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Hi Guys,

Just a short note to say how much both Gordon and myself enjoy the great diorama work produced by collectors…. large and small. To see the creativity and ingenuity employed is truly awe inspiring… Keep up the great work and… keep having fun!​

All the best and happy collecting,​

Andy C.​
 
Thanks for posting Andy. The dios created and posted is to me the most fun part of my time reading and viewing on the forum. There are some true expert dio makers here and I enjoy seeing their work with all the great pieces created by K&C and others. Cheers.
 
Thanks for your input Andy. ^&grin Always good to hear support from our favorite Toy Soldier Maker ............. {bravo}} Now......4 months until Texas !!!!
 
I echo both Andy and Duke here, there are some excellent dio makers on here and it is one the very best things about the forum.

Rob
 
Hi Guys,

Just a short note to say how much both Gordon and myself enjoy the great diorama work produced by collectors…. large and small. To see the creativity and ingenuity employed is truly awe inspiring… Keep up the great work and… keep having fun!​

All the best and happy collecting,​

Andy C.​
Without the great figures and vehicles that K&C produce those of us who create, photograph and have fun with dios could not achieve what we can come up with. So for me at least I thank Andy and Gordon and their staff for what they give us to play with, by the way while your at it some more Great War (A.I.F) would be more than welcome guys....:wink2:{sm4}.
Wayne.
 
Dear Andy:

I also want to thank you for your positive comments about the displays or dioramas posted at the Forum here as well. I started collecting toy soldiers as an adult the end of 1991 and as I recall my first K&C sets of your circa 1884 Sudan War Grenadier Guards were purchased by me in January 1993 which I sold for a big profit in 2005 on eBay. My main interest in our hobby is the making up of displays or dioramas. Your very realistic looking figures since 2003 makes for even better looking dioramas. Lastly, I really enjoy seeing your brother Gordon's dioramas when ever I get to see them in person at the OTS Show near Chicago or in Toy Soldier & Model Figure magazines.

Best regards, Gary
 
I find it interesting that in the early days Andy you could put together a fairly mean old diorama yourself, but time constraints, shifting interests in the business and the luxury of having Gordon on board, has seen you reduced to adding fine touches only, usually battle damage. What a great team, as an only child I cannot image what it is like to have a family member with the same talents and interests. Hope you always treasure that relationship. Cheers, Robin.
 

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