Here are a couple of photos. I think it could be worse in that I can probably glue to the barrel with the way the break is. I hope you can see it well enough. The light was getting a bit low, so I chose a shallow depth of field.
You have a tremendous collection, apparently a lot of space, and a wealth of creativity. This is definitely one of the most interesting dioramas I have seen.
I had great luck with Figarti tanks. I have both T-34s and the dozer and stacks Shermans (I believe the latter two were heavier than the T-34 models). I also have a First Legion Sherman, the Hurricane. The latter had one piece of storage loose, but that just sits back on with no trouble. I...
It looks pretty clean. I was hoping the pin fitting it into the barrel was still attached so I could stick it back in the barrel, but that is the piece that was broken. I can probably reattach it, but it is a shame to have to do so. It is the price you pay with these types of materials though. I...
Reminds me of a man I saw sitting on a bench by a stream with his dog in the Cotswolds a couple of years ago. Very pleasant scene. I love almost any set that includes a dog.
I like the female Israeli soldier. She is attractive enough but still looks like a soldier. I think it is a great piece. However, I will defer to nysoldiers, since I have no firsthand experience with the Israeli military.
That is kind of what I was thinking. In the early days especially there would have been some not in the party or attending out of curiosity. I understand the armbands on obvious pieces, such as someone giving a Nazi salute, but to get someone in the traditional German attire without an armband...
I wish K&C would produce more German civilians without Nazi armbands. They would be more versatile and appeal to more collectors who would prefer to not repaint.
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