Every now and then we have an opportunity to produce a project for one of the heroes
who were there during the real conflicts we try and represent in model form. Those projects are always incredibly special
and meaningful, below is an excerpt from a letter we received from the son of one of our veterans...
"Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!!!!
Your M5 and 155 diorama are phenomenal,
and they have made my father's year! My Dad is someone who always has something to say, but when we presented your diorama
to him he was very quiet for a few moments, and then tried to say a few words but had to stop as his voice wavered and cracked.
And he wasn't the only one there with a lump in his throat. After his emotions subsided he began to "hold court"
with the family members and friends who were there to celebrate his 88th, and he talked at great length about some of his
wartime experiences. Most of his stories were ones that I had not heard before, and I thought that I had heard them
all. His face was so very animated, his eyes so bright, that he seemed to have become several years younger rather than
another year older. He talked about their firing procedures in such incredible technical detail that someone commented
about the 60 years that had passed and here he was reciting these procedures as if it were yesterday! And I noticed
that he talked mostly about his fellow comrades-in-arms, and what good men they all were. I wish that more veterans
could have the opportunity to feel what my Dad did upon seeing your work. Your craftsmanship is wonderful, and the extra
details you provided to personalize the diorama were the reason for the look of awe on the faces of everyone as they took
their turns examining it (which included the use of a magnifier)."
The diorama immediately took the most prominent spot in my Dad's living room,
and he directed us to buy a small light that he could mount over it to illuminate it properly. I can't thank you enough for
your outstanding work, and the wonderful effect it had on an old veteran. .
Once again, thank you for your work, and for being a genuinely good person."