"Vivan nos amis américains!" Topic
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Tango01 | 31 Aug 2019 8:51 p.m. PST |
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deadhead | 01 Sep 2019 2:44 a.m. PST |
At $49 USD I would expect the real thing, not what seems to be a painted 28mm (never specified!) figurine. I do mean the lass and not the dog, but I doubt either would be good for my long tern health |
Costanzo1 | 01 Sep 2019 4:42 a.m. PST |
In 1944 the dog was eaten. |
Pan Marek | 01 Sep 2019 7:34 a.m. PST |
Her clothing and hair style both suggest 1917-18, not 1944. And unless she's supposed to be a lady of ill repute, her corset would be under her blouse, not over it. Figure makers should put the same research into figures of women as they do to men in uniform. |
deadhead | 01 Sep 2019 1:14 p.m. PST |
Oh I suspect this young lady is not a novice in a local convent. If she is a professional lady in 1944, her priority would have been to establish her enthusiasm for Les Allies and her impeccable record of work for La Resistance, not horizontal or emotional Collaboration…..
Certainly not if she wishes to keep that hairstyle. 75 years ago, to today, there was many an arriviste "hero of the Résistance", fag in his mouth, who could show greater courage with a pair of scissors, against a captive woman, than they ever showed against their occupiers carrying firearms.
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Tango01 | 01 Sep 2019 3:18 p.m. PST |
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