Foxwood Miniatures SS Officer 1944 France a week past D Day

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Hauke aus Rinzeldorf

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Foxwood miniatures ,SS Officer Normandy ,1/10 sculpted by Laurent Borged ! It was great fun painting this bust, I can only recommend it, thanks Terry Warren!
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Hi Hauke

Thanks for sharing this , I believe this was the box art , nice sculpt from Laurent


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Thanks for sharing

Look forward to seeing more from you , ENJOY the hobby

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He looks suitably tired…….after all it must be hard work massacring all those innocent French civilians on your path through France.
why do we tolerate this? Would we be making models of Wagner Group personnel ? I doubt it!
 
He looks suitably tired…….after all it must be hard work massacring all those innocent French civilians on your path through France.
why do we tolerate this? Would we be making models of Wagner Group personnel ? I doubt it!

To be fair though the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Arabs, the Mongols, the Turks, the Spanish, the French, the Zulus, the British, the Russians, the Chinese, the Japanese and pretty much any other "imperial" power throughout history have all done the same at some point or other. So why do we "tolerate" and make models of any of them at all??

- Steve
 
Well said Steve, warefare is only the really ugly side of politics and never has been a gentlemanly art. It's the side that lose who are accused of war crimes, the victors write history and its always to their benefit. Total war unfortunately is what it says on the tin.

Cheers Simon
 
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