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Hi,

I'm new on Eurobricks, but not to the world of LEGO. I'm building for 1,5 years now and this WW2 build I made back in 2017 for a contest on Flickr.

If you like what you see give me a follow on Flickr, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and/or Pinterest.

Background

I build an accurate scene from the movie 'Saving Private Ryan'. I did some extended research to make this scene as accurate as possible. The hardest thing to figure out was the placement of each soldier. Second of all that the halftrack came in from behind and that Captain Miller and his men had to turn around 180 degrees so that the wouldn't be attacked from behind. 

Eventually Captain Miller and his men where surprised by the explosion from the other side of the halftrack. By the second hit Captain Miller and his men came into action and ambushed the small recon unit of the 2nd SS Panzer Division by surprise. Those German Soldiers didn't know what hit them!

After the battle they found out that a small 101st Airborne squad from the 506h PIR was following them up close and took out that 2nd SS Panzer Division halftrack. 

The rest of the story is known and otherwise watch this great WW2 movie :)

Hope you'll like what you see!

36980255041_f2371bcec8_k.jpgBarthezz Brick - Saving Private Ryan - Halftrack Take Cover 1 by Barthezz  Brick, on Flickr

36933448386_0b5b1f7846_k.jpgBarthezz Brick - Saving Private Ryan - Halftrack Take Cover 3 by Barthezz  Brick, on Flickr

36951455212_f80e613d2b_k.jpgBarthezz Brick - Saving Private Ryan - Halftrack Take Cover 5 by Barthezz  Brick, on Flickr

More detailed pictures on my Flickr account!

Greetings Barthezz Brick

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Aww, congratulations! What a great little build. A little chaotic(as life will feel sometimes for you starting next summer:tongue:) but the end result is a thing of beauty. Lovely scene. As is your older one. I love all the greenery & the framing of the scene using a fence. 

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On 12/7/2019 at 8:20 AM, Vindicare said:

Aww, congratulations! What a great little build. A little chaotic(as life will feel sometimes for you starting next summer:tongue:) but the end result is a thing of beauty. Lovely scene. As is your older one. I love all the greenery & the framing of the scene using a fence. 

Thx, glad you like it. My friends and family found it a creative way to announce this upcoming wonder ?

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