Operation "Epsom" details

Thanks buddy. Actually my optempo has decreased a lot lately. Still trying to regain my former mojo. But things seem to be improving.
J

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Thanks bubba!
J

Thank you Sir ! Yours’ is the critical eye I look for on this kinda figure,
J

Thanks man,glad you noticed that. Like famous writers always say" write what you know about". So in this case, hopefully that is so.
J

Just got the latest AFV and enjoyed reading and seeing your builds in the mag.

Youza, Bby!

Thanks Dan,glad you enjoyed it. I am sure AFV enjoyed your patronage as well,
J

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Thanks Ski!!
J

“Bring up the Panzerfaust. This MG is useless against that tank”.

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Lovely composition and build. Send for Emil Durr!

Very cool J.R. , is that the toolbox house back there ?

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Thanks buddy. Emil has already been KIA.

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Thanks buddy. Yes,that is the house. The sepia tone pic looks great ! Thanks for doing that man,
J

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Superb work as always. Nobody shows the weight and movement of webbing like you. Just look at the wounded guys smock and how the belt is riding up his back. Top class.

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Thanks for noticing that detail buddy. Making it cost me a bit of what scarce hair I have remaining.
J

Another lovely little scene JR, and to echo Paul about the webbing, that is a very nice detail.

The sepia tone Glenn used gives that a real WW2 colour photo look. Nicely done …
and poor old Emil … at least he died with his boots on …

Thanks John,
I am envious of the skill needed to do that photoshop stuff.
At least Emils’ family had the somewhat empty satisfaction of knowing their Son and Husband was the first enlisted guy in the HJ to be awarded the Knights’ Cross.
Piece of tin doesn’t replace the man though.
J

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Like wise I have not checked in for awhile, your work as usual is just stunning. I am curious though as to how you got the helmet netting done, I’m trying to do this with some german figures and am not getting the result i’d like.

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Thanks man. Welcome back.
The netting is from bridal veil material.
J