag is not ever called the Stars and Bars. Only the first national is the Stars and Bars. The battle flag is the Southern Cross and the third national is sometimes called the Stainless Banner.

  • no the second national flag was called the stainless banner the third one was the one with the blood red stripe at the end of the flag they did that cause in low wind the second national looked like a surrender flag

  • great work!

  • Great work.

  • Damn good!!!

  • Great diorama! The sound effects and music, then the bugle starts playing, so sad!

  • that is so cool

  • very good

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