Again, thanks for sharing those. I am interested, but need another scale like a hole in the head ! They are well-sculpted, given their small size (15mm), and they have made the helmets really look like the larger WW I Stahlhelm, vice using same dollie for smaller WW II model. I also liked that they were in puttees (leather jackboots getting a bit rarer at the front by 1916). Good representation of the MG 08/15 too. The granatenwerfer was equivalent to a WW II 60mm mortar, light and easily moved, throwing a round with equivalent explosive to a hand grenade. The "mortar" - the minenwerfer - started at 76mm (there were much heavier ones as well).