The Sandbagged Sherman was a few years back now, and that was very advanced in quality at the time. Look how far the Sherman has come;
True but that's a very nice one, the one I mentioned when this thread first started. In the resale market, it's probably the most expensive one of the generally available K & C Shermans.
Mine is BBA015(SL) General Inspection.
Awesome dio Duke. I wasn't sold on the BBA015 (SL) initially but I am now! I reckon I will try and get one on ebay one day...
Tom
Thats one of the things with K&C, sometimes an item is released that you don't think you'll get and you let it slide.Over time you start looking at it and it grows and grows until before you know it you must have it! This happened with me with the US Glider troops, I let them slide until almost retired and then rushed to get them all...you gotta love this hobby haven't you^&grin
Rob
Mate, that's me all over! There's so many vehicles and figures that i said i wasn't going to get and now they are either sitting in my cabinet or on my wish list. I was never going to go into the desert series but one visit to Brett's shop in Bris Vegas (That's the Military Workshop in Brisbane Australia) and i was hooked.
Tom
Nice scene Duke, is that a Figarti building you've got there? Look very good. The Bulge Sherman is
easily the fave on here of all the K&C Shermans, something about all the US Bulge AFV's that
really appeal
Rob
Awesome dio Duke. I wasn't sold on the BBA015 (SL) initially but I am now! I reckon I will try and get one on ebay one day...
Tom
Mine is BBA015(SL) General Inspection.
Very nice Duke.Great set love the little dio.Mike B.
Duke, having seen your impressive layouts for sometime now you must have a heck of a collection of both German and Allied items^&cool{bravo}}
Keep up the good work mate!
Rob