British paras - WW2
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Those are first class. Hard to beat AB Figures for WWII in my view.
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Very nicely done, Donald.
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That is one of the problems with ABs - they are so good you get infected with "impostor syndrome" and feel you can never do them justice. But, FWIW, I think you have - well done.
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They are bloodty lovely, complete with official issue, umbrella, officers for the use of.
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Nicely done Donald
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Very nice units Donald.
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Excellent work!
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Excellent, love the fact the berets are dark and not MPs bright red as seems to happen to others.