A couple of things have struck me. The individual elements are good, but they aren’t tied together. In the first vignette, the soldiers are in a trench. Soldiers in trenches get dirty. The mg gunner would have been leaning up against the trench wall to fire, but there isn’t any dirt on his uniform. Likewise the rest of the soldiers, unless they were prepared to expose themselves from the waist up. In the last vignette, the soldiers are all standing on a red cobblestone road. It would have thrown up a lot of red dust, but there doesn’t seem to be any on their boots.
I can only follow there my previous speakers. Very beautiful works, unfortunately also with some detail errors. I do not find it to before all unfortunate that the “Georgian Legion” their coats of arms on that sleeves carry, as it was in former times also carried. With the Kopfsteinpflaster I do not see compellingly necessarily demonstrating now, however do not find I have the figures ansich a connection to each other. They stand simply only in such a way and make its own work. and which I must expose still at the night fighters that am more inrarotscheinwerfer, these look badly. otherwise praise-worth work, I hope the figures “georgian Legion” komen also soon on a scale 1/72 on the market. (translated by Google!)
Many for your kind comments and compliments on the dio’s. buff, I’ll let Joh know your comments for future improvement. StainLss, the German Nightfighters comes from Dragon’s Nachtjager (Berlin 1945) figure set.