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AncientMaximus05 May 2016 1:41 a.m. PST

Nice painting and very intersting set from Orion (availabe since last monath)

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Tommy2006 May 2016 7:32 a.m. PST

Nice, I've been looking for some dismounted tankers (both US & British).

Does anyone make a US tank commander (in 20mm) firing the .50 from the back deck?

PeterH06 May 2016 10:53 a.m. PST

check out the AB figure range, most particularly the recent releases. They have a figure standing firing a 50 and it may just work for a back deck, Audie Murphy type!

Marc the plastics fan08 May 2016 2:25 p.m. PST

What is the guy on the left carrying – a tree?

But otherwise these look good

Pauls Bods11 Aug 2016 10:57 a.m. PST

From PSR:

The second row shows figures in more relaxed poses maintaining and resupplying their vehicle. One man passes a shell, another carries a log and a third leans into a particularly tough nut with his spanner.

How do you resupply or maintain a tank with a log?

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