A grudging respect. (1 Viewer)

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Arnhem.....1944.
Wayne.
 

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Mate is that WW2 german yours or borrowed...................................{eek3}
Nice display Wayne.
 
Mate, the scene almost got me choked up! Awesome and congrat's on the Jerry purchase! :wink2:

Tom
 
For Wayne it is no problem to switch from the desert to Arnhem and then to Mons, from 1944 to 1914. You cover a lot of territories and years in your dios.
Well done again
guy :)
 
Still waiting for someone to make a dead tiger, almost found one but the owner might object to a few holes being put in it....^&grin

Mate, perhaps "tigerjacking" the Tiger from this mysterious owner could be on the agenda! :wink2:{sm4}

Tom
 
Simple and excellent!!!!!!!.


Steve

For Wayne it is no problem to switch from the desert to Arnhem and then to Mons, from 1944 to 1914. You cover a lot of territories and years in your dios.
Well done again
guy :)

Love all that rubble mate, awesome wee scene^&grin

Needs some German armour!

Nice scene though!

Mate, the scene almost got me choked up! Awesome and congrat's on the Jerry purchase! :wink2:

Tom

Great title and display.

:salute::

Mate is that WW2 german yours or borrowed...................................{eek3}
Nice display Wayne.
Thanks all for the comments and likes.
 
The German soldier motions to the British Para's to pass safely to tend to their wounded. A Historically accurate depiction of the Germans showing some Empathy to the enemy !
 
Well thought out theme. It exemplifies the need for non combat poses, which can make for some of the best scenes. Again my hat is off to K&C for being the manufacturer that produces to most of this type of figure.
 
The German soldier motions to the British Para's to pass safely to tend to their wounded. A Historically accurate depiction of the Germans showing some Empathy to the enemy !

Well thought out theme. It exemplifies the need for non combat poses, which can make for some of the best scenes. Again my hat is off to K&C for being the manufacturer that produces to most of this type of figure.

Thanks gents.
 

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