Some Pics for Market Garden Ideas... (1 Viewer)

arnhem44mad

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First of all the fellow in the kilt; Captain Ogilvie of the glider pilot regiment! This could be a personality release!^&grin

Second - the scene with all the captured and wounded paras. In the top let corner there is a wounded para being treeated by a german medic, a great concept for a release! Also shows medical staff in undershirts without smocks or bds on.

The third shows a british jeep with medical flag and germans surrounding the paras.

The fourth shows paras trying to signal the raf supply planes.^&grin

The first idea could be a personality release.

The second idea could be a two-figure on one base deal like the recent wounded german set with a medic giving a bottle of water to a wounded comrade.
It could also be single figures of medics in BDs and shirts walking around with bandages and medical supplies with berets on heads.

The third could be a vehicle - jeep with stretcher, driver and medical personnel in passenger seat with flag.

The fourth idea could be 3 paras. All in denison smocks, two with helmets, one with beret. One with rifle on shoulder, another with sleeves rolled up and a third with a pack on. All looking into sky. There could be a parachute like item (made from the plastic that the hanging parachutes are made from) and like the stretcher bearers, the paras hands could have holes drilled in which ends of the parachutes could fit into, making the paras form a triangular shape on the ground.

Before ARNHEM disappears again we need to see some of these areas visited!^&grin

Scott^&grin
 

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I hope these suggestions and more are considered, would like to see this signature K&C series continue for many more years yet. Robin.
 

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