wayne556517
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Yeah! the way the background blends with the foreground is uncanny... almost seamless. True wizardry, really. Almost otherworldly… dare I say, non-human levels of skill. ; )
That would be great accompanied by the new 505 KT![]()
Very cool intel, Steve! I find the very late war period on the Eastern Front to be one of the more dramatic, brutal, and interesting phases of the war - and a period that is often overlooked by historians. In that sense, it’s neat to see John making tanks from this period. (Also a hat’s off to First Legion and W. Britain that have made figures from the very late war period as well).That was the intent of the MNH Striped Panther, the 5. Pz.Div. "Red Devil" Panther and the s.Pz.Abt. 505 King Tiger, i.e. you can display the 504th King Tiger with one of the Panthers in close proximity in a diorama or vignette and in addition to looking cool would also be historically accurate.
There is a master plan for most of these JJD releases...sometimes it just takes a coupe years to come to fruition.
