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Is the Krupp Protze from Forces of Valor or King and Country?

Awesome, by the way!
 
Excellent....Grey is the Way....Well done...Really Like the Panzer IV and the Trains.
 
The rolling stock looks excellent filled with cargo. Your building a fine display and not a drop of camo in sight!!
Mitch
 
I waited a long time before diving into the Wake Island series, but I felt it was essentially America's first land battle of WWII and should be a part of my collection. Also there is never enough Pacific stuff.


So here it is................... I think I will eventually work this into a series in the future. So check my website here and there.

I would like to credit John Jenkins for the hangar on the left


 
Amazing. These days if you have a scene in mind, you can find all the requirements in TS's to create it historically. Excellent.:salute::, Robin.
 
Alex,

Very nice scene and picture! It's almost as seeing a real picture of Wake Island airstrip on the eve of the Japanese attack!
 
{bravo}} GREAT Work as always. What a great theme.

mike

Thanks Mike

I am just as guilty as anyone else as far as favoring the European Theater, and I understand that the Manufacturers have stated that the Pacific dosen't sell.

But as an American it has to be realized this was a significant action, and again it took me a while to recognized that, but I am proud that I finally got around to this theme.

Thank you Hobby Bunker for realizing this significant action and making it available to us.


Alex
 
Just found this series of shots with the F4F and I think they are fantastic. VERY evocative pictures. -- Al
 
I am going to continue Wake Island into a mini story line. I am just a little tied up with my Battleground Art product reviews, which are working out very well and I think will become a valuable tool for collectors. After a short break to get a catalog of reviews together, I will get back to the dios................Alex
 
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