Very nice diorama, Bricklight. I too collect Forces of Valor in 1/32 scale. Another company called 21st Century made some really excellent tanks, armored cars, and airplanes in this scale. They recently went out of business, but there's still a lot of product left (for now) on E-bay and a number of other collector sites. Keep on enjoying history and the hobby!
the Lee was the American version of the M3 medium tank, which featured a smaller turret for the 37mm anti tank gun. the British did not like the turret design so the Grant was born, featuring a larger more spacious turret. other than that the two were exactly alike. same tank, different turrets
Very nice diorama, Bricklight. I too collect Forces of Valor in 1/32 scale. Another company called 21st Century made some really excellent tanks, armored cars, and airplanes in this scale. They recently went out of business, but there's still a lot of product left (for now) on E-bay and a number of other collector sites. Keep on enjoying history and the hobby!
Tacitus3000 7 months ago
Have you had the modern ones, I'm making three set of operation Iraqi freedom diorama, and I'm making some world war two diorama soon.
deleonfrancis60 7 months ago
the vid needs better lighting
SwissCheese707 1 year ago
thats so cool how did u do that?
warhammer40kool 1 year ago
nice
darkslash67 2 years ago
I like legos and WW2
legojoe12345 2 years ago
hey I like army guys too!!!
sagesausage 2 years ago
nice!
8900609 2 years ago
cool
firoify12 2 years ago
the Lee was the American version of the M3 medium tank, which featured a smaller turret for the 37mm anti tank gun. the British did not like the turret design so the Grant was born, featuring a larger more spacious turret. other than that the two were exactly alike. same tank, different turrets
shockurmom 2 years ago