K&C and World War 1 (3 Viewers)

Really? Wow! Thanks very much indeed for posting, much appreciated:smile2:

Ron

Rob

You only have to ask for things and they just happen.

Try asking for peace in the Middle East next time!

Jack
 
Rob

You only have to ask for things and they just happen.

Try asking for peace in the Middle East next time!

Jack

^&grin

Will do mate, just as soon as Ive rung Ola Jordan!:wink2:

Rob
 
Maybe JJD will come up with great heavy artillery soon then it will be left to K&C to catch up.......Guess by the latest news coming from the ranks the heavy will be......
 

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Yes, bring on the heavies!:salute::

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Some more of what I'd like to see made.
Wayne.



Hi Wayne,

I may help in one item.....the motorbike with the vickers on the side car you can either scout the market for Premier Britians editions - they did two very nice, or go straight to Scalelink and buy them for assembly---- Obee may be the reference for the assembly expertise:salute:::cool:
The motorbike with a side car radio/telegraph..seems interesting, never seen one before:eek:;)
The big Bertha of a mamuth German gun I would also love to see being produced, but I guess this one we will never see......If manufacturers have a hard time getting the "less heavy British guns on the market" guess this Hun beast would be a miracle......and even if it did would turn our artillery scale unside down......the beast would wipe us out...
Cheers
Artillery_Crazy
 
Hi Wayne,

I may help in one item.....the motorbike with the vickers on the side car you can either scout the market for Premier Britians editions - they did two very nice, or go straight to Scalelink and buy them for assembly---- Obee may be the reference for the assembly expertise:salute:::cool:
The motorbike with a side car radio/telegraph..seems interesting, never seen one before:eek:;)
The big Bertha of a mamuth German gun I would also love to see being produced, but I guess this one we will never see......If manufacturers have a hard time getting the "less heavy British guns on the market" guess this Hun beast would be a miracle......and even if it did would turn our artillery scale unside down......the beast would wipe us out...
Cheers
Artillery_Crazy
Have seen the scale link bike and will order one, the gun is on the 'hope someone makes one, one day list'. Still like to see Andy do a motor cycle from the Great War..please.
Wayne.
 
I'd be in on the German 210mm gun for sure. It's the iconic German artillery piece of the war.^&cool -- Al
 
I'd be in on the German 210mm gun for sure. It's the iconic German artillery piece of the war.^&cool -- Al

I second that!:smile2: A German 210mm, a French 75mm and a Brit 13 pounder, all famous artillery pieces of WW1:salute::

Rob
 
Hi Rob,

Yeomanry Miniatures will be releasing a 13pdr. and an 18 pdr. next year. Working on a modular trench system at the moment.

Regards,

Brian.

I second that!:smile2: A German 210mm, a French 75mm and a Brit 13 pounder, all famous artillery pieces of WW1:salute::

Rob
 
Hi Rob,

Yeomanry Miniatures will be releasing a 13pdr. and an 18 pdr. next year. Working on a modular trench system at the moment.

Regards,

Brian.

Thanks ever so for posting. Oh dear, glossy AND matt next year then!{eek3}:salute::

So far then the roll call for 2014 is;

K&C
Britain's
First Legion
John Jenkins
Toy Army Workshop(??????)
Yeomanry Miniatures

Have I missed any, how about it Figarti and Collectors showcase?????

Rob
 
For all my fellow WW1 enthusiasts it might be an idea to clear your tv set top boxes after Christmas. The BBC has just announced 2, 500 hours of WW1 programming between start of 2014 and end of 2018.....the biggest season of programmes in its history.

Does anyone know how to fit 2, 500 hours of tv / radio onto a set top box designed to hold 100! {eek3}{eek3}:wink2:

Rob
 
For all my fellow WW1 enthusiasts it might be an idea to clear your tv set top boxes after Christmas. The BBC has just announced 2, 500 hours of WW1 programming between start of 2014 and end of 2018.....the biggest season of programmes in its history.

Does anyone know how to fit 2, 500 hours of tv / radio onto a set top box designed to hold 100! {eek3}{eek3}:wink2:

Rob

You could wipe the footage of your wedding ... but I would not recommend it. {sm4}
 

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