zaterdag 18 juni 2011

They have arrived!

Huzzah!

As I posted earlier today, on the 196th birthday of the Battle of Waterloo, the diorama modules for my Salamanca Project have arrived at my home.

Hans Slaager of Waterloo and Cambrai fame delivered them this morning and together we unpacked them into my purpose build table. Without further ado I hereby present you some pictures of the occasion:

Hans showing the modules in their excellent cassettes.


Of course I had the honour to put in place the first plate in the table...




...and the final one!



Enjoying Hans' handiwork together.




If you have never seen any of Hans' work up close and personal you cannot begin to perceive how excellent and with just how much eye for detail he makes his masterpieces. This isn't only true for his landscapes but also for the cassettes they come in. It all fits like a glove.

At first we were a little afraid the modules wouldn't fit in the table, but as we put them in place we discovered we actually have about 2 cm's to spare, which is no problem since it makes retrieving the modules from the table easier by far.

I'll make some detail shots later on, and leave this with just one more really big THANK YOU to Hans.

Cheers Sander

1 opmerking:

  1. This is the 4th terrain I've seen, made by the hands of Hans. Two of his own, one of Martin, and now one for you Sander. You can call him a real expert on doing this. Also the cases are a good thing to move or store this terrain.

    Excellent work!

    Greetings
    Peter
    http://peterscave.blogspot.com/

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