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Hi all,

For my first shot at making a diorama, I will try to depict the German Afrika Korps (DAK) units just before the battle of Sidi Bou Zid which took place in Tunisia in 1943. 

"In February 1943, Tunisia witnessed some of the fiercest fighting then taking place in WWII. Allied forces were advancing on the Axis troops from both east and west, while the Italians and Germans clung tenaciously on.
Sidi Bou Zid was a small village in the vast expanse of the desert. Normally it was an obscure place, but it sat near the end of the Faïd pass, one of the routes through the mountains dividing Tunisia.
The allies held the village. The axis wanted it back".

This is also the time when I will be painting figures for the first time.

Since I am currently building Tamiya's big and very complex 1/32 De Havilland Mosquito, this will be a side project which means it will take some more time.

Some of the stuff I plan to use:

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And some yellow sand which I "borrowed" from the corrida in Ronda during my vacation in Spain. :) A souvenir which will be built in the diorama. 

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Some reference photos for the terrain:

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Little progress...

The colors will not be exactly like this in the end as I will have to connect elements with similar tones, especially stones, both large and small. They were gathered from various places and in the end they have to work together tonally and be convincing. And here I have to stop more or less until I finish the tanks to a certain point.

I need the tanks so I can position them properly amd press them nicely into the base while it still hasn't fully hardened, so that they have "weight" effect in the end. I can make track marks with tracks alone, like I did next to the tent, but since I'm working on the lower surface all at once, then it makes more sense to wait for the tanks.

The base will then receive various paint layers,, filters, dry brushing and washes for full effect.

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1 hour ago, GusMac said:

Anyone else getting a 'Content not viewable in your region' message instead of the images here??

Yes

related to change in UK legislation apparently 

well done us yet again 

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16 hours ago, nmayhew said:

Yes

related to change in UK legislation apparently 

well done us yet again 

FYI it's related to child protection ...I can't argue with that . Plenty of alternatives . From the BBC .

 

The UK's data watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), said it recently notified the platform's parent company, MediaLab AI, of plans to fine Imgur after probing its approach to age checks and use of children's personal data.

Imgur chose to block the UK . 

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18 hours ago, GusMac said:

Anyone else getting a 'Content not viewable in your region' message instead of the images here??

Switch on your VPN and then you can see them . 

 

Looks a good start , Nikola. 

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5 hours ago, PanzerWomble said:

FYI it's related to child protection ...I can't argue with that . Plenty of alternatives . From the BBC .

 

The UK's data watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO), said it recently notified the platform's parent company, MediaLab AI, of plans to fine Imgur after probing its approach to age checks and use of children's personal data.

Imgur chose to block the UK . 

After the PhotoBucket sh**show I treat all image hosting sites with a large degree of scepticism which is why the direct upload here is so good.

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On 9/27/2025 at 10:22 AM, Nikola Topalov said:

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FYI, these photos were not taken near Sidi bou Zid.
They are from northern Tunisia. I can give you map references for two of them.
The terrain in these photos has hills, a lot of vegetation, paved roads and farm houses. It's very different to the open Sidi bou Zid plain where you can see for fifty kilometers in most directions.

David

 

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I'm sure that great work is going on here but as I am in the UK I cannor see it.

Cheers

Dennis

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I hope it will be helpful to have some photos of the area.

A view of the plain as seen from an aircraft, I think:

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A modern photo of Djebel Lessouda. If you know the story of the battle, you know that name:

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And here are two photos taken from inside a Tiger during the day of the battle.
The quality is poor, they are samples from an online auction.
One of them shows Djebel Lessouda again :

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The other is looking to the West and we see Djebel Mrhila:

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David

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