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As always you bring a bit of extra brilliance to our Friday (which was pretty d@mned good here anyway). Thank you.
The Second World War German artillerists look fine indeed, but it was the Napoleonics that particularly caught my eye and got the heart racing that little bit faster...
Bavarian firing line on the way perhaps? Look forward to seeing the main poses.
This casualty pose is a little over dramatic perhaps. Like some others they end up having a more "break dancing" look to them!
Assume the Russian officer is for the Jager set? He is a nice figure.
The WW2 desert sets look very good, if the Africa korps chap is artillery, no need for the rifle,it would just get in the way and make hot work even hotter.
The WW2 desert sets look very good, if the Africa korps chap is artillery, no need for the rifle,it would just get in the way and make hot work even hotter.
That's true Alan...although when it comes down to it artillerymen would wear minimal kit at all (and maybe no shirt either) when serving the guns in summer conditions.
And besides, that chap with the crate is carrying a dozen Christmas puddings....!:smile:
Thank you for your continuing 'hard labours' Strelets! Another interesting batch of figures, with promise of more interesting sets to come in the New Year...:grinning:
FFL guy looks like an awkward, unlikely pose - picking up a heavy mortar shell with his left hand, whilst the left arm is also trying to maintain a slung rifle at the same time?