Brad's Military Miniatures Collection (1 Viewer)

Legionnaire - Morocco 1900-1910 and Fusilier-Marín Siege de Paris 1870-1871. These figures, along with Jeanne d'Arc were made by King & Country exclusively for Toys Soldiers Paris.



 
93rd Highlander's Firing by Trophy from the Crimean War range.

 
Any particular favorite? JJD currently has 3 Albatros to chose from. I currently own just one, the Lowenhardt version. Had I room, I would have the other 2, as well.:wink2: -- Al
Completely forgot JJD's 'Blue Mouse' Albatros, which I also have. -- Al
 
In addition to Nelson's Navy, which I posted when I first started this thread, one of my first non World War II sets was King & Country's Modern Navy.

From left to right, Naval Officer Saluting, Petty Officer with Whistle and Sailor on Parade.



From left to right, Sailor with Kitbag, Royal Marine Drummer with Bugle and Royal Marine on Parade.



The last figure is from the Collectors Club, Royal Marine on Guard Duty 1935.



King & Country also made a Royal Marine Drum Bugle Band but it's buried deep in the display cabinet. I will try to dig it out.
 
Lt. Ernst Udet's Fokker DR1 586/17 from John Jenkins' Knight of the Skies.





 
Brad,

The John Jenkins planes are not only tremendous models, they are a real value as well. Very nice additions to your collection.^&cool^&cool
 
Thanks Louis. John's planes are outstanding. No one could make them any better.

Brad
 
Thanks Mike. The photo probably came out better because I photographed it outside.

Brad
 

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