When I read your title I immediately grabbed my 1942 copy of "The Officer's Guide" and looked up the 28th Division's shoulder patch. Looks right. Modern 1/6th-scale action figures are museum quality--and I've seen them in museums ranging from Elvis in West Germany, Audie Murphy in Fort Lewis, and several figures in the Fort Douglas museum.
This figure is really nice! That weekly magazine is amazingly detailed. I wish there was more 1/6 scale versions of the M1919A6, with its Bipod and buttstock it has a very nice look. Great video Lorenzo!!
The truth is that it is a quality figure in its accessories. And while you know I like German WWII uniforms better, this is a nice piece too. The diorama you have done at the end is excellent. At your command.
I enjoyed watching the well-made U.S. military action figures and loved the ending of the bonfire diorama.
Soldier story make awesome figures and vehicles thanks for watching Aran! 😊👍
Hello🙋♀ 🤝
I watch it slowly ... Thanks for the wonderful sharing of my friend👍+1🌹
Good luck friend🙏
Thank you so much 🙂
Another fantastic Figure. I always look forward to what you have to show us. Thanks for sharing
Thank you nick really appreciate my friend 😃👍
It really is a splendid figurine and the details are very well done. Excellent new purchase for your collection 👌
Thank you so much Pascal have a great weekend my friend 😊👍
@@LorenzoJalbert Thanks, you too 😊👍
Beautiful figures and dioramas.
Thank you kindly my friend😊👍
Beautful figure and accessories, Lorenzo 😊👍 The diorama at the end is looking fantastic!
Thanks buddy take care hope your having a good weekend 😊👍
Hello My friend as I would expect a cracking film from you. Figure looks really good. Hope you and the family are keeping well.
Same to you Andrew ,Hope you and your family are well and thank you for watching my video my friend 😊👍
Great details and a amazing figure, diorama was awesome Lorenzo, 👍👍😎
Thank you so much Tom, hope all is well for you and your family take care my friend 😊👍
@@LorenzoJalbert Doing well Lorenzo, thanks for asking
When I read your title I immediately grabbed my 1942 copy of "The Officer's Guide" and looked up the 28th Division's shoulder patch. Looks right. Modern 1/6th-scale action figures are museum quality--and I've seen them in museums ranging from Elvis in West Germany, Audie Murphy in Fort Lewis, and several figures in the Fort Douglas museum.
Awesome I'm glad you like it and thank you so much for watching Alan 😊👍
This figure is really nice! That weekly magazine is amazingly detailed.
I wish there was more 1/6 scale versions of the M1919A6, with its Bipod and buttstock it has a very nice look. Great video Lorenzo!!
I agree should be more 1/6 scale versions of the M1919A6 very well done figure thanks for watching Eli!😊👍
Excellent figure!
Thanks buddy! 😊👍
The truth is that it is a quality figure in its accessories. And while you know I like German WWII uniforms better, this is a nice piece too. The diorama you have done at the end is excellent. At your command.
Thank you my friend have a great weekend 😊👍
Very interesting !
Thank you my friend!👍
Cada presentación tuya es un verdadero homenaje al esfuerzo y el sacrificio de todos aquellos combatientes. Un abrazo, Amigazo!! 🤝🤝🤝🧐🇦🇷
Lo mismo aquí mi amigo gran abrazo y gracias de nuevo Luis. 😃👍