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Hey guys. I am not a photographer (as my phone pictures show), but figured I would add a few to this thread.

It was very cool to see some of the Jacques Littlefield pieces here already!

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Jagdpanzer 38(t) (Sd.Kfz. 138/2) "Hetzer"

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German SdKfz 222 reconnaissance vehicle

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StuG III (StuG IV)

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StuG III
Thanks for sharing!

Rick
Yes, very nice! Thanks!
Nice pictures!

Dog Soldier
Little history here.

The Prime Mover was used in the "Dirty Dozen" movie and the V1 is really a US made version that was built
and were planned to be used in the invasion of Japan.

The (2) 88mm flak guns are Spanish guns. They were produced in Spain during the war and have Spanish
on their data plates and controls.

It's not in these pictures, but their is a Stug clone there too. It was the Band of Brothers Stug that was
built for the series.

They should have the Panther next year with a bunch of the other stuff they received from the Jac Littlefield collection.