Yeah amazing research ... Kudos. Love the fact that it isn't just a WWII Battle scene but thought out from top to bottom.and each elements tells a part of the story from the Falais Pocket.
I’ve visited this exact village and seen the ditch where those two Panthers were dumped and it’s very quiet and beautiful. Completely different situation 80 years ago.
Great display. We display at Bovington Tank Museum regularly. Naturally being in Europe, we collect Cobi models. Great range of vehicles chaps and some good detail on the diorama
Absolutely outstanding display. The knowledge of the battle and the units involved is spot on. I loved the range of vehicles that have been included and I really liked the scene that involved the action which resulted in the award of the Victoria Cross. The only error I spotted was the Canadian Flag on the side of the MOC. That’s the modern flag and not the one the Canadians used in the war. I can only imagine that most folk wouldn’t know that the flag was different back then? Really fabulous job 👍
Very accurate when a person thinks of this event they picture large columns of German trucks armor half tracks armored cross on a long road as well as small elements of the panzer leher division and a few French tanks
“He went on to command the 101st tiger group…. by the spring of 44 he held the advancing Americans allowing for our division to escape….. he died in his tiger….”
We did our display in a 1:45 scale, which might be different from the usual more mainstream 1:35 scale you might be used to. The scale more closely matches the height of a figure, and the smaller scale helps us cover more ground with the same space. I hope this helps you understand at least where we are coming from, even if you might not agree!
Love that they did their research on this.
Yeah amazing research ... Kudos.
Love the fact that it isn't just a WWII Battle scene but thought out from top to bottom.and each elements tells a part of the story from the Falais Pocket.
I agree, Erik did a great job on this! I'm proud to have been a part of it!
@@PanzerBricklabs thanks to both of you ... Seems like Lego is the new modeling.
Same
Panzer bricklabs never ceases to amaze me. I’m also very jealous of the Nashorn
I’ve visited this exact village and seen the ditch where those two Panthers were dumped and it’s very quiet and beautiful. Completely different situation 80 years ago.
Great display. We display at Bovington Tank Museum regularly. Naturally being in Europe, we collect Cobi models.
Great range of vehicles chaps and some good detail on the diorama
Thank you kindly! It means a lot from a fellow tank enthusiast!
@@PanzerBricklabs come on over for Tankfest if you've never been. We get people from all over the world.
this is my favorite Lego display for the realisticness
OUTSTANDING 🫡
Spectacular!!
I just like your World War II videos they’re 😊😊😅😅 like amazing
I like the detail where the soldiers have the correct weapons with their corresponding webbing printed on them
Nah that kid in the background 😭🙏
The ploughed field is brilliant!
Thanks!
Absolutely outstanding display. The knowledge of the battle and the units involved is spot on. I loved the range of vehicles that have been included and I really liked the scene that involved the action which resulted in the award of the Victoria Cross.
The only error I spotted was the Canadian Flag on the side of the MOC. That’s the modern flag and not the one the Canadians used in the war. I can only imagine that most folk wouldn’t know that the flag was different back then?
Really fabulous job 👍
This is the first time I heard of this! I'll need to look more into it, as I had no idea. Thank you for pointing it out for us!
Very accurate when a person thinks of this event they picture large columns of German trucks armor half tracks armored cross on a long road as well as small elements of the panzer leher division and a few French tanks
Фантастика👍🏻👍🏻
My recent Lego order, 1000 thors hammers....
Lets go Arms, maybe u should also make a youtube channel
Will be posting my first YT video soon!
Awesommmme
That's the last time he'll ask someone to give him some quick highlights on the vehicles!
What can i say, I love tanks!
“He went on to command the 101st tiger group…. by the spring of 44 he held the advancing Americans allowing for our division to escape….. he died in his tiger….”
Build Villers-Bocagen Michael Wittman's ambush
Could I please get to purchase the Pioneer variant for the halftrack early for suggesting it please 🙏
I'd like to make some better structure changes to the Pio wagen before it becomes a kit but when it does, sure thing!
yo nice
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What company / Website do these German soldiers come from?
Lots of detailing - But… The scale from figures, Buildings, cars, trees, military vehicles, & grounds seem way off ?
We did our display in a 1:45 scale, which might be different from the usual more mainstream 1:35 scale you might be used to. The scale more closely matches the height of a figure, and the smaller scale helps us cover more ground with the same space. I hope this helps you understand at least where we are coming from, even if you might not agree!
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