Young Miniatures - New Release August 15th

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YM1807
Title : 101st Airborne Division Normandy 1944
Size : 1/10 Scale Bust
Material : Resin
Pieces : 12
Master & painted by Young B Song

Special included
* Small Resin base
* Name Plate

Available August 15th

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YM1807-2.jpg YM1807-3.jpg

YM1807-8.jpg

 
Oh yeah baby! I'm like totaly there!

OK, all jokes aside, nice work Young. Pleasent to see a WWII bust subject that is not wearing SS runes........

Smoke grenade and "clicker" around the neck are nice.

Jay H.
OKC
 
Excellent work from Young as usual !

However, one thing bothers me. If I'm right, I thought that only the 82nd Airborne had a US flag on the right shoulder, while the 101st Airborne had only the eagle on the left shoulder ! Am I wrong ?

Bertrand
 
Excellent work from Young as usual !

However, one thing bothers me. If I'm right, I thought that only the 82nd Airborne had a US flag on the right shoulder, while the 101st Airborne had only the eagle on the left shoulder ! Am I wrong ?

Bertrand


easily removed.~Gary
 
waouh ! what a beautiful bust
Don't be so sure Jay ... This guy has a trophy in his pocket ;)
the cricket is really good
Congratulations for this another piece of art !
Seb.
 
another beauty from Young. I really appreciate the look and work that goes into these busts. The only semi-negative comment that I would make it the faces of pretty much all the guys look very similar. That won't stop me from buying this one though.
 
Excellent work from Young as usual !

However, one thing bothers me. If I'm right, I thought that only the 82nd Airborne had a US flag on the right shoulder, while the 101st Airborne had only the eagle on the left shoulder ! Am I wrong ?

Bertrand

Not quite, some of the 101st had the flag either on their shoulder or on their helmets. The helmet type was strapped on and in some cases the shoulders were as well. This became more common in Holland. I am a proud owner of an original officers "Easy" helmet and many other WWII items, sadly the paper American Flag has disintegrated over time.
I do love the bust! Long overdue.
 
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