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Mark...these are great...you have created some awesome displays...I would be very proud to own them...wonderful figures...fantastic presentation!
 
Outstanding dios, RWB. Fine use as shelf dios with lots of activity. I like the way the tripes show to such advantage. Their colors really pay off. -- Al
 
Hi Mark,
VERY Impressive displays!. I think your photography is exceptional as well. The figures combine together naturally. Great use of them. I like your grass bases.

Pete
 
Love the Nissen hut, oh and the artillery.....Mr bank manager, can I......
 
Hope James doesn't mind me posting these?

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Fantastic ...look forward to getting hold of one....But at the sametime a bit sad...for like the French truck the cargo area and the canvas top are all built as one single lot, hence we cannot add goodies into the cargo bay nor have the canvas out.....too bad......:salute:::salute::
Cheers
A_C
 
I should have called it 'noughts and crosses'
Superb collection. Those tripes have caught the RFC napping and Ball in his N-17 will have a tough time getting into the air safely. Great pictures and set-up. I have got to get some of those clear stands that JJD makes. They just add so much versatility and scope to what can be done with the aircraft. Thanks for posting. -- Al
 
Konrad, you have sure hit the nail on the head with that statement. I have pre-ordered the next three sets, which contains 7 French soldiers when combined. Those 7 alone will total more matte French soldiers than existed 6 months ago. I had a lonesome 6 ONWTC Poilu to go with the ONTWC Renault 17 and that was it. Now, with these new JJD releases, I will have 10 JJD Poilu to go with the ONWTC figures and the pair of Poilu released by TGM. Add in the St. Chamond tank and the French supply truck by JJD and my French Army will have tripled in just a few short months, from 6 figures and 1 lone tank, to 18 figures, 2 tanks and the truck. The possibilities for different displays are now wide open. JJD has brought Christmas to me a little early, and it is quite well appreciated. :wink2: ^&cool -- Al
Have gotten the JJD Poilu sets in, all but the truck, which will have to wait a while longer. All displayed together with my aged Britains destroyed village from years back. All looks pretty impressive when together. As I have mentioned before, I have 6 figures and a Renault 17 tank from ONWTC, which actually display well with the JJD French figures and St. Chamond tank. The ONWTC figures are a tick smaller but not off-puttingly so, and the tanks look perfect together. The 2 TGM Poilu fit in well with both of the other makers, so my figure total has reached 18. I expect the new JJD Poilu and the new TGM poilus will soon be joining my platoon, as well. The French will soon have enough superiority in numbers for their assault on the Hindenburg Line. -- Al
 

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