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    IMG 1150 s

  2. Battle of the Bulge

    Battle of the Bulge

    This diorama was built on a 2' x 4' board. My son Andrew designed and help build this diorama. The K&C figures are from his growing Battle of the Bulge collection. See if you can spot the GI's in the photos, who are preparing to hit this German column.
  3. Fort-Stamford

    Steyr 1500 Funkkraftwagen (Radio Command Truck)

    Just bought it for $99 + shipping (unfortunately no original box). It is going to be a Xmas gift to my son for a BOB diorama that we built for BOB K&C collection. If anyone has a spare K&C vehicle box, I am willing to pay. {sm4}
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    Steyr 1500 Funkkraftwagen (Radio Command Truck)

    Does anyone know when this retired Battle of the Bulge Series vehicle (#BBG023) was issued or released?
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    K&C set/scene of the month.......

    Very realistic. Love it!!! Nice job. {bravo}}
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    Charge of the Light Brigade

    If you use Sand Box sand (meant for children), and sprinkle over bases, I don't see a problem, as long as display is under glass or perspex and figures are not moved. When removing the figures, tip them and blow the sand off in lieu of brushing off. Keep display away from direct sunlight or...
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    Normandy Village

    For those of you that purchased the Normandy Village from Frontline, here is how I expanded it from a 2' x 2' display to a 4' x 4' display. (1) Purchase 2 panels of 2' x 4' plywood of 1/2" stock. (2) Place both pieces side by side, and with a Square pencil out a 1' x 2' notch (to be cut out on...
  8. Fort-Stamford

    Normandy 1944

    Louis, I appreciate your kind remarks. The diorama measures 4ft x 4ft. It was a pleasure putting it together. Chuck
  9. Fort-Stamford

    Normandy 1944

    Re: Normandy 1944 - Part 3 Last set of photos:
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    Normandy 1944

    Re: Normandy 1944 - Part 2 Additional Photos:
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    Normandy 1944

    Added a new album. Here are some photos.
  12. n13 - German side of Ground Zero.

    n13 - German side of Ground Zero.

  13. n11 - Ground Zero

    n11 - Ground Zero

  14. n10 - Some 29th Division troops advancing and view of center of village.

    n10 - Some 29th Division troops advancing and view of center of village.

  15. n9 - Big Red 1 advancing through orange grove and into center of village.

    n9 - Big Red 1 advancing through orange grove and into center of village.

  16. n8 - Closeup of British support

    n8 - Closeup of British support

  17. n5 - Panzer tank moving left to cover their Left flank into village.

    n5 - Panzer tank moving left to cover their Left flank into village.

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