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Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP writes:

Yep

I freely admit I copied his work, esp the red dust on the lower legs, to do mine. I took a chance on the shoulder patch (101st), which was well received, although I was unsure if it was right. There is now the chance to show some colourful patches, if we assume early enough, but still with M16s. All we are now asking is… what next?

Oh yes…and when ARVN? No one wants them. No one makes them.
They were probably the largest army in the VN conflict in South VN anyway. But apart from the lack of any commercial success, why does no-one do them? Funny that.

My five are on their way back to you. Her indoors will not tolerate any more figures in the attic in the dark. They are wasted with me. She is right


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GED of Gringo40s writes:

Gringo40s recently released the first tier of their U.S. Army infantrymen, and thought you might like to see some of these figures painted up in all their glory. We will be showing finished painted samples as they come on line, top paintjob by Andy Singleton… another finely painted sample of a U.S. Army veteran advancing under fire. This vet is advancing at a measured pace.

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