Fire Base Help! (1 Viewer)

Njja

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I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THIS KING & COUNTRY FIRE BASE. IT CAME FROM

ENGLAND, AND I WOULD LIKE TO PUT TOGETHER ITS HISTORY. IT LOOKS LIKE

IT COULD HAVE BEEN THE ONE PHOTOGRAPHED FOR THE VIETNAM BROCHURE.

IT CAME WITH THE HUEY (The Skulls) TWO RESIN M113'S....JEEP TURNED

OUT TO BE A GATE MODEL.

ANDY, LOUIS IF YOU COULD PROVIDE ANY INSIGHT INTO THIS PIECE, I

WOULD APPRECIATE IT.

NJJA
 
Louis:

Both Of The M113's Are Resin (the Green Machine) And (have A Nice

Day) And They Both Came With Limited Edition Certiticates?

Njja
 
These are better photos of the M113's

Njja
 
Here are a couple of shots of the Huey.

Njja
 
Much better photos of the Fire Base

Again I would appreciate any help in this matter.

Njja
 
NJJA,

You outbid me for these items (I'm the reason you had to go over 1,500 British Pounds). I have all of them, but were bidding to get them as a gift for Larry and Hans. But I certainly don't hold it against you, and will give you the history of these items. K&C made two different versions of the Firebase, one is 6 small parts and one in 2 larger parts. The two dioramas are, however, for all intents and purposes identical. They were custom made to order, and at least 30 were made. I believe they were made, for the most part, by Andy's brother Gordon. There are two different versions of the M113 APC, one wood and one resin. From the photographs in the Vectis Auction, it appeared to me that one of your is wood and the other resin. If one of your M113's has hatches that open, its the wood version. While, like all of the other Vietnam sets, the M113's came with limited edition certificates, no where near 500 of these vehicles were produced (I think Andy estimated about 30 of the wood version and 15 of the resin were actually made). The auction also included a jeep, which could have been one of the wood or metal Arnhem jeeps. I suspect you believed it was the wood one, based on your quieries about the wood jeep on another thread. I'm sorry to see it wasn't, as it is one of my favorite pieces.

Regards,

Louis
 
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Louis:

Very interesting, It came with two Resin M113's which like the Huey made

the crossing in beautiful shape. The packaging was top rate! Did you have

a bidding agent? Thistar was also in the mix, but the auction went off 12hrs

early 4:30am instead of 4:30pm EST. I happened in quite by chance!

It looks like it might be the Fire Base photographed for the Vietnam

Brochure.....what do you think?

Fire Base KIEN, #2 on Hut, exact same layout.

Njja
 
John, it looks great, glad everything turned out okay with Vectis, enjoy!:D

Fred
 
What no Figarti Vietnam figures in your diorama????

LOL, just kidding your KC sets like great! It looks like someting out of Andy's Hong Kong office.

Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy,

Carlos
 
John,

Congrats. Sometimes, those things that are worth the most require a longer wait... or something like that ;)

Anyway, looks like something really special.
 
Yes thank you all, its nice to know there are lots of good things out there

just waiting to be re-discovered!

Njja
 
John,

It theoretically could be the one photographed for the brochure, but all of the firebase dioramas are identical. I have the 2 piece version, which was custom made for me in 1999. My firebase is one of my favorite dioramas, and I hope you enjoy yours.

Regards,

Louis
 
John,

Let me add my congratulations for a wonderful purchase and a truly outstanding addition to your collection. I am extremely pleased that luck was with you and you succeeded in providing the winning bid. It is nice to know that a friend has experienced such a deeply satisfying purchasing experience. Again, my congratulations!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
Pat:

Why thank you, your kind thoughts are always appreciated! I like to think

that whatever you are looking for is out there somewhere, and if you just

have fun looking you just might stumble across it.

Thats what happened to me in this set....I stumbled across it, put in a bid

and was ready to go to bed......the auction was scheduled to begin at 4:30

in the afternoon. I decided to check one more time before I went to bed just

to see what Thistar (he always seems to find the good stuff) was up to....

it was 11:30 in Paris and the auction was up and running about 25 items

from the Firebase......you just never know!

Njja:)
 

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