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Talk about getting back on the horse after a fall, this guy is no doubt contemplating how lucky he is to still be alive. Good job Duke. Robin.
 
Duke,

Great use of this figure!!! Very creative indeed!

You did an amazing job with this scene as the background blends flawlessly.

Probably one of your best dio's ever and that's saying something given the awesome you do!!

Mark
 
Oh my...that's nicely done Duke. A good scene you have created here. Well done.

Cheers,
Grey
 
Oh my...that's nicely done Duke. A good scene you have created here. Well done.

Cheers,
Grey

Thanks Grey.

Duke,

Great use of this figure!!! Very creative indeed!

You did an amazing job with this scene as the background blends flawlessly.

Probably one of your best dio's ever and that's saying something given the awesome you do!!

Mark

Thanks for the kind words Mark.

Talk about getting back on the horse after a fall, this guy is no doubt contemplating how lucky he is to still be alive. Good job Duke. Robin.

Just flying that plane I'm sure was a hazard let alone flying it in combat! Thanks Robin.
 
Talk about getting back on the horse after a fall, this guy is no doubt contemplating how lucky he is to still be alive. Good job Duke. Robin.
Indeed. From what I have read about the Morane, it was a beast to take off, fly, and especially to land, so a return alive and mostly intact would be a good reason for thanks. -- Al
 
Great photo and dramatic scene, Duke! You are a master 😎

And perhaps the pilot was wounded by one of his own bullets deflecting back? The MS Type N didn’t have a synchronization gear mechanism and used deflector plates on the prop that basically knocked the stray bullets just about anywhere!
 
Great photo and dramatic scene, Duke! You are a master 😎

And perhaps the pilot was wounded by one of his own bullets deflecting back? The MS Type N didn’t have a synchronization gear mechanism and used deflector plates on the prop that basically knocked the stray bullets just about anywhere!

Thanks T. Yes, the MS Type N was a hazard to fly!
 

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