U.S. Army Medics on D-Day, 6 June 1944 (1 Viewer)

Iron Brigade

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I just obtained the new King & Country sets D209 & D210 of WW2 U.S. Army Medics in action. They have been added to my diorama which is on an about 39 inch across round display table representing Omaha Beach on 6 June 1944 perhaps later in the morning. K&C set# D209 represents a medic helping a walking wounded GI who is about to be picked up by a medical jeep (prior K&C set). K&C set# 210 represents a wounded Gi lying on his back on the beach while a medic gives him plasma. Please see #5 photos of this revised diorama.

"iron Brigade" / Gary

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Very nice dday diorama! These 2 new medic sets are must-haves and really add to any scene!
 
Nice D-Day scene with lots of great pieces. The new medics look great, nice pick up. Medics/wounded are amongst my favourite types of figures to collect. I think I've got some from just about every era and line K&C produces. ^&cool
 
very, very nice . These medics are wonderful sets. Will collect mine from my local dealer next week.
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Reckon in years to come collectors will be trying to source these Medics as they are that good. Robin.
 
Hi Gary,

Great additions to your D-Day Omaha Beach diorama. The two new medical orderly sets are very well done. Thank you for sharing.

Best Wishes, Raymond.

P.S. Thanks for your message on the Trophy set earlier in the week.
 
these medics are on my mush have list. I liked them when I first saw them. Ron
 
Many Thanks to all the members who have left feedback to my revised D-Day diorama which has just recently added K&C's two new U.S. Army Medic sets. I noted comments from USA, Singapore, Australia, Brazil, Belgium & Canada. My Thanks in advance to anyone else who may yet leave comments or "Likes" hits.

I have posted #5 more photos to show the whole diorama which is on a round table at about 38+ inches across. The 1st photo shows just a bit of the Atlantic Ocean's shoreline using "Magic Water" I purchased via Treefrog Treasures. I was inspired to try a small sample of the Magic Water based on Mike Miller's recent postings of photos on his splendid ancient Egyptian diorama showing a river or harbor area. I am in the process now of setting up a small pond which I will put on to my diorama of "Napoleon in Europe" soon.

"Iron Brigade" / Gary

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