A few days earlier I introduced a special page named "MMM 2007 Update" showing how my Military Models Museum looks like at present time. Here're some pics from the page:
Yes, it's open to anyone who wants to see it and the admission is free! If you have a chance
to come to Bangkok, don't miss the opportunity to see with your own eyes. Where do you live?,
by the way.
I live in Klongton area, not far central Bangkok. If you tell me more about
yourself such as real name, address, tel.no., age, interest and e-mail address
then I can send you the map to my home. You may come during weekends.
Well, it depends on what kind of model in 1/72 scale to build . If it's a figure then 1/72 is way too small. If it's an airplane then it's OK, 1/72 seems to be standard scale for airplanes while 1/35 is standard scale for armors and dioramas. As for ships, many think 1/700 is the way to go but I think it's way too small. I prefer 1/350 and bigger (1/200, 1/144, 1/72 and even 1/35). Now that I have so many modelers to work for me and they do much better work than I can ever do, I see no reason to build them myself anymore.
I talked about tank.
I m planning to make diorama 1/72 quiet big with 10 tanks,guns and soldiers.
It is about the battle of Bluges with kingtigers,panther G,sdkfz 251 +PAK 40 in the village of La Gleize in Belgium.
It depends what periode I want to play.
Many photos from http://www.ss501panzer.com/index.htm showing not many snow in La Gleize village
during the battle.