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84 10 July 2024, 14:50

That is again a very high level diorama Neuling! I love the realisme in all your work! You manage to reach maximum effect in a basic idea and your paintingskills are unparallelled. I'm always excited and curious for your next work!
10 July 2024, 18:44

Another project with all the expected but again and again cherished Neuling-qualities. Very enjoyable.
10 July 2024, 20:45

I totally agree with the above comments. Again amazing and inspiring result and extraordinary photos. 👏👏👏
11 July 2024, 05:41

I swear Nueling, you add a few Kosovo and. Bosnia Dios, to your portfolio and you have covered all my wars I been in ! Another fine stroll down memory lane put forth by another fine creation of your mastery of art in polystyrene, bravo ! 🤘😎🤘
11 July 2024, 06:59

I always admire the realism that you manage
to achieve with your editing and your staging.
Bravo 🙏
11 July 2024, 17:29

Thank you mates, I´m overwhelmed by your flattering and encouraging words! - Bob, an awefuly strange marine named "Camouflage" has been watching over you to ensure a safe return from all those wars ....... 🙂
13 July 2024, 08:38

More brilliance Neuling. That concrete bunker is expertly done. You must be very proud of this one. Excellent dio with filled with beautiful details... as we've come to expect. You dont disappoint 🙂
13 July 2024, 09:13

Top work👏Always a pleasure to your work and photos,you have no problems with lighting them ,not like me.
13 July 2024, 12:56

WWWWWAAAA-OOOOWWWW… Incredible level of realism...we should be used to it...but your work is always impressive 🫡
13 July 2024, 19:21

He did it again! Great job, Neuling, full of realism. Where do the figures come from?
14 July 2024, 15:27

Thanks a lot, mates! - Jean-Michel, the tankers came with the tank, the two Iraqis are Verlinden and rest is Dragon, motorcycle included.
16 July 2024, 07:02

Thanks a lot, mates, for the kind likes! - George, I don´t want to hurt your - nor anyone else´s - feelings when posting my war dioramas. I always try to show a realistic scene with a historical background, a little bit of fiction based on facts. I always avoid showing cruelty or death. Here you can see two Iraqi soldiers going into captivity, one of them showing an allied leaflet promising humane treatment. Everything depicted in this album is in accordance with international law, as was the campaign "Desert Storm" as a whole. Iraq had invaded Kuwait and was pushed out in the end, there was a mandate for the campaign from the UN security council. Of course the world would be a better one without aggression and war, without killing, wounding people or taking prisoners of war.
18 July 2024, 08:56

Speaking as a Desert Storm veteran, Neuling got this scenario correct. Iraq soldiers were surrendering on mass, there were groups of dozens tens of dozens would surrender to a single helicopter. We did drop millions of the leaflets depicted here. It was all very humane as of this time Iraqi soldiers were unmotivated as Iraq had fought a war with Iran for 8 years. By comparison to the 2003 war (which I also served in) Desert Storm was the closest thing to a conventional war we fought. In my experience the post 9/11 wars were far more horrific Our friend Neuling is simply a very very skilled artist at bringing history books in 3D. So George Williams, sadly, yes humans do treat each other's this way and sadly it has and will be the case for all of human existence. Remember too, politicians start wars from behind desks and soldiers are the tip of the spear.. But believe me when I say, there is far far worse ways I've seen men treat other men, and here is a very subtle way of depicting a time in history. 👍
18 July 2024, 16:45

That's an interesting insight Bob Hallo, thank you for sharing!
18 July 2024, 17:49

Thank you mates! - Especially thanks to you, Bob, for your contribution! You understand my approach and intentions.
20 July 2024, 09:35

Well said, Bob! Respect to you and all your veteran friends. Fantastic job and photos, Neuling, as always!
20 July 2024, 10:44

I agree with Mr James, that bunker is sublime and really well executed. So many of your photos look photorealistic - especially #5 and #9. I'm going to start calling Dios of your level Neulings from now on! 😜
21 July 2024, 15:40

I can only copy the previous comments. Neuling, your dios are always an inspiration. I can't say which of yours I like "best" as that would imply that some are better than others, they are all fantastic, but this one is so good that it ranks at the top, IMO.
21 July 2024, 15:54

Thanks a lot, Robert, CaptGPF and John! - CaptGPF, I see so many "Neulings" here on scalemates! 🙂
24 July 2024, 09:17

Hey Neuling ! Have you ever considered the Soviet's in Afghanistan 1979-1989 ? Love to see your take on that one ☝️!
28 July 2024, 02:35

Good idea, Bob! However my stash (books, kits, figures) is a rather confined to WW II, Korea, Vietnam and Middle East. Thanks anyway!
29 July 2024, 09:01

You do such amazing work, can't tell if I'm looking at a real life photo or a model. Every one of your projects is obviously a labor of love for the hobby. 😁
5 August 2024, 00:40

George, your comment, "Do we really treat fellow human beings like this?" The answer is yes, and these guys getting rolled up as POWs are getting off light. The air war prior to the start of the Desert Storm ground war was pretty brutal. Imagine being under B-52 strikes for who knows how long with only your toenails to eat. When the Coalition forces rolled in, they were ready to call it a day.
5 August 2024, 01:35

I was with the 2nd ACR in 1991 as a Scout, as stated these were the smart lucky one. I saw this first hand, nuff said !
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highway_of_Death
5 August 2024, 03:18

Thank you, Mike! You´re right, I have a "love" for plastic modelling, from childhood on. - Jeff and Bob, thanks for your statement and info!
5 August 2024, 08:34

Dear Neuling, directly: I have no words in any language. And "awesome" seems too little for jour job, so let me bow my hat.
5 August 2024, 11:28