Unexpected onslaught

Miniatures in 1/35 scale representative german soldier just a second before knife attack of unsuspecting US military police reading Playboy:-)

Posted: 30 Aug 2004

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daddyo
good concept. there was a lot of weapon swapping and "appropriating" within the allies. so an ami g.i. with a bren gun isn't too far fetched. but the us helmet on the german infantryman on the other hand... lol. i like the diorama. nice work, as long as we remember tongue-in-cheek.
5 Oct 2009 • Vote: 7
tlmeanman
I like the minis, some good thinking here. I think the Playboy is funny, it's just that Playboy didn't come out until what late 50's, early 60's...
26 Jun 2006
Stirling
Wolf_Fang: You probably don't know, that Bren was used by US forces too for its exeptional quality and its sill in equipment of some us, british and australians forces (as a L4A4). Exactly BREN is short form of place if origin Brno (Czech) and place of factory (Enfield) - the construction was originally Czechoslovakian. The helmet is realy german, but the tipical line is covered by masking. There is only one thing inaccurate - Playboy wich in WWII genuinelly was'n exist, but this diorama is kind of joke. The developement of weapons is my hobby, so don't be hotheaded:-)
20 Feb 2005
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