WesternOutlaw
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UKSubs started an interesting topic called K&C Non-Combat Figures. As part of the discussion, a few K&C fans shared some thoughts on non-combat and civilian figures.
Expanding my own "civilian collection", I had to snag another Life of Jesus (LoJ) set, In the Carpenter's Shop, before the retired piece is all dried up.
I never thought I would be purchasing any of the LoJ sets as part of a WWII dio, but they are nicely detailed figures and have some great colors; a deviation from the standard DAK and British 8th tans and greens. These figures, just as the Desert Village buildings, are so versatile for various desert scenes. A+ King & Country!

Desert Village (1) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Desert Outpost (14) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Afrikakorps Outpost (7): A Distant Drum by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Afrikakorps Outpost (9) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr
Expanding my own "civilian collection", I had to snag another Life of Jesus (LoJ) set, In the Carpenter's Shop, before the retired piece is all dried up.
I never thought I would be purchasing any of the LoJ sets as part of a WWII dio, but they are nicely detailed figures and have some great colors; a deviation from the standard DAK and British 8th tans and greens. These figures, just as the Desert Village buildings, are so versatile for various desert scenes. A+ King & Country!

Desert Village (1) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Desert Outpost (14) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Afrikakorps Outpost (7): A Distant Drum by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Afrikakorps Outpost (9) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr