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Kaoschallenged23 Jul 2013 5:37 p.m. PST

Saw the thread posted over hereon TMP about these,
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Its nice to see some new WWI figures coming out. I look forward to getting some
and seeing how they look next to my Tumbling Dice WWI figures. Some painted
photos of the Mark IVs are posted here on jony663's Website,
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Now all we need is some A7Vs and others :). These would be great for the Russian Civil War,German Revolution and even the last year of WWII wink LOL.Also for post WWI "What if?" battles. Robert

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Kaoschallenged25 Jul 2013 9:55 p.m. PST

You could also use it in a German Channel invasion "What if? scenario grin Robert

A male, the "Excellent", which became later HMS Excellent, for a Royal Navy shore establishment training camp, and later kept fully functional for the Home Guard in 1940. – See more at: link

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