Normandy Grays?? (1 Viewer)

sammy719

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Hi all,

First Legion has tackled some of the more difficult uniforms for the Germans in the Normandy range in my opinion with the Camo SS, and the Camo FJs range, I personally would love to see some of the battle worn, dirty hard working German Gray Infantry added to this range, it surely would have to be a tad easier on the painters I would imagine and add another element to the Normandy WWII Range...Sammy
 
There's a lot of WW2 First Legion needs to do.. And when they do make so something, it's so darn limited..
 
I agree, Sammy! I would love to see some gray Normandy Wehrmacht!! :salute::
 
There's a lot of WW2 First Legion needs to do.. And when they do make so something, it's so darn limited..

This is only true of vehicles, which has to do with production time since they are so complicated. I have not seen figures that are very limited.
 
I was mainly referring to vehicles.. I should have been more specific.., However, tankers TC001 and TC003 are hard to find.. It's a shame, they are a lot better sculpted than the latest to tankers..Everyone needs a tanker with binos..
 
i think the early crusader numbers were pretty limited..

Here is what we know.

"Our toy soldiers and historical miniatures are produced in limited numbers, typically less than 500 of each figure, though we reserve the right to produce as many (or as few) as we want unless the figures are marked as per the categories below:



Extremely Limited Edition: A product code that is marked as Extremely Limited Edition will have less than 500 of it produced.



Special Collector's Set: A product set that is marked as a Special Collector's Set will be produced in specific numbers that will be noted on the product detail page. This is typically 150-250, but each is noted with the actual number produced. "

Hope this helps,
I'm with Sammy would like to see the backbone of the Wehrmacht produced in all shapes and sizes.
 
The FL releases of Waffen-SS and Fallschirmjaeger made perfect "opponents" for the US 101st Airborne range. As the forthcoming British paras will require a similar opposing force, standard "gray" Wehrmacht grenadiers defending Pegasus Bridge would be very appropriate.
 

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