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Joerg Bender03 Feb 2018 8:09 a.m. PST

3 more 28mm characters by Stoessi's Heroes are in stock now at thingsfromthebasement.com:

- US Airborne First Lieutenant – Clifford Carwood Lipton

Lipton

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- US Airborne First Lieutenant – Lynn "Buck" Compton

Compton

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- US Airborne Staff Sergeant – Denver "Bull" Randleman

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And of course
- US Airborne Captain – Richard "Dick" Winters

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And if you are into Warlord Games' new "Operation Market Garden", check out Stoessi's Heroes figures based on the movie!
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Thanks for looking,
Joerg
thingsfromthebasement.com

Ragbones03 Feb 2018 10:57 a.m. PST

Those are some very nice looking figures!

Sudwind04 Feb 2018 8:39 a.m. PST

I need to order their Colonel Klink and Sgt Schultz figures

New Jersey Devil04 Feb 2018 6:10 p.m. PST

I have a bunch(10, to be exact) and they are very nice models.

The only figure that did'nt "measure up" was the German wearing a "zeltbahn". I don't know why a few makers can't seem to model the garment correctly. Warlord and sadly, Peter Pig have modeled the poncho like the soldier just stuck his head through the slit, without buttoning it up.

I don't understand why they have depicted it like this…

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