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Germans in Winter Uniforms 1943-45

German Infantry Platoon in Winter Colours.
German Infantry Platoon in Winter Colours.

Andrew Gorman in New Zealand painted up these 1/72nd scale (20mm) figures from Revell with vehicle kits from Airfix & Fujimi.

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Author Gamer CrossfirePosted on 1 November 20071 May 2011Categories GalleryTags 1943, 1944, 1945, 88, FlaK, German, Half-Track, Hetzer, Images, Jagdpanzer, Kubelwagen, StuG, Troops10 Comments on Germans in Winter Uniforms 1943-45
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