Author Topic: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City  (Read 3420 times)

Offline Birdie

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City
« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2013, 07:00:05 »
I can just KEEP looking at this  :o  :o  :o

This is a fabulous city you guys put together, unbelievable... For starters, that blacksmith looks just right with all that stuff lying and hanging around. That building looks fabulous too. And then there's the... is it a grocery shop? I love the guy sitting behind his desk, doing the inventory or something  :D 
The whisky distillery is another great idea  ;D  Nice shot of the crooks waiting in an alley! The train platform is another one of my favourites, very well thought of. And of course the weapon store, that looks very impressive. And the Mexican hotel, the saloon building (!!!): can't wait to see more of that!

Your town seems to have it all, with that undertaker and the cemetery (which looks SO inspiring!). We've wanted to do a telegraph office too, but never figured out how to make the actual machine. Yours looks great!

I think I recognise the villain from the train, facing a harsh penalty...

Thank you so much for posting all these pictures :)  And I must say I think this is the most impressive western collection I've ever seen. Have you been collecting for a long time?

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City
« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2013, 08:14:20 »
Good morning Birdie

I must say that my english are not so good,there are 2 proposals you write i cant understund

''This is a fabulous city you guys put together''...who are the guys?

''I think I recognise the villain from the train, facing a harsh penalty...''...???????what?

i am sorry i am tired you
Yes,its a grocery and generaly food shop....
Tomorrow i will upload other 3 dioramas,with the incide of the Saloon
On 1977 I started playing with Playmobil. From 1985 until 1995 I didn't deal with them, but in 1996 I started devoting much time...and every year i used to collect.....
i am very glad that you like it,and thank you for your nice comments
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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City
« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2013, 09:02:57 »
i'm left speecheless.
thats a wonderful amazing good job

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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City
« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2013, 11:49:39 »
I'm sorry, I should be a bit more clear  :lol:

''This is a fabulous city you guys put together''...who are the guys?

you guys = you two = you and your wife  :)

''I think I recognise the villain from the train, facing a harsh penalty...''...???????what?

I mean the guy who is waiting to be hanged. He looks like the guy who was robbing the train in another diorama of yours.


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Re: LORDSBURG 1864-Part 4...The City
« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2013, 13:52:06 »
Birdie,nice thought :(,but my wife made  the 2 wagons and the 2 gatlings.But all the rest is mine...8 months now.....
And she didnt like to came in this room,because was too much hot in there. :-\..you see,i set uo in front of the window and couldnt open!!!!!

the train robbers are all old clickys....the man who hunged is new,and custom :hmm:

Thank you you answer me so fast ;)
Far better is it to dare mighty things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure... than to rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor suffer much, because they live in a gray twilight that knows not victory nor defeat.
-Theodore Roosevelt