cd tour was great, interesting seeing the figarti staff making the 105 gun, lcts and figures. The display room looked cool and would have liked a closer look at the shelves and repainted ship:cool:
Osprey books are now down to 40% so I grabbed a few I was after , probably go down by more but the shelves looked like they were starting to thin out:D
being a fan of books with lots of pictures rather than text:D i can recommend
waffen-ss divisons 1939-45 , the spellmount vechicle idenitifcation guide by chris bishop....its not a weighty tome but rather a brief summary of the different divisons with lots of illustrations of different...
Rob and Jeff you both did a great job with the photo's.:cool:
First show I was at and thoroughly enjoyed it, it was great putting some faces to forum ID’s and had a good laugh meeting up at the bar .
It was a great opportunity as well to meet and have a chat with Clive from Figarti and the K&C...
Clive mentioned to me it was a one off piece with british crew produced by Figarti for him. It looked very impressive with all the d-day vehicles on board:cool:
The division was the creation of Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring and increased in size throughout the war from an Abteilung (battalion) to a Panzer corps.
One of the battalion formed from the flak units became the Fuhrer Flak Battalion. This battalion was first used as a special train escort on...
It goes pretty well with K&C and figarti figures , wonder does anybody have info or links on the world war 2 st petersburg/russian studio figures. I 've seen st petersburg/russian studio samuri , english knights, crusaders posted on the forum and pictures on some websites but no WWII stuff so far:)
..picked this up on ebay..its a st peterburg piece..detail is vey nice on it.. pics are a bit fuzzy as old camera died so still figuring out the new one..don't know anything about these figures ..does anybody know if they made any other german cossacks..:) Be great to see some on horseback
Think Andy is going to expand the religious line and we are going to see the life of Abraham, Muhammad and Guru Nanak and the ten successive Sikh Gurus of 15th century Punjab. I'm guessing No more fighting men, killing machines and vechicles of mass destruction , all peace and love...
Figuring I have the bulk of my collection now, so really just cherrypicking the really exceptional or unusual pieces now...space is definetly the limiting factor... the acquiring has definetly slowed down...but as Pat says the enjoyment certainly hasn't:)
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