Seen the New USMC Figures in the London Show Thread? (1 Viewer)

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Some nice looking figures. Stretcher team is cool and nice to see a few sneaky figs that are painted but not yet released!
The dead marines and marine lying wounded are a must have! Will get these and repaint them as 29th Infantry Division or 1st Infantry Division!

Scott
 
Sorry meant to add them!

Scott
 

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THANK YOU for the up close pictures ... very, very nice.

Yes, I saw them on the London TSS thread and commented there......
BUT these are some of K&C best work yet. The stretcher bearer team is going to be fantastic.

The other causalities are (as you say) a must if you are trying to show the horror of Tarawa or ANY Pacific engagement.

A terrible truth, but a reality.
It makes you appreciate the valor that those Marines exhibited ... of course as all US forces did, yesterday and today.

This series can go in so many ways. With the stretcher bearer team, that opens up an entirely new set of USMC surgeons working on the wounded guys. Very similar to the sets of German WWII hospital sets (See WS258 - WS269 for example)

I would be in BIG TIME for a hospital figures and scene ... :tongue:

WHAT A WONDERFUL year 2018 is going to be. {sm4}{sm4}

THANK YOU Andy and K&C folks.

--- LaRRy
 
Harrie, thanks for the close-ups of the new k&c figures on this and on the main thread. I liked all of them, but the marines stretcher-bearers and the polish cavalry are my favorites!
 
KC are nice with soldiers...Legs and arms wounded, never the belly, chest, so they can recover :tongue:
 
KC are nice with soldiers...Legs and arms wounded, never the belly, chest, so they can recover :tongue:

Ya' .. did you ever stop tocount at all the figures with wounded "KNEEs" .. {sm4}
Maybe Andy doesn't likes knees as they are always the location of a painful ... but recoverable wound.

--- LaRRy
 

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