Dated: November 3, 2000.
Here's another diorama from Mr. Torben Klein of Denmark.
"Flying home after having slayed Medusa (with the snake-hair and able to petrify people just by gazing on them), Perseus sees a beautiful maiden chained to a cliff off the coast of Joppa. The fair Andromeda is to be sacrified to a seamonster. Perseus battles the monster, killing it at last using the Medusa head. Figures: Atlantic, Perseus a greek warrior. Andromeda: top-a greek woman from the "Acropolis" set, legs-an egyptian infantry Monster: sprue and plasticard Best regards Torben Klein."
Many thanks again to Mr. Klein for sending in this contribution.
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