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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    Like yourself, I took an oath in the 1960s to support the Constitution & served with two fighter Groups during the Vietnam War. Just so you know. In my post #16, I stated where I was coming from, where I felt others were coming from, and felt that our views were not reconcilable. I left it at...
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    I do believe that the line was already crossed by the replies of some of the Forum members who defended the depictions of rape. Maybe Down Under your society as a whole, and its politicians in particular, take less of a cavalier attitude toward rape than I've found the case to be in this...
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    Only if the shoe fits.
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    So, then, nothing is out-of-bounds, where the freedom to manufacture, sell & buy toys & models is concerned, including child rape? What a cop-out on the parts of the "freedom" defenders, to say "well I wouldn't buy it, but I'll defend the right to make it available." By extension, that implies...
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    It's obvious from responses that there is a big disconnect between a number of feelings about the right to manufacture, sell, and buy depictions of rape & my absolute horror of the act & the sale of it period through whatever medium. I truly must come from another time & place in history, with...
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    Silly me....I thought that depictions of rape would surely be an out-of-bounds area. Does this then mean that some of you guys would defend depictions of child rape as well? After all, if we are to extend your logic, that has happened/does happen, and nothing, apparently,is off the table. In my...
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    Shame On The Manufacturer & The Seller!

    I wanted to bring this item to everyones' attention because of the subject matter that's for sale. Even without that American politician's recent statements about "legitimate rape" and the worldwide comdemnation those statements have received, there never was a place in the toy soldier/model...
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    A war that was evenly matched?

    I would guess that during the Crimean War, the opposing sides were fairly evenly matched in the "stupid blunders" department.{eek3}
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    Collector Intervention TV Show Premiere 14 August

    Domestic harmony is a wonderful thing.............and a full time occupation!:rolleyes2::tongue:
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    Collector Intervention TV Show Premiere 14 August

    Yup. Always keep your stories straight!^&grin^&grin
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    Needed British Artillery Plains of Abraham

    I wouldn't say no to a firing crew. I'm currently using the Monongahela gun & crew for my Plains of Abraham diorama.
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    Collector Intervention TV Show Premiere 14 August

    Well, if you're single now, but never had a prior marriage, you obviously don't know how "the system" works. The missus can always get something like a new pair of shoes because "they look great/go with my one outfit/were a bargain," etc. You can NEVER buy that additional figure/building/piece...
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    Collector Intervention TV Show Premiere 14 August

    Sometimes, I order items when I know that my wife will be away visiting friends. If the planets are in the right alignment, the dealer & the postal service will somehow work in sync to get the package to me before the missus returns. The new arrivals are quickly interspersed among the existing...
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    Collector Intervention TV Show Premiere 14 August

    In my case, hiding something in plain sight worked for me once. I had gotten the Barzso Stone Fort & set it up on the floor of our parlor. A couple of months went by before my wife noticed it. When she asked me about it, I just told her that I'd had it for some time.:rolleyes2:Whew! Treefrog's...
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    John Keegan

    Don't forget Keegan's "The Price of Admiralty," which covers Trafalgar, Jutland, Midway, and the Battle for the Atlantic. A worthwhile read to add to his aforementioned works.
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    Favorite Del Prado Line

    Do any of you have Del Prado's Ancient Egyptian line? I'm especially interested in their Market Place set (if it's still in existence) as I'd like to blend it with K & C's AE market figures.
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    Trouble along the Schoharie

    Well, no matter what sort of mixing & matching that you did with the figures, all the magic came together to produce a very informative & compelling layout. It's no wonder that you've left the viewers of this dio wanting to see more of your work. Thanks for sharing it!
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    Palm Trees & Desert Mat

    I have four JG palm trees which I use with K&C's Ancient Egyptians. They're quite sturdy, with a nice look & "feel." The Egyptians seem to like them, too.^&grin
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    A Marne Taxi!

    I saw a surviving Marne Taxi, which was at the Musee Militaire, when I first when to Paris. No explanations needed when I walked into the room where it was kept. Just one of those iconic items which you instantly recognize when you see it. Kind of like seeing the Eagle of the 45th at Edinburgh...
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    "No Quarter"...is the order of the day from "The Butcher"...

    Thanks for submitting these photos, Mike. Even without the text, your photo work tells the story very well, indeed. I had ancestors at Culloden on both sides of the battle, so I was keener than most to see your composition. I understand that the battlefield site has quite a nice museum display...
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