It's like watching Saving Private Ryan...

Started by Leon, 26 May 2011, 06:52:49 PM

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Leon

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Squirrel

Looks like someone had a bit of fun :D But that playing with unpainted miniatures will never catch on ;) ;D

Cheers,

Kev

Grenadier

Ah, it reminds me of my distant youth...joyful summer days with a handful of plastic army men, my Daisy BB gun and firecrackers. I just didn't have a video camera back in 1970.

Arsenus

Amazing work! OK dudes! Who have some WWII range to do same things in 10mm?^^
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Maenoferren

ye gods that is actually quite frightening, does it have a bit at the end saying no people were hurt during the making of this film
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Commodore Rob

Better then Saving Private Ryan, not as good as the Longest Day

Hertsblue

Actually very clever with limited resources. These lads could be up on the big screen one day - I just hope I'm not there. :D
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Kassad

What a lovely movie! How many memories about plastic men and tanks and fiirecrackers. Thank you.
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