Marshall's Dioramas
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Here are a group of Dioramas and Projects made by Marshall. He covers a lot of the subjects that I cover here on this website including fantasy, dragons, ancient stuff and military models. My thanks to him for sending me the pics and information about his work.
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Isis Rising Diorama Here is a great example of buying a few unique items and turning them into an interesting diorama. Check it out here: Isis Rising
Desperate Allies Diorama German and American troops are forced to work together in a desperate attempt to fight off the onslaught of an undead army! A great blending of WW2 diorama and fantasy diorama! You have got to see this one! Desperate Allies
3 Succubi Diorama I have This is a desktop sized diorama that you have just got to see. Definitely one of my favorites. If you are looking to do some kind of fantasy diorama you might want to take a look at this one. The 3 Succubi Diorama
Bridge of Sorrows This is a wonderful old Ral Partha kit. It depicts a wyvern or dragon trying to take a maiden but our wizard and knight are not going to give up without a fight. This project is nicely done and has some special modifications. See a bigger picture here
Roman Warship Here is a terrific model of a roman warship that Marshall built. The Roman Warship
Terrain Shadowbox Shadowboxes are one of my favorite things when it comes to dioramas. This one is an excellent execution in shadowbox form. It is very simple yet very complex. Something like this can be very difficult to get just right. This one is perfect. The Shadowbox diorama
The GrayEagles Ever thought about making a big aerial dogfight diorama? Well, Marshall has made one. This has over a dozen airplanes The Gray Eagles Diorama
The King Rides This is a great example of how to use a few figures and maybe a tree or two to make a great looking fantasy diorama. The King Rides Diorama

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