
With the weather breaking and me going back to work, I dismantled the model and took it into my shed section by section.  This allows some close-ups but don't be confused by the proximity of other sections.  Here are some more shots showing progress over the weekend:
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| The garden at La Haye Sainte | 
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| Scene on the road | 
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| West Barn | 
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| Interior of the farm | 
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| 95th line the hedge | 
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| Siborne shows this barricade with greenery, presumably cut from the orchard. | 
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| 32nd Cornwalls | 
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| Cameron Highlanders | 
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| Inniskillings | 
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| Glosters | 
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| Sandpit | 
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| Elite light infantry advance north along the chaussee. | 
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| The orchard | 
And finally here are some shots of the Siborne model along with other source material. Of course Siborne shows the scene at the time of D'Erlon's attack while I am showing the moment that the French break into La Haye Sainte.
 
'...dismantled the model and took it into my shed section by section.' Where on earth are you storing it!! :)
ReplyDeleteHi James, I have a shed in which each section sits with its own box lid. Works pretty well!
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