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Mike - you have an impressive collection and that is an awesome display. I don't collect LAH but the figures and backdrops are superb. The brownshirts, especially the Hitler Youth, and the civilians are particularly effective. As they say, 'Forget history and history repeats itself'..................

Jamo thank you for your kind comments.I think these figures are very historically important plus they look really cool when you bunch them together.More OLD Brownshirts.1930's figures.
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Elastolin 1930's Brownshirt Wagon--Andy maybe something for the future ?

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Hi guys few more 1930's Brownshirts then i will get back to the K&C SA.Mike B.
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Hi there...

I'm curious to know what the K&C number is for one of the SA figures shown in the photo's featured in the first post (#1)...

The figure in question is in the close-up of the three SA men putting up posters....there is an SA figure wearing a greatcoat, but all we can see is the back of this figure...

Can someone tell me the K&C number ?

Many thanks...
 
LAH133 is the Bill posters in the SA uniforms. The billboard itself is LAH 134 Hope it helps
Mitch

Hi there...

I'm curious to know what the K&C number is for one of the SA figures shown in the photo's featured in the first post (#1)...

The figure in question is in the close-up of the three SA men putting up posters....there is an SA figure wearing a greatcoat, but all we can see is the back of this figure...

Can someone tell me the K&C number ?

Many thanks...
 
Hi there...

I'm curious to know what the K&C number is for one of the SA figures shown in the photo's featured in the first post (#1)...

The figure in question is in the close-up of the three SA men putting up posters....there is an SA figure wearing a greatcoat, but all we can see is the back of this figure...

Can someone tell me the K&C number ?

Many thanks...

The greatcoat wearing SA figure with the bill posters is WSS184, a volkstrum from the defence of Berlin.
 
Thanks to those who replied regarding my query about the greatcoat wearing SA man.......much appreciated....I wasn't aware he was holding a Panzerfaust !

.... I think it would spoil my planned early 1930's set up.....:(
 

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