JJD style and the Great War (1 Viewer)

Hans

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I hope, John will produce add-on products for the Great War; armoured vehicles (the first producer with a Rolls Royce armoured car will win!), Crews for german tank! And for a British Mark tank! /woundn't this be great, boys?), and a lot of other items, and also fighting soldiers (special anti-tank troops), supply units...
 
If we're talking armor, go French. Schneider, St. Charmond, Renault are all great choices. If artillery, please do a French 75mm and a German 210mm. And, please, early war French cavalry and infantry. Early war French infantry by JJD would be a spectacular production. For the airwar, French Nieuport 11's, Spad 7 and 13's, and Lafayette Escadrille Nieuports, circa Verdun, 1916. Oh, what the heck, ANYTHING French, please. -- Al
 
If we're talking armor, go French. Schneider, St. Charmond, Renault are all great choices. If artillery, please do a French 75mm and a German 210mm. And, please, early war French cavalry and infantry. Early war French infantry by JJD would be a spectacular production. For the airwar, French Nieuport 11's, Spad 7 and 13's, and Lafayette Escadrille Nieuports, circa Verdun, 1916. Oh, what the heck, ANYTHING French, please. -- Al

You bet Al. - JJD would do a great job portraying early war French - Blue coats, red pants and kepis, very colorful!

Raoul Lufbery of the Lafayette Escadrille is hopefully on JJ short list for future WWI aces release.

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If we're talking armor, go French. Schneider, St. Charmond, Renault are all great choices. If artillery, please do a French 75mm and a German 210mm. And, please, early war French cavalry and infantry. Early war French infantry by JJD would be a spectacular production. For the airwar, French Nieuport 11's, Spad 7 and 13's, and Lafayette Escadrille Nieuports, circa Verdun, 1916. Oh, what the heck, ANYTHING French, please. -- Al

very well; any armoured cars/tanks from WWI are wellcome; also early war infantry. I like the early war infantry, the uniforms are more the "classic" style. JJD is known for his unusual ideas; troops and crews and so at rest, supply units and so (all the good thinks K/C do not realize so often...)
 

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