Alpine -16026 US 1st Infantry Division "The Big Red One"

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Thhttps://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&type=A211US636&p=magazine+pouches+thompson+submachine+gun+ww2. Three and five mag pouches were issued. I did not confirm it but I would imagine that the three mag pouch was an earlier version.
 
About the sculptors style and generally of all the artists that you comented above, the style is something that everybody wishes to achieve in his professional career to win a point of personal distinction, but when you have it you hate it, because it's just as a prison that don't let you realize works without this personal firm.
Eduard (not Eduardo) is one of the five bests sculptors in the world (in my opinion) and his only problem is that he doesn't have a ring of fans arround them that sanctifies all his works. And it's not a problem in absolute, from critical words the artists can learn something and grow up. So I think that in the future he will give us fantastic figures, and each one better than the last.
Maybe his faces are a bit personals, but really, are you judging the sculpture or the photo taken from a painture that interpretates the sculpture?
 
Nice one Teasung!
Eduard And DR.Jin Kim have one more brilliant work.(y)

Cheers,
Pedro.
 
Definitely a well done figure! I might have to add that to my collection as well. As far as the magazine pouch goes, 5 cell pouches held 20 round stick-mags and the 3 cell pouches held 30 round stick-mags. Both were issued in both theaters to US troops. 5 cell pouches were definitely more popular as it allowed a serviceman to carry 10 more rounds and be able to fire from a prone position far easier than the much longer 30 round stick.
 
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