The shorter stone walls are by William Britain, while the larger ones are foam and came from Michigan Toy Soldiers. So, there's no telling where he got them. Glad you like it.
I'm with you. I thought at the time of the release that I would like to have the figures, but when bundled with the car for which I had no interest, I passed. :(
It's better the wheels don't turn. Hobby Master 1:72 scale Greyhounds roll all over the place. I wouldn't want to take a chance on something this nice rolling off a display case.
I think we must remember that it is a business first. The company must make money to survive. So, they release items that are projected to sell. I'm sure they use market data or feedback from dealers to make these predictions.
The zimmerit on this model is outstanding, but how will the decals be affixed? That seemed to be a point of concern with the recent Königtiger. :confused:
Ah, you noticed the K&C Normandy building. It arrived after the photo shoot, but just in time for the game. Although it's fun to look at, it's infinitely more fun to play with them. :)
Alas, the scene is not set-up anymore. The table is 5' x 6'.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihhzsy0pupU
Here's a game we played using that terrain table. I hope you like it.
I loaded another version with the song, "Li Li Marlene." It takes a moment to load, but I am happy with the way it turned out. Thanks,
http://www.brittonpublishers.com/Gallery.html
I check this board every day to see what the new Collectors Showcase release will be, but nothing is happening. Hurry Brian, I'm impatient. What's next? ^&grin
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