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Re: Re: Re: officers |
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Mike Creek |
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May 9, 08 - 12:30 PM |
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mcreek25@aol.com |
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Each wounded figure is a figure that could have been using a mine detector, or firing or loading an anti-tank weapon, or horse holding, or firing from horseback. I am opposed to more wounded figures, or dead figures.
The officer waving is sword or pistol is often done because it denotes action, and also command. He is not fighting he is directing others to the fight because he is an officer. I like officers who are shooting their pistols, as the Airfix German WWII officer figure is doing, but I understand the reason for having them waving.
This in a forum, not a text message. Please do a bit better with the grammer. Many of our members are not from around here and English is not their first language, so I am sure your messages are hard for them to understand. |
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