Next up is Cindy Scott with an amazing collection of uniforms from various time periods and nations. Cindy prefers to use a traditional JOE body to do her bashes. The smaller size creates a better fitting uniform in her opinion and I would have to agree as her figures always look top notch. Great display Cindy... just an amazing collection.
Juan Lopez displayed a table full of his custom uniforms and 3D printed weapons. I do not know Juan, but I am certainly impressed with his work. The level of detail and craftsmanship is absolutely amazing. It is beautiful work.
Next up is John Kidd with this British diorama, featuring a British Stuart and crew. British infantry and Para troops. As I love British troops, I really enjoyed this diorama. Lots of eye candy and John has added in some unique headsculpts to create what I call a variety of little "sub-dioramas". Very nice John.
Scott and George kind of combined forces this year to create a large modern era diorama. Scott created a variety of explosions in his parts of the diorama to create a rather desperate battle scene. We start with some images of his figures and vehicles.
This truck and the Humvee following it are from George's collection. He has a nice collection of troops and PMCs ready to take on the bad guys. That cargo truck is just amazing... and it is amazingly heavy too, being an all metal model from Taowan.
Here we get back to some more of Scott's troopers involved in a little house to house fighting. It looks to be a pretty nasty business.