Calling for help (1 Viewer)

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US soldier calls for help as a Sherman tank has had it's track blown off
 

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Another beauty mate,gotta like the winter scenes this one looks particularly cold.
 
The gun is still lethal though. Really cold scene, you have all the right materials to bring this about.:salute::, Robin.
 
Very good Duke and now you just need another scene showing a Tiger tank entering the picture and the G.I.'s are nowhere to be seen! :wink2:

Tom
 
Have to say that radio operator is a really nice figure. Very dramatic pose in it's own way and a versatile figure to boot. ^&cool, Robin.
 
Splendid scene Duke, looks terrific and bloody cold there mate!^&cool

Rob
 
Have to say that radio operator is a really nice figure. Very dramatic pose in it's own way and a versatile figure to boot. ^&cool, Robin.

Thanks to everyone for commenting and the likers. Agreed Robin on the radio figure. I've used him in many Bulge scenes. Very versatile as you say.
 
Duke...great scenes with the snow...I love how you took the time to cover the bases...it adds so much realism to the photos...
 
The deadly 88 was every tankers fear. First used as anti aircraft they became a natural for pitting against tanks and extremely effective. Great set. Robin.
 

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