johngambale
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johngambale said:N.AFRIKA SETS! Australians( Aussie's)-Stabbing DAK-w/Bolo Knife-----Aussie/British---HAND-TO-HAND Combat--Bayoneting DAK in Stomach-----Aussie/British---Hitting DAK w/Rifle Butt in the Face-------DAK-TANKER Dead Hanging Halfway out of Panzer IV Tank Side Hatch Door---And Other 2-Tanker's Surrending?------Aussie/British--Bayoneting ITALIAN ( BlackShirt)-NOT MY COUSIN VINNY?-----DAK KETTENKRAD--Towing Wounded in Rear?-----KUBELWAGEN--STRETCHER TEAM-----HANOMAG w/RED CROSS Medical TeaM-w/ "BUSTY" FRAULEIN"?-----8TH ARMY--WOUNDED -Jeep Stretcher?
As a post script you have to admit John must be one of the most passionate people on the forum regarding the North African campaign and that cannot be a bad thing.red devil said:Jesus John how long did you sit and take to think these ones up? The quiet Sunday afternoons must just fly by. There are some real gem comments in your thread which made me laugh and Andy the comment about the Egyptain dancers was priceless! Just when you think the forum is getting a tad boring a couple of stars come along and liven things up no end.![]()
Keep them coming
Red
I believe they used the Kubelwagen as a medics car and the Sdkfz 251 with stretchers fitted inside.Fullyautomatic said:I would say that a German medic is needed to be represented somewhere along the line. I don't recall one or any being sculpted in the K&C lineup. Correct me if I'm wrong. I also don't recall any pictires in the many WWII books I have showing any type of German ambulance. Can anyone post a pic or tell us what was used as the German meatwagon. I have seen a few pic's of horse drawn stretchers and such but....
As far as the dead and dying I still hope for some new releases in that department and I know that was already covered in a previous thread but with Britain's new poses of there Styer truck shot up with there casualties of war I hope Andy is inspired to do some more. Not a demand by any means.![]()
Fullyautomatic said:I would say that a German medic is needed to be represented somewhere along the line. I don't recall one or any being sculpted in the K&C lineup.
Fullyautomatic said:I also don't recall any pictires in the many WWII books I have showing any type of German ambulance. Can anyone post a pic or tell us what was used as the German meatwagon. I have seen a few pic's of horse drawn stretchers and such but....
Louis Badolato said:Is that a modified K&C WS13 or a production piece from somebody else? That would be a usefull addition to any WWII diorama.
jazzeum said:How can you tell? It looks like a WS 13, just in white.