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    Broken Panther

    Your vignettes are impressive.
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    German City Layout

    This is very impressive. So many details to look at.
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    Kursk 1943

    My other collection is Hello Kitty. I never understood this either. In particular, as the manufacturers seem to pick the most brutal battles for their WWII ranges. Stalingrad, Kursk, Cherkassy. I like that FL branches out to Late War Germans with very young “soldiers”. I wonder whether one...
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    Pajama panther

    Very effective photography. It does remind me of the vignettes by Isaak
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    New Releases for June 2025 - World War II

    Definitely a great tank model. But I also want to do a major shout out to Steve for a wonderful write-up for the model. I can see a career as an author for historical novels in his near future. His write ups are becoming more and more engaging.
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    Kursk 1943

    These are consistently great works. It is wonderful to see the farm getting a fresh look. Unpopular opinion, but I would ditch the animals. First, they would long be stolen and eaten, second, the noise of the tank would have scared them and they would have skedaddled and artistically, they...
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    MFCA 2025

    I just returned from the show. Speaking for me personally, it was a great show. The exhibit area did suffer from the absence of European and Canadian exhibitors this year. But their absence was made up for by the many fantasy painters that participated with outstanding figures. I have seen no...
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    MFCA 2025

    And Marion and Alan Ball a new Acre vignette.
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    MFCA 2025

    I am looking very much forward to it. All my favorite painters from Europe and the US will be there. I understand John Rosengrant will bring his new King Tiger:
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    PEGASUS BRIDGE

    This sounds truly exciting.
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    New camouflage StuH 42

    This is not considered a Sturmgeschütz, but a Sturmhaubitze: not an anti-tank weapon, but a self-propelled gun assigned to Sturmartillerie brigades.
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    Mission Brief, Villers-Bocage

    Love it. I appreciate in particular the use of the camouflage net and the foliage. Excellent integration of figures and vehicles of at least three manufacturers.
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    Monarch Miniatures Roman Civilians

    I amsending you his email address. His name is Andrew Fidd. And yes, he only has an online shop.
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    Schutzstaffel

    This looks more like GESTAPO („Geheime Staatspolizei“). Very atmospheric.
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    Redcoats Displays

    Artilleryman, that is an outstanding collection and display.
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    May releases

    Why does everyone assume the US is the largest toy soldier market worldwide. I have never seen recent data that that is true. We might be surprised.
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    Rethinking our offensive

    Your vignettes are truly outstanding. Thank you for your work.
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    Stalingrad

    This is a fantastic diorama
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    Serious Tariff Question

    Thank you, George. I agree that these two events (termination of distribution and cessation of direct exports into the US) are not connected.
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    Serious Tariff Question

    Someone close to John Jenkins (and active on this forum) posted last night on FB that John is suspending sales into the US as long as the tariff is as high as 140%. This is now the second toy soldier producer after Xuan Hua.
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