Brad's Military Miniatures Collection (1 Viewer)

The Orange Tree Man from Streets of Hong Kong by King & Country.

 
I believe this is part of HK 047 Chinese Merchant, Wife and Chairs.

 
It is an addiction! Pretty soon you will be chasing the wonderful 3-D Hong Kong buildings, and the wood and papier-mâché bridge and quays made as a base for this series back in the 1990"s!
 
It is an addiction! Pretty soon you will be chasing the wonderful 3-D Hong Kong buildings, and the wood and papier-mâché bridge and quays made as a base for this series back in the 1990"s!

If I can can have your bank account info, I will certainly do so!
 
The Prisoner from the Spanish Civil War range by John Jenkins. The windmill is also by John Jenkins.

 
Spitfire and RAF Pilot by King & Country. The Spitfire is one of the Connoisseur (wood) version.

 
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Poilu Marching, FOB 04 from King & Country's Fields of Battle range.



 
Captured T 26, Panzer 1A and Sentry from John Jenkins' Spanish Civil War range.



 
Still on the fence about these SCW tanks. I just cannot deal with the tankers that came with them.
 
Andreas, the tankers are sold separately and I agree about them but those tanks are some of the best ever made. I will post some closeup photos tomorrow.

Brad
 
RAF Ambulance and Fuel Bowser by King & Country. These models are made of wood and date from the 1990s.



 
RAF Ambulance and Fuel Bowser by King & Country. These models are made of wood and date from the 1990s.




Brad,

As you know, I have always loved the old K&C wood airfield vehicles. They go really well with the classic wood warbirds and the glossy RAF pilots and ground crew!:smile2: Nice photos!^&cool^&cool
 
Colonel Travis from the Remember the Alamo Range by King & Country.



 
Hawker Hurricane by King & Country. This model dates from the 1990s. When I found it two years ago at the Valley Forge Show, it was a mess but it was beautifully restored.





 
Still on the fence about these SCW tanks. I just cannot deal with the tankers that came with them.

Here are some photos of the T 26 that I took some time ago.





In my opinion, this is one of the best tank models I've seen, no exceptions.
 

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