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Vienna 1683 - Fighting in the suburbs

Posted by krugi3 on 25 Feb 2019, 21:43

Hello!

Just finished part 7 of my Vienna 1683-series and I don't want to hide it from you. This time the fighting in the demolished suburbs of Vienna (either by the Imperial defenders or by the Ottomans) was my topic. Urban combat was - and is still - a vicious encounter, with limited space and visibility, enemies from all possible directions, command problems and so on. Every army tried to avoid it, but to leave enemy troops in the back is not an option.

This is the first time a tried house ruins and I am quite satisfied with the result. I used plaster, wood, paper, colours and toner from the printer.

Some pics:
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The full set of pics can be found here: http://tkr172.blogspot.com/2019/02/vien ... burbs.html
A video is also available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K16HhrMfKw&t=2s

Hope you like it. Any comments are welcome.

Greetings from Austria
Thomas Krug
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Posted by sberry on 26 Feb 2019, 09:15

Great contribution! As always, it is stunning how much action can be squeezed into such a small vignette. From the photographs one might get the impression that this is a larger diorama.
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Posted by MABO on 26 Feb 2019, 12:55

sberry wrote:Great contribution! As always, it is stunning how much action can be squeezed into such a small vignette. From the photographs one might get the impression that this is a larger diorama.


Exactly! :-D
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Posted by Wiking on 26 Feb 2019, 16:36

I agree with sberry.
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Posted by Graeme on 26 Feb 2019, 17:15

Beautifully painted figures and plenty of realistic action as usual. But the ruined building here looks really excellent! And the background with the burning building works really well.

I always enjoy your posts in this series.
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Posted by sansovino on 03 Mar 2019, 12:08

It´s a very impressive work with amazing visual dimensions... I like it ...
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Posted by Konrad on 03 Mar 2019, 13:55

Impressive!
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