I got all of the FJ sets including the Schwimmvagon when they first came out. I can't even imagine what the newer collector interested in the older pieces has to pay to get them. I don't think I could afford to get my collection at today's prices. I think I have spent as much in the last three years filling in gaps in my collection as I spent in the previous 10+ years building my collection.
Hi Guys,
Re the above subject… wait till you see what’s in store in 2007. ‘Nuff said at this point.
Best wishes and… happy collecting!
Andy C. Neilson
OOO i sense FJ's on the horizon.
That original schwimm does look cool. But I could never justify paying that kind of money for it. The most i've ever spent on an old piece was on FJ04. It was the one piece that my collection was desperate for and I consider it money well spent.
By the way what kind of camoflage is that FJ in the Schwimm wearing? It doesn't look the same type of splinter as the others in the FJ range.
No the FJ sitting in the schwimm. One of the 3 figures that comes with it. His camo looks brownish as if it may be marsh pattern.
I know a little from my 1/6th days.Man, those guys know their stuff.
The blue top is the fliegerblouse. They all would wear that under their jump smocks which are camoflaged. Fallschirmjager jump smocks (apart from the olive version) came in two basic types of camo. Luftwaffe splinter and marsh or tan and water pattern.
It has been speculated that SS Batallion 500 fallschirmjager may have had pea dot jump smocks but from what I gather this would have been extremely unusual and not that likely.
K&C's FJ's are luftwaffe splinter but that dude in the schwimm is something else. From the second picture it looks like it may be marsh but it's hard to tell.