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File:WW2-British-Infantry-Afrikan-Campaign.nodes (11.3 KB)
Date:August 27, 2018
Category:People
The North Afrikan campaign which began from 1940 to 1943 was fought by the Axis Italy and Germans against the British Commonwealth forces of the Allies. It took place at Libya, Kingdom of Egypt and other places.
This figure is meant to represent the British Infantry during that time. This figure is also heavily inspired (and traced) by the Desert Rats of the 7th Armored Division seen in Call of Duty 2. Anyways, theres a lack of headgear again because this needs to be paired with the Brodie Helmet that I am as well submitting
This figure is meant to represent the British Infantry during that time. This figure is also heavily inspired (and traced) by the Desert Rats of the 7th Armored Division seen in Call of Duty 2. Anyways, theres a lack of headgear again because this needs to be paired with the Brodie Helmet that I am as well submitting
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PL Team Slave OwnerSimple but acurrate. Keep it up with the WW2 figures.
good comment
PL Team Slave OwnerThanks. Or is this a meme or something.
“Afrikan”
good comment
^
Apologies, but I’ve been using another way of spelling it. Like Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps
*Blasts Unser Rommel outside your house