From: | Victor Okpanachi |
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#1 A WWII Tattoo
Jason Roff, from Bournemouth, Dorset UK, had the WWII design done as his first ever tattoo, and it took three-hour sessions over a six months period to complete.
#2 Britian's Battle of Villers-Bocage
The tat features Tiger tanks, fighter planes and faces of RAF and Nazi war heroes who played key roles in WWII clashes throughout Europe.
#3 A Tattoo Award
The elaborate design won an award at a tattoo convention on Remembrance Day, which is the second Sunday in November, to traditionally remember all those who have given their lives for peace during WWII.
#4 A WWII Enthusiast
The 29-year-old said, "I love researching Second World War battles and have a fair few bits of memorabilia. I've also been to Normandy to visit the graves so the whole thing means a lot to me."
#4 A WWII Enthusiast
The 29-year-old said, "I love researching Second World War battles and have a fair few bits of memorabilia. I've also been to Normandy to visit the graves so the whole thing means a lot to me."
#5 More Tattoos To Come
The tattoo artist, Miriam Hennessy-Mann works at Just Add Ink in Poole, Dorset, and she'll be tattooing more on Roff. He mentions the whole design still has a long way to go, "I'm going to have Winston Churchill and Bernard Montgomery added and also include a sketch of the D-Day landings."
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