Finally..... More German early war grey uniform soldiers. (1 Viewer)

Politicians did not call it a skirmish, they called it 'The Falklands War', with great respect to you, your war record has nothing to do with this subject, it was a war to liberate the Falklands from an invading force.

Rob

I have a very good friend from college who is a DEA agent. Mind you he is out in the field and has served in Columbian jungles and Mexico. He says that there are people within his organization who are vets who are offended by the terms “war on drugs” as they do not see enforcing drug laws as a war. My point is that this has devolved into semantics. Is murder manslaughter and vice versa? Either way someone is dead. Wars, battles, skirmishes, conflicts, fights, skirmishes, confrontations, clashes etc., in the end it all boils down to groups of people fighting, killing and dying.
 
Politicians did not call it a skirmish, they called it 'The Falklands War', with great respect to you, your war record has nothing to do with this subject, it was a war to liberate the Falklands from an invading force.

Rob

Rob,
Thanks for the correction. Whats my war record have to do with it? I was making comparisons of the different names politicians call it (money savings). No matter the name, people get hurt and or die. Thats the bottom line. No affront was intended for calling it a skirmish.
 
Rob,
Thanks for the correction. Whats my war record have to do with it? I was making comparisons of the different names politicians call it (money savings). No matter the name, people get hurt and or die. Thats the bottom line. No affront was intended for calling it a skirmish.

Thanks Thompyt, and you are of course right, whether they died in Normandy, The Falklands, Alamein or Passchendaele , its all conflict and lives never to be replaced.

No offence meant from me either (especially to your service). The Falklands is still a VERY raw subject both here and in Argentina, I only hope both countries can try and overcome their differences (it won't be easy is an understatement)because no one wants War again.

Rob
 
I am thinking that K&C will expand it, the gray Germans have so many uses. I was just flipping through one of my books on the Wehrmacht and it is clear that the possibilities as to what K&C can make in their regard is practically endless.

I hope so. Some of us were not fortunate enough to have collected the first round of field grey Germans, so I'm hoping K&C expands this line for those of us who only started collecting the last several years. I also hope that vehicles follow as well. An early war Stug III would go great with these new guys.
 
It was just revealed a few months ago that Reagan had promised the Brits a carrier had one of theirs been sunk. Who knows what else he promised them.

Sorry fellas for getting off the thread topic but this is the first time i have heard about the carrier offer to the Brit's. It would have been tragic for the brit's if this scenario happened as it would have severely damaged Britain’s campaign not to mention there would have been a huge loss of life. It would have also been interesting if the Brit's took up the carrier offer if they had lost one or both of their carriers. Would the offer be for the carrier only and no U.S. aircraft would be involved and would British Harriers fly off the carrier?

Tom
 
Im with you all the way. Stalingrad was the battle of battles. Made Normandy look like the Falklands skirmish. Nothing beats the images of the Germans traveling across the vast hot Russia and the images of the artic-like Russian winters. Keith
A skirmish is a hand full of blokes taking pot shots at each other for awhile, sending a task force thousands of miles to retake the Falklands was a full scale liberation.
Wayne.
 
Thanks PA. I was never injured or fired a shot. I patrolled daily and the worst part was waiting for something that never came thank God. I had a lot of friends there and we still keep in touch. Many times while I was there I thought of how much worse troops in WW2 had it than us.

Injured or not, your willingness to serve is worth untold gratitude. I also feel that anyone who has served brings a unique perspective to this forum. However, your service transcends this hobby and like I said earlier I may not see eye to eye with you on all of your posts, but if we ever meet at a show or other event, it would be my honor to buy you a beer.
 
I hope so. Some of us were not fortunate enough to have collected the first round of field grey Germans, so I'm hoping K&C expands this line for those of us who only started collecting the last several years. I also hope that vehicles follow as well. An early war Stug III would go great with these new guys.

I am sure Andy is aware that the ‘new’ collectors missed out on many items and he will revisit them in some form or another. Heck, I have the likes of WS 047 and WS 069 and I hope he does them again so I can buy more Stugs!
 
"Made Normandy look like the Falklands skirmish".

I wonder if the US GI's getting mowed down in the water and on the beaches of Normandy thought
they were just in a skirmish ?
 
Sorry fellas for getting off the thread topic but this is the first time i have heard about the carrier offer to the Brit's. It would have been tragic for the brit's if this scenario happened as it would have severely damaged Britain’s campaign not to mention there would have been a huge loss of life. It would have also been interesting if the Brit's took up the carrier offer if they had lost one or both of their carriers. Would the offer be for the carrier only and no U.S. aircraft would be involved and would British Harriers fly off the carrier?

Tom
http://news.usni.org/news-analysis/news/reagan-readied-us-warship-82-falklands-war-0

only for Harriers, not fixed wing
 
Gentle Friends,

Portions of this conversation clearly involve political content and, as a result, tensions are increasing. I do not want to close this thread nor do I want to remove anyone from the discussion. However, if the emotionally charged political conversation continues, I shall act in order to bring it to a close.

The original intent of the thread was to discuss toy soldiers. I encourage you to return to this topic.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
PA, would just love to see a new Grey M/Bike or M/Bike and sidecar, its one iconic mode of German transport I don't have in Grey.

Rob

Rob, agreed....more good ideas. Just a matter of when. Andy is putting out some serious volume of product
Lately which is certainly a good thing.....^&grin
 
Not really but, as the mods are flying around I have made my point about the distaste of your comments and we can talk toy soldiers again
Mitch



Mitch, Im not down playing those who died or were injured in that skirmish im just down playing the skirmish itself. I fought in Afgahnistan and have been a US Marine since 1995 so I respect all vets,friend and foe alike. I dont think that Afgahnistan can even be compared to Stalingrad and thats not disrespecting any of our brave soldiers there either. Hope this cleared it up for you. Semper fi
 
Very excited to see the upcoming release of more early war German grey uniform soldiers. These new figures open up many new diorama possibilities. The battle for Poland, France, to the invasion of Russia and my favorite the Battle of Stalingrad. Maybe some MG teams or Mortars teams as well. Hopefully we will see more releases and hopefully some more early German vehicles to go with these troops. Like to see some SdKfz grey 231, 232 or 251's to go with these new troops.

Getting back to the the original thread i agree mate,FINALLY.
 
Rob, agreed....more good ideas. Just a matter of when. Andy is putting out some serious volume of product
Lately which is certainly a good thing.....^&grin

PA, I missed out on the last Grey dispatch rider type figure so this would be very welcome for me. A cool m/bike rider on some dusty Russian track^&cool

Rob
 
What's really needed and would be great to see is a field grey 88 gun with the crew to man it. Again the possibilities are endless.
 
Some of us were not fortunate enough to have collected the first round of field grey Germans, so I'm hoping K&C expands this line for those of us who only started collecting the last several years.

Aside from the 233 armored car & the PzII, none of the grey sets have ever collected much in premiums on Ebay, so you should be in luck to catch up. Even those two AFVs I mentioned have plummeted in price in recent years.
 

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