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  1. Obee

    Stores in London

    The only one I know is 'The Armoury of St James' on Picadilly, search their website for details, John
  2. Obee

    71st Highlanders

    Yes, a great set of figures, they first of the matte NAP figures produced by K&C. I really like that they are 'on campaign' and have patched on their trews, some bare headed, and some bandaged. I hope Andy will be make more NAPs in this format, there has been too many in parade uniform while...
  3. Obee

    Jenkins Peninsular War

    Why not use the Collector's Figure from 2013, he's 95th Rifles, and really looks the part with his worn trousers and he toes coming out of his boots! John
  4. Obee

    K&C photographs

    Here are a couple of pics from what Andy was showing this week at the K&C Annual Collectors Dinner in Sydney: Streets of Rome Castle Attack The castle facade will be available when both siege ladders and purchased together. John
  5. Obee

    Great new Waspe and future artillery piece

    I really like that TGM is making a reasonable set of gunners who are operating this gun. Most makers only have a token number of gunners, and not even manning the sights or the breech, so I'm really looking forward to seeing the finished set soon.. John
  6. Obee

    Roman Butcher shop

    Spudshed???? John
  7. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    Brad, great picture, that really shows the new blade, exactly like I do them. John
  8. Obee

    Club Figures - Were some not made and/or Sold by K&C

    May be that they were planned, sculpted and then decided to add them into their appropriate series? We may even get an answer from Andy posted here to clarify the matter? John
  9. Obee

    Project NBY

    Looking good Victor, I'm sure interested in what background you will be using and any other 'bits and pieces' on the battlefield. John
  10. Obee

    Club Figures - Were some not made and/or Sold by K&C

    Mario, I don't think those codes were produced, looking on Sagar's website, he doesn't list them. https://www.sagerssoldiers.com/collectors-club/?sort=alphadesc&page=1 John
  11. Obee

    British & French at War

    Andy, I thought this post was to do with the Napoleonic Wars ... Oh well, no harm hoping :) :) John
  12. Obee

    US Tankers on a RECON

    Are the bogged ????? Unusual place for the spare wheel too, normally its on the rear. John
  13. Obee

    Looking for the perfect HIDE

    I love the 35mm images, just like the 'olden days' that I can remember !!!! John
  14. Obee

    Goodbye July… Hello August!

    Andy, I'm looking forward to the catch up in Sydney in a couple of weeks times, See ya then, John
  15. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    I'm glad to help out anyone who need help on a technical subject in our hobby, that is what it is all about, enjoying our common interest and promoting friendship around the world, especially in these times !!!! John
  16. Obee

    Battle of Waterloo

    Why?? That was only one battle over a couple of days in about 20 years of conflict!!!! John
  17. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    Oop, I thought you meant to cut the length for the pin, that is using a wire cutter, but I file off the edge to narrow of the flattened wire blade to get the part I insert using a fine file. John
  18. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    Glad to pass on my technique to anyone that can use this to do repairs, it sure helps. No, I don't use a grinder to shorten the pin, just a wire cutter, its only 1mm thick! i also find that these blades are stronger that cast ones, so less change of bending. John
  19. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    Mike, found the old pics, taken in 2009!!!!! 1. This shows a cast sword in scabbard, hammered 1mm wire, (sharpened edge and point and pin left to join) and the original broken sword as a sizing/shape guide. 2. Drill into hilt of sword with 1mm drill. 3. Insert blade and Supa Glue into...
  20. Obee

    Replacement spears and steel swords?

    Mike, the wire is 1mm size, and I have taken pics of another similar project I did to replace a sword for a K&C Cuirassier about 10 years ago. I'll have to search my archives today and then post images so you can see the stages I used. John
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