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Croebern-Möckern 1813

Posted by Paul on 16 Apr 2014, 16:45

Both dios have now got a permanent home, a preview of the Exhibition was on the 12th

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Posted by Peter on 16 Apr 2014, 18:14

It looks so impressive! Pity I couldn't be there! But one day I will visit the exposition! ;-)

Thanks for sharing Paul! :thumbup:
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Posted by T. Dürrschmidt on 16 Apr 2014, 20:13

:joker: Now we can see that you are an Englishman Paul, not a Chinese. The name of the village was "Croebern", not "Croeburn"....like "Bannockburn"...
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Posted by Emperor on 17 Apr 2014, 08:40

Great...
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Posted by Beano Boy on 17 Apr 2014, 12:45

Those two Diorama`s are the work of Top Men,and yes very splendid indeed. Very good to see they have a home too,and people can now benefit from all that hard work. If this proves one thing to me it is this,Dream`s can come True. Well Done to all concerned in the creation of such a work as this. I would love to see these Dio`s posted on You Tube or elsewhere in video form so that perhaps millions around the world could well see all this wonderful work.I feel sorry for those who have to do the Dusting on these layout`s because using a Vacumm Clearner is out of the question. A Glass top would solve this issue but Plate Glass would cost a small fortune. Or perhaps some Kind Glass Company or Doulble Glazing Company making Window`s might donate the glass for a mention in Advertizing that fact ,and also their Generosity. Uncle Neddy Eddy Longbottom Beanos,favorite saying is "If you don`t ask you don`t get."Thank`s for posting this item Paul. BB
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Posted by blucher1815red on 17 Apr 2014, 13:45

Absolutely stunning work, I love to see large scale dioramas, if mine turns out only half as good as this I will be pleased, well done to all concerned.
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Posted by Konrad on 17 Apr 2014, 15:41

The measure of all things in the diorama construction. :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:
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Posted by Peter on 17 Apr 2014, 19:23

Beano Boy wrote:I would love to see these Dio`s posted on You Tube or elsewhere in video form so that perhaps millions around the world could well see all this wonderful work.

Paul you can buy a DVD HERE
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Posted by Paul on 18 Apr 2014, 10:20

T. Dürrschmidt wrote::joker: Now we can see that you are an Englishman Paul, not a Chinese. The name of the village was "Croebern", not "Croeburn"....like "Bannockburn"...

Not only that...the dio isn´t officially open yet... :oops:

The date of the official opening can be seen HERE
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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 18 Apr 2014, 10:32

Hello friends,

we celebrated with family and friends on April 12. The official opening will be a little later. Small construction works must be made at the Museum.
We will make the date of the official opening of our exhibition on our website www.geschichte-in-miniaturen.de and post here in the Forum.

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Posted by Wolfgang Meyer on 24 May 2014, 22:22

Hello friends ,

it's done! After many days of work in our premises, we will soon open our permanent exhibition of large dioramas. For now, we have pre-planned only two fixed opening times during the week.
However, it is always possible outside of these opening times to arrange guided tours through the exhibition with us by mail or phone.

On our site http://www.geschichte-in-miniaturen.de you will find all information.


We look forward to seeing you!

Patrick and Wolfgang

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Posted by Emperor on 24 May 2014, 22:54

I will come eventually to see...I always enjoy massive dioramas... XD
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Posted by Dad's Army on 25 May 2014, 11:08

I will be there someday as well, looking splendid!
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