"Booby Trap?" (1 Viewer)

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In the Libyan desert members of an 8th Army patrol looking for DAK stragglers come upon an undamaged but apparently "empty" Panzer III. Needless to say their officer advises approaching this vehicle with all due caution.

Drybrush Drawing
Imperial War Museum Collection
 

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Very nice. I really like the Panzer III and glad I now have one in the collection
Mitch
 
Very nice lighting. I can feel the desert sun on my neck!
 
In the Libyan desert members of an 8th Army patrol looking for DAK stragglers come upon an undamaged but apparently "empty" Panzer III. Needless to say their officer advises approaching this vehicle with all due caution.

Drybrush Drawing
Imperial War Museum Collection

Dear "PolarBear":

Wow! Another really splendid photo!

"Iron Brigade"
 
Hi Guys,

One of the great joys of designing and manufacturing K&C is to see what collectors do with their collections and how the display it.

Over the last few days I have been privileged to see the creative handiwork of two exceptional artists/collectors… Randy “Polar Bear” from the States and Guy from Belgium.

Both men have very different and unique styles of interpreting K&C’s figures and vehicles in very different settings. And both are brilliant at what they do!

I congratulate both Randy and Guy and will continue to look forward to whatever they produce in the future.

Well done lads and… thankyou.

Best wishes and happy collecting!

Andy C.
 
Hi Guys,

One of the great joys of designing and manufacturing K&C is to see what collectors do with their collections and how the display it.

Over the last few days I have been privileged to see the creative handiwork of two exceptional artists/collectors… Randy “Polar Bear” from the States and Guy from Belgium.

Both men have very different and unique styles of interpreting K&C’s figures and vehicles in very different settings. And both are brilliant at what they do!

I congratulate both Randy and Guy and will continue to look forward to whatever they produce in the future.

Well done lads and… thankyou.

Best wishes and happy collecting!

Andy C.

Thanks Andy

Your comments are very much appreciated.
Of course, it definitely helps that your products are quite photogenic and that they allow for mixing to tell a variety of stories.

Randy
 

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