Hey PA,
Excellent pics, thanks very much for sharing them with us all and for taking the trouble. Cheers
Rob
It looks like everyone is having a great weekend !!
Thank you for all your time to take and upload the pictures.
Thanks Panzerace! Your pictures really make us feel the atmosphere in the show!
Great photo's, let's hope this time around the 222 has free turning wheels unlike TCS original static model, of course the Normandy version will the one I will be after. Thanks again for taking the time to send the visions of the day to the forum. Cheers, Robin.
Thanks for the pic's PA and the new CS sdkfz222 AK armoured car is definately a welcome release. Can't wait to get my hands on one.
Tom
Thanks for the pics cobber looks like a good time,and the first thing i thought to Mitch.....................^&grin
It was my pleasure guys. My intent was to get the bulk of the photos out during day 1 of the show to give a feel for this event. I really enjoyed myself this weekend and look forward to next years show.There was a large variety and selection to choose from all of the various dealers there. Andy along with Laura did a great job hosting
the show and making"EVERYONE" feel warm and welcome. If you did not catch the King&Country product news in the thread in the K&C section.............
The Stuka is not dead and is still being actively refined and worked on. A 1 piece model with non-detachable wings is the intent along with product durability.
Winter T-34 coming soon and more Russian Infantry to add. Also another Soviet armored vehicle is in the works. From my impression it appears something other than another T-34.......something NEW! Also King&Country Berlin Diorama buildings may see some new releases,time line pending.
Brian from Collectors Showcase eagerly discussed upcoming products such as more Berlin 38' Dio buildings probably next year and more fresh German combat troops coming soon. A new armored car in AK colors was on display at the show with pics posted in this thread.
Although not a Britains collector myself, Richard Walker was there for the whole weekend and he personally manned the Britains display booth.American Civil War is one of their main products and the figures did look great. One point I did catch during the show is Britains has many new civil war molds in the works, so good things to come for these collectors !The guys at the Figarti display indicated that the long anticipated Stuka should be in dealers hands in 3 weeks,which includes travel time from China. I thought maybe a T-34 of theirs or a lone Stuka would be present but.......not here.
A few more pics to add here and this is a wrap. Cheers...............