It is my belief that most of us here on Bennos are more interested in miniature soldiers than anything else so it is only natural that that is what we primarily focus on when someone posts a thread here.
You, however, Mr Dobson enchant us with much more than just toy soldiers, you take the landscaping of your battlefields to a whole new dimension. For some reason today my attention has been drawn to the incredibly beautiful scenery that you put your miniatures upon. The lengths you have gone to to reproduce this battle is nothing short of astonishing. And your photographic skills are more than on a par with every other element of your work.
I think I can honestly say that I don’t know any other wargamer (in any scale) who comes even close to producing the magic on the tabletop that you do. Oh yes there may be better painted miniatures than yours, maybe even more beautiful buildings and trees but they are all placed on static museum pieces and in general are huge group projects. Yet, in putting all that you do, from your meticulous research, to the infinite number of painted figures used, to the buildings, trees, fences bridges, rivers, streams etc into the reproduction of military history you are out on your own Mr Dobson.
I commend your unbelievable dedication and thank you for brightening up the lives of so many of your admirers here on Bennos. Yours truly is honored to be one of them. Thank you Chris. I take my hat off to you sir.