Operation "Epsom" details

Hi Jerry,

Thanks for the information, much appreciated, though I was specifically referring to the soil, really like the randomness of the grit…if that makes sense, :thinking: :roll_eyes: :slightly_smiling_face:.

Cheers, :beer:,

G

The dirt is well…dirt! From my garden.
J

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Hi Jerry,

Wish the soil in my garden was that fine, is the climate hot and dry for the most part where you are?

Cheers, :beer:,

G

No,we have all 4 seasons and a nice mix of weather.
J

Pimpfen! Dort daruber! Lauf aber passauf!
Kids! Over there! Run,

but watch out!

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Oh man! First time I see this, outstanding work! I just say WOW! From now I am a big fan:) /Erik

Welcome aboard Erik!
J

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Pimpfen means pimps? :open_mouth:
Don’t you mean Kinder?

wat enormously nice figures and backgrounds I will follow this👌

Fantastic work on these latest additions Jerry. Nice to see some civilian figures added into the mix.

Erwin, “Pimpfe” was also a nickname for members of the HJ, especially for those boys whose voices hadn’t yet broken, so semi-derogatory but also affectionate I suspect, as is so much military humour.

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Ah, thanks for the explanation… I was not aware of this… :slight_smile:

Thank you Sir!
J

Thanks Karl, for the kind words,
J

Yes,thanks Boots,
J

Zack zack! Ge’mal manner!

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Another few seconds and the range is perfect!

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I’ll keep the Infantry occupied Hans!

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Now that I like! Spot on Jerry; if that was me - with the Panzerfaust - I’d need a clean pair of trousers.

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Maybe 75 meters? One rifle grenade will cause a lot of damage.

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