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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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I would like to present my newest creation.

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German soldiers are being ambushed by US infantry troops who had managed to pass across the enemy lines and are now attacking from behind!

Can US troops overcame enemy or fail?

Please visit the galleries:

No waiting time on flickr.

Or bickshelf gallery when it gets censored it will be here .

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Critique and comments encouraged.

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Another lovely diorama, Fistach! :thumbup:

I love how you've done the netting and the guy ropes. And the poor Germans clearly haven't given enough thought to defending the rear of their emplacement!

Excellent MOC 'Fistach', the German position must be an anti-tank gun unit....but that's a small gun....should have been an 88mm ! :devil:

Keep up the cool work and Brick On Fight On ! :grin:

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I'm a sucker for WW2 mocs, and this one is great. That's a nicely done emplacment. Keep up these WW2 MOCs!

I'm preparing something bigger in style of the comic book. Stay tuned:)

Very nicely done Fistach! I really like the use of the net and your pak 38 is great. I can't wait to see your next project :classic:

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