Africa Korps Forward Artillery OutPost Inspection (1 Viewer)

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Field Marshall's Rommel and Kesselring "Smiling Albert" inspect a forward position Artillery outpost.
 

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Wayne ,

Great looking Dio...! Always love seeing a great desert dio...:salute::

Joe
 
Very nice. I love how you captured the tower in the scene. I find it a hard piece to photograph as it's tall for many backgrounds. I also like your combination of pieces, Rommel, Kesselring, and that Pak 40 - great combination.

EDIT: oh, neat idea to place the netting on the tower roof. Cool!
 
Wayne ,

Great looking Dio...! Always love seeing a great desert dio...:salute::

Joe

Thanks Joe :salute:: Just a bit of afternoon playtime ^&grin

Very nice. I love how you captured the tower in the scene. I find it a hard piece to photograph as it's tall for many backgrounds. I also like your combination of pieces, Rommel, Kesselring, and that Pak 40 - great combination.

EDIT: oh, neat idea to place the netting on the tower roof. Cool!
W/O , I knew you would like this one ! :salute::
 
PA

Are you branching out? I always associated your collection with Europe 1940 - 45. Nice pics though!

Jack
 
PA

Are you branching out? I always associated your collection with Europe 1940 - 45. Nice pics though!

Jack

Had some AK sets here and there. When combined have a small group for the Desert War. Also have the Desert AK Tiger as well ! Thanks
 
Very good PA and I like that control tower. Just a quick question, but did that MG34 come with the tower?

Tom
 
Thanks All....... Tom, The Tower comes with 2 search lights and 2 MG 34's giving the user display options ! :wink2:

Thanks PA and bugger, I should have gotten that tower when it was available!

Tom
 
Good idea mate and set up,yeah the tower is a beauty hopefully one Might be made for the European theater.
 
looks like the gun crew means business or is it just a show off for Rommel and Kessel ?
guy:smile2:
 

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