Iron Brigade
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2007
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In just recent times I added #3 BBG German figures and #2 BBA U.S. Army figures to my Battle of the Bulge diorama on an about 3 by 4 foot display table. Namely, one half of an old K&C set# BBG 010 two figured set of German Army ski troops that I got via an eBay deal. I also recently added K&C set# BBG 087 of two dead German troops. Their rifles lying by their sides came from a Thomas Gunn WW2 German Army Mortar set. I also just today I obtained set# BBA 079 of an U.S. Army infantryman seriously wounded soldier lying on his back with a U.S. Army Medic kneeling over him.
See photo 1 of the U.S. Army Medic helping the wounded U.S. Army infantryman, K&C set# BBA 079.
See photo 2 of two dead German soldiers, K&C set# BBG 087.
See photo 3 of an German ski soldier, K&C set# BBG 010.
See photo 4 of an overview of U.S. Army defenses.
See photo 5 of an overview of the main part of German Army attacking outnumbered U.S. Army troops.
"Iron Brigade" / Gary





See photo 1 of the U.S. Army Medic helping the wounded U.S. Army infantryman, K&C set# BBA 079.
See photo 2 of two dead German soldiers, K&C set# BBG 087.
See photo 3 of an German ski soldier, K&C set# BBG 010.
See photo 4 of an overview of U.S. Army defenses.
See photo 5 of an overview of the main part of German Army attacking outnumbered U.S. Army troops.
"Iron Brigade" / Gary




