segunda-feira, 21 de janeiro de 2013

WWII Locomotives & War nº 70 - by Carlos Briz

Pithead Miniatures
 (Class E 18 locomotive - German State Railways)

CB is at it again!

This time he brings us a dio related to that wonderfull disaster that was the Operation Market Garden, during  the month of September of 1944.


In my book, this operation was a clear and very personal victory for the Red Devils, since these guys stood their ground alone, at the far end of the business end of the allied advance, and held against overwhelming odds (i.e. German tanks, artillery and so on...) armed only with light weapons.

Waho Mohammed!

While checking out this dio a guy can almost hear the Red Devils war cry!




What an awsome perspetive and placement of figures and materiel.

Gimme more CB!


BT

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