Great work! Especially the buildings... However, there's a few problems, but I'll be gentle... First, the 3rd ID patches on the GIs are on the wrong shoulder. The right shoulder is reserved for the patch of your former wartime service unit (present day practice of "sandwiching" not withstanding) and the 3rd ID also carried the division patch on both sides of the helmet (still do today, as a matter of fact). The figures of the GIs are instantly recognizable, as well as not really working in a couple of places, although the rank is well-done. (Are they decals? If not, Bravo-Zulu!) The NCO with the Thompson looks like he's Telley Savalas in Kelley's Heroesfiring it (and not all that realistically; Soldiers fire it from the shoulder and lean into the gun, rather hip-fire and "fire-hose" it. "Spray & Pray" is for Hollywood, not combat), when he'd really be a ready position while he checks the vehicle... The other two look good up by the front of the Kubelwagen, they work well. The running figure and the walking figure with the BAR look like after-thoughts. Blood's a bit over-done as well, and a bit too red. Blood is dark and flows from wounds in fine ribbons, not broad bands of red. Over all, there's some conflict between figures' poses as to what just happened. The German with the white flag looks stunned, which is good, but I don't get the Nazi Party armband on them... They supposed to be some kind of SS Ordnungstruppen or what? I don't recoginize that unit marking on the Kubelwagen... (Help me out there, Germanophiles, I'm in the Heer...)
The grain of the fabric on the Kubelwagen looks like denim in this scale, rather than canvas, and the bullet holes are looking like exit holes on sheet metal, rather than fabric.
Overall, it's a great job, and again, I love the buildings and ground work, but using figures straight out of the box is kind of a pet-peeve of mine. Only lately have figures been what I'd call well-posed and believable, even then, I cringe at the thought of using the S.O.B.s... (Straight Outta Box). Even something as simple as swapping heads & arms add variety, but then, it's not everybody's thing, just mine... (Household 6 calls me Sergeant Franken-Steiner. Get it?, get it? eh? Sergeant Steiner, Frankenstein, Sergeant Franken-Steiner?,wink-wink, grin-grin, nudge-nudge, say no more...)