Richard really takes his job seriously. Maybe he'd like to meet hisallied counterpart someday, say like....the 'umble British Army 'Redcap' or the RAF 'Snowdrop'.
You can make such a tool yourself from a wooden stick and a piece of thin, stiff wire. The tool could also be found in later DiD sets, e.g. the American Rangers series and the Das Boot series.
Soooo cool! Your figures are a work of art! ❤
Thank you.😉
Very nice!!!
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Richard really takes his job seriously. Maybe he'd like to meet hisallied counterpart someday, say like....the 'umble British Army 'Redcap' or the RAF 'Snowdrop'.
Looking forward to getting him!
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Beautiful
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Hi I’m new to the 1/6 scale hobby was wondering what tool you used on the coat to get the buttons in place
Hello DID team! Please make Gebirgsjäger with some good diorama
Thank you for your suggestion. We will pass it to our R&D department. They will consider. ☺
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@@jounikukkola849 Thank you for your suggestion. We will pass it to our R&D department. They will consider. ☺
thank you.
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The german flag helmet badge was removed from all helmets after 1940
Still waiting in the U.S.
D80166 will be available in the US around the end of August or early September.
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I'm just got mine 👍
Awesome!!
Thank you for your support. @@johnnyssik
Where can i get the thing for tale buttons coat?
Do you mean the button hook?
www.monkeydepot.com/Tool_DiD_1_1_Scale_Button_Hook_Tool_p/dl2700.htm
@@DIDVideoPageye!! Thank you!!!
@@sucioirlandes You are welcome.
You can make such a tool yourself from a wooden stick and a piece of thin, stiff wire. The tool could also be found in later DiD sets, e.g. the American Rangers series and the Das Boot series.