WW II USMC New Guinea Cape Gloucester "The green inferno"
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4 16 October 2023, 18:45
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A hit of nostalgia and abstinence from modeling and last night i started sorting out all the material i have accumulated over the years, i came across this old miserable attempt at a diorama with old Italeri and Tamiya figures and some Warrior heads, some already reworked, nice idea to pair them together since the heads are practically in 1/32 scale and the very old Tamiya figures are barely 1 /38.. Just to make you smile a little