Every Bloody Year! (1 Viewer)

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Every year I make a pact to stop purchasing the Winter battle of the Bulge range in order to concentrate on Arnhem and retired pieces, but every year Andy brings some more spectacular pieces out for the Winter range, and every year I just have to have them!:eek:

I'm going to skip the chance to get a few retired Arnhem 44 sets and instead I am going to go for the new halftrack, gun and crews, and MP on Motorcycle!:D

Today I ordered the last remaining set of BBA01 from King and Country UK!:cool:

At £66.00 too amazing to let slip!:D

I already have about 20 other Battle of the Bulge American Sets looking for some reinforcements!:D

My Germans also need reinforcements however, so Steyr Truck and German tank may be on the books too!:D

Deffinetly the single standing German with rocket!
And set of two germans!
And lying prone machine gunner!:cool:

Can anyone comment on the latest King Tiger?
Is it a monster? Worth the price? Does it go well in a diorama?:)

Thanks everyone who can help me with this!:D

Thanks a lot Andy for the ever growing ranges of spectacular Toy Soldiers!:D
 
Can anyone comment on the latest King Tiger?
Is it a monster? Worth the price? Does it go well in a diorama?:)

Scott,

I just got my King Tiger. It looks great, IMO!. You can see in my pictures below how it compares to others in the range. Tank riders are on the way!

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Nice collection Youngster. That King Tiger is a beast, the price has scared me off so far but its definitely on my buy list. Thanks for sharing.

Cheers
CFM :)
 
That monster is beautiful!:D:cool!:eek:

Great pictures mate, I will have to do some serious thinking on this one!:D

Cheers!:D
 
It is a nice looking BEAST!!! Its the 1st time I have actually seen it next to another vehicle I new it was big just not that BIG!!!
 
It is big, noticably bigger than their earlier King Tiger. But it was ones like that that couldn't get across some of the small bridges in the Ardennes during the Bulge. Along with the Elefant, they are the 2 biggest AFVs I have.

Terry
 
It is big, noticably bigger than their earlier King Tiger. But it was ones like that that couldn't get across some of the small bridges in the Ardennes during the Bulge. Along with the Elefant, they are the 2 biggest AFVs I have.

Terry

Would you say its worth the money then Terry? I think its a must have for any WW2 collection its just working out were to put it :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Craig
 
Would you say its worth the money then Terry? I think its a must have for any WW2 collection its just working out were to put it :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:

Craig

I think it is a piece a collector of German AFVs should consider. I think it is well done and it represents the peak of WW2 tank size for a production vehicle so it is historically important. I think it was worth the money. And the camo pattern is my favourite - 3 colour ambush pattern. It could even be used in a late war Eastern Front display against a JS2 - if you have the room.

Terry
 
I think it is a piece a collector of German AFVs should consider. I think it is well done and it represents the peak of WW2 tank size for a production vehicle so it is historically important. I think it was worth the money. And the camo pattern is my favourite - 3 colour ambush pattern. It could even be used in a late war Eastern Front display against a JS2 - if you have the room.

Terry

Thanks Terry its definitely a tank im going to consider buying it just looks the part!!! A real eye catcher

Cheers Craig
 

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