The outskirts of Carentan, 1944 (1 Viewer)

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US forces close in on Carentan and meet up with German Fallschrimjagers and elements of the 17th SS.............
 

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The German defenders make good use of the terrain as the Americans push the attack forward........
 

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Nice set up George!:cool: I really like that church, to bad it wasn,t in 1/32 scale. That would go nice with my napoleonics. Next time you break out your napoleonics you should use that church and some of your other farm buildings, that would make a cool set up!:cool:
 
Shermans going against Tiger and Panthers in prepared positions, ouch!!!!!!!
 
Thanks everyone for the postive feeback; the tanks are a mix of diecast dragon armor and kits that I built and painted........
 
You know the more I see of these, the more I think that WWII looks best in 1/72. Of course 1/32 has better detail but it seems hard to find the space to display more that a squad action or one side of the action in the larger scale. To me, that is different from the Napoleonic or Civil War or early conflicts.
 

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