Brad's Military Miniatures Collection (2 Viewers)

Thanks for the comments Martyn and Louis.

One of my first Trophy sets, Urgent Dispatch, from the Mexican American War range.

 
Early K & C tank, General Lee Tank, DD 24, best known for the Bogart figure.

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A gift from Clive Gande, from the June 2015 London Toy Soldier Show, Jack Cornwell, V.C., from John Jenkins WW I range.

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Bronco Buster from the Wild West range of Trophy. Great action on this figure.

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Really nice aircraft, Brad. Especially like Rickenbacker's Spad. -- Al
 
Brad, I had "saved" this thread for my Sunday morning and I was not disappointed. You are the most consistent collector showing up at the shows that I go to in my opinion, yet I only have a very faint idea if your collecting habits. This is a very eclectic collection and really fun to see. Feel free to post more. I also wonder how you display it.
 
Thanks Andreas, I appreciate it. I will try to post some photos of my cabinets.

Here is K & C's first Panther, a very heavy model. They made two others besides this one, a winter version and a Normandy version.

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Panzer II, from K & C. Obviously not to scale but a terrific model. Very popular when it first came out.

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Thanks Andreas, I appreciate it. I will try to post some photos of my cabinets.

Here is K & C's first Panther, a very heavy model. They made two others besides this one, a winter version and a Normandy version.

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Very nice Panther. I used to have this one and the Normandy color Panther KC did around the same time. The curious thing is although the Panthers were the same mold (I believe), as Brad says, the ambush camo Panther weighed a ton, while the Normandy Panther weighed somewhat less. I wish I had kept the ambush Panther as I really liked it. -- Al
 
Thanks Al, it's one of my favorite models. I call it the "one with the dots." I had the winter version but sold it.
 
Some First Legion flag bearers from the Napoleonic range.

Russian Tauride Grenadiers
Prussian 11th Line Infantry

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Joan of Arc. This was an exclusive figure made by K & C for Toy Soldiers France who, sadly, are no longer in business.

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Rumpole of the Old Bailey and a Barrister, from Trophy's Town & Country range.

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You have a great and varied collection Brad. Rumpole was one of my Dads favourite TV series.
 
Thanks Scott. Glad I could bring back a good memory. I've liked Trophy's civilian range since I became interested in Trophy as it has great variety. It took me awhile to find Rumpole; I kept getting outbid on eBay but a friend finally came to the rescue.
 

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