Young Miniatures - August New Release

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YM1824
Title : US Paratroopers 82nd Airborne Normandy 1944
Size : 1/10 Scale Bust
Material : Resin
Pieces : 15
Weight : 200g
Master & Painted by Young B Song


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Freaking brilliant! I have been checking Young's website everyday for the new release and it is finally here. I'm not a modern warrior fan but I will have to get this one. Thank you Young miniatures for making every month Christmas!

Oh and the painting is brilliant too!!
 
Nice looking bust....but the first aid pouch on the helmet? Man, there's enough reference out there. This has been repeated so many times since The Duke put it on....hopefully it's cast seperate. Still, its far better than ANYTHING I can sculpt! Very cool looking bust (y)

Jim Patrick
 
I always wandered if young would do a companion piece to the 101st airborne he did some time ago,and here it is,this will be my first purchase at this years euro militaire,well worth the wait,i cant wait to get my brushes on this one,EXCELLENT :cool:;)
 
There is a lot going on in this kit. I am guessing it is popular because of the extent of story telling there is about a guy mad enough and oblivious enough about war to jump out of a plane, and then becomes a hero. I just got told that people chosen for D-day were those who never went to war, cos otherwise they wouldn't have gone for it.
 
There is a lot going on in this kit. I am guessing it is popular because of the extent of story telling there is about a guy mad enough and oblivious enough about war to jump out of a plane, and then becomes a hero. I just got told that people chosen for D-day were those who never went to war, cos otherwise they wouldn't have gone for it.

yeah, oblivious . . . clearly these men were not experts on war like yourself.
 
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