OzDigger
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There's no doubt the color and style of uniforms is a big factor in figure collecting. I like Napoleonic as well as WWII but I've have tried to restrict myself to WWII when I can, the German camo smocks etc being my particular WWII favourites. The Allies had some cool camo gear in late WWII but I haven't seen much modelled in metal, Andy C, get right on that please
My favourite early era war movie is 'Waterloo', it's hard to find on dvd but I managed to copy it from tv years ago. The producers used thousands of Russian soldiers as extras (prior to cgi days) and although some aspects are apparently incorrect such as Black Prussian unifroms instead of dark blue, it really is a spectacular movie. I recall seeing it at the movies when I was a kid, my mum took me so I must have been rather young at the time - I think she may have a had a thing for men in uniform
My favourite early era war movie is 'Waterloo', it's hard to find on dvd but I managed to copy it from tv years ago. The producers used thousands of Russian soldiers as extras (prior to cgi days) and although some aspects are apparently incorrect such as Black Prussian unifroms instead of dark blue, it really is a spectacular movie. I recall seeing it at the movies when I was a kid, my mum took me so I must have been rather young at the time - I think she may have a had a thing for men in uniform