"Bastogne - 101st Airborne Museum: Figures tell stories" Topic
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KoppiBlogger | 31 Jan 2017 4:08 p.m. PST |
Today I would like to accompany you to the Museum of the 101st Airborne in Bastogne. In my first report the figurines with their uniforms shown here in the exhibition are in the focus of my article. The figures reach such a level that they are definitely a highlight for all those who are interested in uniforms, modelbuilding or tabletop games. Have fun with my first report about the Battle of the Bulge. Report in german and english. link
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ColCampbell | 01 Feb 2017 8:58 a.m. PST |
The first figure's picture (above) sure has that "1,000 yard" stare of the very weary warrior. Jim |
KoppiBlogger | 01 Feb 2017 2:33 p.m. PST |
Yes Jim. A really great figure. So realistic. |
wrgmr1 | 03 Feb 2017 12:13 a.m. PST |
Amazing museum! Some of the German camo seems quite yellow? Is that original fabric that has faded? |
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