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re: Model builder set to offend French (once again)  en>fr fr>en
By ipeeinyourberet Comments: 64, member since Sun Apr 08, 2007
On Thu May 08, 2008 10:21 PM

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PopsFrost wrote:

[q=letarsier59]- Wrong use of cammo on German infantry men.

- The jerrycans were not used by allies before the desert campaign.

- Wrong color on the UE carrier.

- Lack of serial number on the armor plate in front of the armored transport. No markings as well, BTW.

And you allegedly won a prize for that ? That tells a lot about model kits in yankeestan.


We are so lucky that Professor Letarsier took time out from his busy academic schedule to contribute to this thread.

Now if the kind professor would have spent a few minutes researching his statements and viewing the other pictures of this great model, he would realize what a dumbass he sounds like... oh wait... he's french...

letarsier59 wrote:

- Wrong use of cammo on German infantry men.

The reversable pea pattern tunic (the summer side out on my figures) was very common amongst SS units that were drinking wine and eating cheese and baguettes in May and June of 1940.

letarsier59 wrote:

- The jerrycans were not used by allies before the desert campaign.

hmmm... and the german ammo can with the jerry cans was probably stolen by the french...

letarsier59 wrote:

- Wrong color on the UE carrier.

he's either color blind or has no knowledge of armored vehicled colors and how to put them on a model...

letarsier59 wrote:

- Lack of serial number on the armor plate in front of the armored transport. No markings as well, BTW.

Evidently blind or failed to look at all of the pictures... moron
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