Louis Badolato
Lieutenant General
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- Apr 25, 2005
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Couldn't agree more about the Big Red 1 figs.So am i guessing that they didn't land on D Day itself but shortly after?
Rob
The Big Red One were in the second wave on D-Day itself (June 6) (they were experienced, and it was decided to sacrifice the unblooded 29th Infantry in the first wave).
I am really impressed with the new WWII releases, especially the GI Tank crew and the halftrack 88. Gordon tipped me off to the 88 back in the summer of 2007 (it was supposed to be released simultaneously with the Arnhem first release) but swore me to secrecy. I am glad it finally made it into production. There was another secret German vehicle Gordon mentioned to me as to be released simultaneously with the Arnhem first release that still hasn't made its appearance, but I am hopefull I won't have to bite my tongue about that one much longer.