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Colonel RNZIR

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Have a look at the King and Country website.
Coming Attractions, a great dio of Israeli Paras and Sherman.
Well done Andy and Team.
 
I can't wait to make a diorama of the capture of
Sharm el-Sheikh!

Will probably look like a Para landing if you hide the cocktail sticks !
Lots of Parachute looking Sun umbrellas for sure !!!
Roll on Easter when I will be back on the Nile for the 13th time ! Still to see Sharm !
Steve
 
The image from K&C's website. They look really well done!

Brendan

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I know that Zach will be very excited about this range.
 
Is that a woman with an Uzi on the roof?!?!?! Love it!
They were such a huge part of the military and totally under represented!
 
well that is really a surprise. Nice to see something post 1945!

I think the figure on the roof is Moishe Dayan - he appears to have an eyepatch It was Israeli paras supported by Ishermans (the Centurions and M-48s were in the Sinai) who captured Jerusalem back in 1967. Dayan was with them. Perhaps some Jordanian opposition in due course?
 
well that is really a surprise. Nice to see something post 1945!

I think the figure on the roof is Moishe Dayan - he appears to have an eyepatch It was Israeli paras supported by Ishermans (the Centurions and M-48s were in the Sinai) who captured Jerusalem back in 1967. Dayan was with them. Perhaps some Jordanian opposition in due course?

I meant in the back corner - you can just see what appears to be an uzi and someone in a skirt
 
Quickie as about to go to venue for Collectors Dinner with Andy.

He has said these figures will be US$35 each with a deal of buy the 6 Paras and Moshe Dayan and get the female soldier free. Tank comes with two crew shown but final price not confirmed yet.
 
Quickie as about to go to venue for Collectors Dinner with Andy.

He has said these figures will be US$35 each with a deal of buy the 6 Paras and Moshe Dayan and get the female soldier free. Tank comes with two crew shown but final price not confirmed yet.

I think the tank should be $18!!!!!!! {sm3}


"There have been various mystical numerological speculations about the fact that, according to the system of gematria, the letters of chai add up to 18 (see "Lamedvavniks" etc.). For this reason, 18 is a spiritual number in Judaism, and many Jews give gifts of money in multiples of 18 as a result."
 
Would like to see a T55 and an M3 IDF halftrack.
Been to the Sinai, Peacekeeping with the Fijians.
 
An IDF halftrack would be awesome! I have a decent collection of IDF figures, tanks, jeeps, airplanes, etc. but have never seen a halftrack or other vehicles (i've seen model kits, but nothing premade, painted, etc
 
If I recall correctly I read an article about destroyed Syrian Stug III, IV's still on the Golan heights today?
Ray
 
well that is really a surprise. Nice to see something post 1945!

I think the figure on the roof is Moishe Dayan - he appears to have an eyepatch It was Israeli paras supported by Ishermans (the Centurions and M-48s were in the Sinai) who captured Jerusalem back in 1967. Dayan was with them. Perhaps some Jordanian opposition in due course?

I would swoon if they made figures depicted the capture of the Kotel or Har haBayit. I hope they do a Shlomo Goren with a shofar... it would work for Jerusalem and Hebron. For those of you who haven't heard the (possibly apocryphal) Hebron story, here it is:

The IDF set up camp outside of Hebron, planning to take the city the next day. Rabbi Goren's tent was at the center of the camp, and he asked that the soldiers wake him before the early morning attack so he could join them. When he awoke, it was already morning and the soldiers were gone, so he got in his jeep and drove to Cave of the Patriarchs at the center of Hebron. The city seemed to be deserted, and he assumed the IDF had already taken it. Belatedly, he climbed to the top of the Cave of the Patriarchs, raised a hastily made Israeli flag, and blew his shofar, signaling, the Jewish conquest of the city. Slowly, Jordanian troops and local militiamen began to emerge from the streets, carrying white flags. As luck would have it, the IDF decided to postpone their attack, and Goren had just driven -- alone -- into a city held by the enemy. Nevertheless, the city of Hebron surrendered to a lone rabbi carrying only a shofar.

 

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