Man creates huge D-Day memorial outside home

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Geoff Wilson was inspired to build the display after a trip to Normandy

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A Somerset man has created a giant memorial display outside his house ahead of the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings on 6 June.

Geoff Wilson, from Templecombe, said he was inspired to create the piece after visiting a military cemetery in Ver-sur-Mare in France.

The display features a giant spitfire, soldiers and several paintings of landing craft.

"Without these people we wouldn't have the freedom we do today," Mr Wilson said.

The whole display took a month to finish, with Mr Wilson working from 05:00 in the morning until 18:00 at night.

"I started with the cut-out figures, I scrounged some plywood off local businesses," he said.

"Then I thought a landing craft would be good, and it grew a bit more."

In the centre of the display is a huge model of a Spitfire aeroplane.

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The display features painted soldiers and a landing craft

"I used to be a teacher, but I was never very good at maths," said Mr Wilson.

"I started off doing the Spitfire to scale, and halfway through making the body I realised it was too long."

The replica of the iconic aircraft was covered with wire mesh and canvas before it was painted.

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Paintings of military ships also feature in the garden display

Mr Wilson said the soldiers who took part in the Normandy landings in June 1944 deserved recognition.

The landings were a pivotal moment that marked the start of the campaign to free Europe from the Nazis.

"I am tired from making it [the display] but nowhere nearly as tired as the soldiers would have been on the beach on D-Day," said Mr Wilson.

"Those are the people who counted."

He added: "The display has had a lot of support from the village and it helps knit the place together."

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