Late War German Infantry

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Late War German Infantry

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Are these part of the "1947" thing or are these good for 1944-45 Ardennes and Poland/East Prussia scenarios? Is anyone aware?
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Post by bishnak »

Any pictures?

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Post by kiasutha »

No photos there yet, but they are in the on-line catalogue in both the "W47" list AND the real WW2 list. One would hope that means no 1945 pattern "East German" helmets or other "almost was" items...Good news finally for you late-war guys, I hope!
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EDIT- Well, scrub that comment. They have added the "e-what-evers" to the WW2 list as well, so I guess which section something is listed in doesn't really mean much.

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No Pics, No Description

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Thanks Kiasutha.....looks like pics and descriptions exist for every new item save one. Of course, its the infantry. Oye!

I shall wait.
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Humor

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My answer to the Wermacht 1947 menace!

Image

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Post by Der Kommandeur »

You won't have to nuke 'em ... the state of Nazi metallurgy will ensure a quick demise!

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Post by DAK »

Sounds good, I ordered some they should be here any day. I just hope they are not as large as the U.S. paratroops.

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Awaiting your opinion

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Thanks to A J for passing on this information. Sounds like they might be able to fly for 1944-45. DAK, we await your assessment on the size. I would like to mix these with previously made Germans and am also hoping the size does not prohibit this.
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Post by MTB »

Bill - there you go. Mmmm, I wonder if any of the models will have Germans in wheelchairs and/or armed with crutches. I'll wait and see....lol.

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Post by DAK »

OK guys I will let you know as soon as they arrive.

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Post by DAK »

Has anyone got these yet? I orderd mine 2 weeks ago and they still have not arrived. I want to know if they are as large as the US paratroops. Hopefully they are not.

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LATE War

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I guess I misunderstood the meaning of LATE War.
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