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Yes, Greg Crowfoot has posted a lot of WW2 stuff at Bbay. Not all the same as the defunct site, but I think improved versions, as I have some of both. The figures are very reasonably priced and each comes with a smart prop weapon. you get a lot for your money. Some poses, extra props, and textures are included. He has a Wermacht and SS soldier as well as Japanese and USMC Pacific Campaign soldiers. There is alos a political figure for Vicky with a nice texture.
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I've been asked by a couple of people for stuff from the (apparently ????) defunct WW II 3D site since I posted once that I had some of the files. Rather than keep trying to send them to people on my dial up I'd like to post them somewhere but I don't want to step on any toes. Soooo.... Does anyone know what/where/when/who/how happened to WW II 3D and/or it's authors????? If nobody knows anything, would there be massive uprisings, upheavals or sponge migrations if I posted some of their items up on free stuff crediting them somehow? TIA