That Tiger would be a welcome sight to the ground troops, but with diminishing numbers in this late stage of the war and lack of fuel and ammunition, it would be only a matter of time before they became heaps of useless metal. Nicely designed Paul. Robin.
The last days of Berlin allows lots of scope for dioramas such as this excellent example Paul. Last year Andy indicated he was revisiting this theme, so hopefully eventually you can add to this era. Robin.
Agree very sad. I often think about him and how he helped me with my photos, in the early days, which I sent dozens over the years to him to downsize and return to me so I could post on this forum. Occasionally needed him to buy for me when the seller would not ship outside USA. Always enjoyed...
Andy, Heritage was marketed through Maison Militaire UK which still operates today, but has dropped its Heritage line about ten years ago. You could contact them and see what goes. Their sculptor Martin Tabony was a contributor on this forum and maybe contactable and prepared to do some...
The Bugler was made by Heritage who unfortunately are no longer in business. They did half dozen horse figures and several foot figures which I was lucky enough to obtain at the time. The bulk of my collection is from Britain’s, but I have been supplementing lately with JJD. TG have also have...
It’s a beauty and iconic for the Zulu series. I was busting to get it back in 2014. There was a delay in its production due to it being too heavy for the base which included the gun. Apparently the base was sagging, so the answer was to leave the gun off and offer the gun separately including a...
The tanks maybe diverted to a more pressing location in the war. Time will tell. Meanwhile these Germans will have to make do with their present fire power. Robin.
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