Operation "Epsom" details

Follow me Sani! We have to make it across this open field though!

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I don’t think the Englander saw us!

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I am almost out of ammo Max!

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Here comes another ! Get that MG into the line! We have a great flank position here.

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Friggin outstanding that is

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Jeez Jerry, the film industry clearly lost a potentially Oscar-winning director with you. Fantastic work.

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My desktop just melted a bit from the heat of my face. Very kind words man, thank you.
J

I’m sure that if you set all the pictures together as if they were a cartoon, you could make a movie: Op. Epsom: The movie

:clap: :clap: :clap:

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Thanks buddy!
J

Fantastic. Very realistic and your figure poses excellent. I eagerly wait every day for new photos. Keep it up !!

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Thank you Sir and welcome aboard!
J

Uh,…Jerry,…that’s a lot of figures Bro, in case yo haven’t noticed Bro,… just sayin, HA!

Pics are great too buddy, fine work!

Another episode aced & magnificent recession on the left side of images 3217-3219 (PS thanks for the bike/spokes info) :tumbler_glass:

Such dynamic movement from this latest batch of figures. The guy with the MG42 really does seem weighed down as he moves. Hans, his panzerfaust and his comrade with the MP40 are my favourite of this bunch- particularly the little details like the sling on the MP40 and the foliage in the helmet cover.

Just wondering- is the medic crossing the field with the MG42 gunner supposed to be injured- he seems to be gripping his arm?

Thanks man,I appreciate the remarks!

Thanks mate for the kind words and yes, no worries, glad to help Sir!
J

Thanks Karl, for the kind remarks,I appreciate them man!
The MG guy is from Rodo but I bent him forward to give a more stealthy look. The Sani is also a modified Rado fig and yes, indeed, he is wounded. Thanks for looking!

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Amazing figures Jerry! Does that figure have two canteens ?

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Spot on camo especially bro

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