Prone 1914 figs

Started by J.S., 22 February 2012, 10:07:54 PM

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J.S.

Hello everyone,

I know that for the later trench war era the existing standing,storming and firing poses are perfectly adequate..but what about 1914? When I think of that fatal august, pictures like this one come to my mind:


No real trenches yet, soldiers using every bit of cover they can find. So how about a prone firing line for those early battles in the Argonne Forest, Mons, the Marne, Tannenberg oder Galicia?  ;)
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Hertsblue

Yeah, I second that. Standing up at this period was definitely a health hazard.  :o
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Martyn

Please add my vote. Also late war prone figures would be nice.

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