World War I will forever be associated with trench warfare, an antiquated and ineffective form of warfare that killed more troops with sickness and infection than with actual combat.
These trenches of death were more than just pits dug in the dirt, and as the soldiers settled in they improved their trenches to increase durability, decrease wetness and make them all more "comfortable".
Military enthusiast and model maker Andy Belsey has been creating incredibly detailed models of WWI trenches and blogging about his work on MilitaryModeling.com for several years now, and trenches have never looked more majestic.
Each one of Andy's trench section models is labeled to show how they were made, which side faces the battlefield and what makes an "Ideal Trench" different from a "Wet Soil Trench".
They also feature models of soldiers in appropriate attire and perfect little props and details, each of which Andy painstakingly creates by hand.
See Detailed Military Models Of WWI Trench Warfare by Andy Belsey here