Hell on wheels, modified edition from Young

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RobertC33

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Hi all,

Here's the new bust from Young miniatures.
Title : [SL004]HELL ON WHEELS 2nd Armored Division WWII
-Modified Edition for MALCOM 2017
Size : 1/10 Scale
Material : Resin
Weight : 200g
Pieces : 15
Sculpted by Young B Song
Painted by Jin Kim
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Well it's certainly looks good , yes we have others but it will sell well I am sure

The helmet looks very accurate as well

Thanks for sharing

Nap
 
I like it. It would be nice to see this one with a second arm holding a mic, in the commanders cupola, as such:

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It is a very nice piece, but it feels like heated and it is a pity from Young :(
 
Hi
I liked the film ...........It was a great entertainment
If I want to watch a documentary will look at the History channel

This bust is a good representation of the main character from the film

Frank
 
Hi

I liked the film ...........It was a great entertainment

If I want to watch a documentary will look at the History channel



This bust is a good representation of the main character from the film



Frank


Documentary on the History Channel? Maybe 20 years ago.

For the record. I, too, enjoyed the movie.
 
I'll I tell you why I thought Fury was one of the worse films I have ever seen. Nothing to do with accuracy or the unrealistic script. When the so called good guys start raping (or intention of) and murdering unarmed POWs I start to hate them. I felt it was disrespectful to the American soldier.
 
I'll I tell you why I thought Fury was one of the worse films I have ever seen. Nothing to do with accuracy or the unrealistic script. When the so called good guys start raping (or intention of) and murdering unarmed POWs I start to hate them. I felt it was disrespectful to the American soldier.

It happened, they showed it, not an issue with me. Soldiers on all sides killed prisoners, raped and pillaged. History tends to white wash it, though, when its their guys doing the deed. The whole "the winners write the history" thing. Just an interesting aside to that. US paratroopers on the night of D-day were given orders to take no prisoners. While all sides had instances of prisoners being executed on the spot, as I recall, its the only instance of an official order being given to not take prisoners in WWII. Another example:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chenogne_massacre

As far as the film goes, I thought the final battle was silly in the extreme, something that children playing "War" would come up with. In reality that tank would have lasted about 30 seconds.
 

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