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post here your pictures featuring prisoners of war both military or civil;
here are a few of mine
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I have a couple of sets of K&C figures in my collection
but much more colourful that the WW2 images below :)

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John
 
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The "Mad Arab" Abdul Alhazred, caught by Egyptian Government soldiers, deep in the tombs of the "The Nameless City". In the "History", Alhazred is said to have been a "half-crazed Arab" who worshipped the Lovecraftian entities Yog-Sothoth and Cthulhu. He is described as being from Sanaa in Yemen, and as visiting the ruins of Babylon, the "subterranean secrets" of Memphis and the Empty Quarter of Arabia (where he discovered the "nameless city" below Irem). In his last years, he lived in Damascus, where he wrote Al Azif before his sudden and mysterious death in a Egyptian prison, thus losing his mind to visions untold in modern histories, as not all histories are Non-Fiction!

Cheers,



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One hapless German. Robin.
 

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All your scenes Guy look very realistic. So well done, hard to match your skills. Robin.
 
An exchange in progress where a young Winston Churchill does negotiate, quite sternly I might add, the release of "Daughters of the Empire" captured previously from a midsummer picnic somewhere east of the Sudan by the before mentioned "Mad Arab" Abdul Alhazred!

Again purely fictional, but what else do you do with such captives in distress, but free them with your Calvary!

Cheers,

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Here are 2 more pictures
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post here your pictures featuring prisoners of war both military or civil;
here are a few of mine
guy:smile2:


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This photo makes the scene seem so 'real'...had to look at it several times...something about the colours and sharpness.
Background blends exceptionally.
Amazing job, on an wonderful scene.

Thank you.
 
The only Prisoner set I own is the King & Country DD074 "Reach for the Sky", one of my favorites.

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This photo makes the scene seem so 'real'...had to look at it several times...something about the colours and sharpness.
Background blends exceptionally.
Amazing job, on an wonderful scene.

Thank you.

The life like qualities are incomparable. Chris
 
An exchange in progress where a young Winston Churchill does negotiate, quite sternly I might add, the release of "Daughters of the Empire" captured previously from a midsummer picnic somewhere east of the Sudan by the before mentioned "Mad Arab" Abdul Alhazred!

Again purely fictional, but what else do you do with such captives in distress, but free them with your Calvary!

Cheers,

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The last one is My personal favorite. Well executed and great perspective.
 

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