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Thursday, October 01, 2020 - 09:10 PM UTC
MiniArt announces another set of figures, with German WWII Soldiers resting.
Four figures relaxed in ground, with all their equipment.
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It's how you view it, I guess,, but I think it is well thought out. From their expressions & body language, maybe they just got out of a nasty firefight & have just now sat down. Or they've been retreating for the last six days under frequent attack, and are wondering how much more they can take. In either case, the MG gunner is too tensed up to let go of his gun just yet. And yeah, with a little work, they could be tank riders or POWs,, so I think one or two sets will be about right.
OCT 02, 2020 - 12:46 PM
Why does it matter is the internet running low on space?[/quote] No, but site host servers do run out of space. And it is also nice to have all the info together in one article. Or perhaps you would like it if, for example, Life magazine put all it articles in one magazine and all their photos that went with the articles in another. Sure, there's plenty of room on the rack for both. Now enjoy reading them side by side on the subway ride home.
OCT 02, 2020 - 12:57 PM
I think this would be a good choice for modeling tank-rider German soldiers in Normandy,1944.
OCT 02, 2020 - 07:54 PM
If that is an issue then I would expect the person in charge could just as easily delete the other one if they wanted to. There are way to many self-appointed internet police officers on this and many other forums. If you have nothing of value to add to a post or a legitimate question to ask someone, do what I usually do and just move on. As you can see I have been a member here for a long time with a low post count. I read darn near everything that interests me. If I see something I find objectionable I just move past it without commenting. It is really easy to do you should try it sometime. Cheers
OCT 03, 2020 - 06:54 AM
And it seems there are a few forum police trying to get people to not comment on things and just pass on by. My 'question', not policing attempt, towards the OP must have been pretty upsetting to you to get you to make one of your rare comments. However, as you aren't my dad and asking questions is allowed here I feel your post was in vain as I will continue to post what I like as long as it follows site policy. Have a nice day
OCT 03, 2020 - 07:40 AM
Personally I was a bit puzzled as to why there is the occasional duplication of reviews, etc but largely chose not to comment on it as I -while puzzled- didn't really care. Nice, useful pics of the figures regardless of what others might think; with the ankle boots and gaiters they are late-war so Normandy, etc would be fine. The MG42 gunner can, I believe, do whatever amuses him in regards to his bipod as he's carrying it.
OCT 03, 2020 - 11:19 AM
Apparently pretty common for MG 34 and MG42 gunners. Even mounted on a tripod the legs were often left extended: I carried the M60 (interestingly based in part upon the MG42) during the Q Course and often later in 10th Group. Depending upon the terrain I often carried it with the bipod legs extended as well. In cantonment it was also somewhat of a courtesy to stand it up on the muzzle and bipod instead of laying it out to trip over in confined spaces.
OCT 04, 2020 - 08:25 AM
Well, it has been my fault because I completely forgot this was already announced. Unless there is important new information, I tend to avoid repeating news. But in any case I think it is not a big deal and makes no harm ...
OCT 04, 2020 - 10:21 AM
There's really no need to be faulted, no need to apologize for anything its definitly not a big deal. Really,if there was a duplicate announcement,I never saw the first one,so it was indeed beneficial to at least me.
OCT 04, 2020 - 11:27 AM
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