In March 1918 the Imperial German Army came out in the open and went on the offensive.
Wayne.
That German armored car is an interesting contraption.Interesting subject Wayne.
Wayne, really enjoy your ww1 dio's. Your making collecting WW1 very tempting
well done.
Im not a WWI fan Wayne but your Jerry tin can on wheels certainly looks good against that backdrop!
Well done mate.
Tom
That German armored car is an interesting contraption.Interesting subject Wayne.
YES, and on ANZAC Day (April 25th 1918) the AIF pushed them back and liberated Villers Bretonneux
and then ALL the way back on 8th AUgust 1918 in the Battle of Amiens....
John
Fantastic set up their, I always wanted to buy a flamer, you must've got the last one! Just a suggestion, perhaps you could buy some cotton wool and paint it various shades of orange and grey. That way you could have your Kraut spraying fire left, right and centre!
Wayne, really enjoy your ww1 dio's. Your making collecting WW1 very tempting
well done.
Brad, does that really matter, I don't care if it did exist or not I like it , it's a dio not a history lesson.{sm4}Yes, it never existed.
Brad
I'd really recommend it. Its a key war in history and their uniforms and nationalities make it a great little series! Its growing to, its not stagnant or dying. I'd say buy a few early war Germans, then get some of the new fighting French figures.
So am I, very hard to find that set.Got to agree the WW1 line is one of my favs, great figures wayne. I'm looking for fw033 if anyone has it ^&grin
What the Kaiser lacht you made up for with that editing suite - those are beaut Wayne; didn't it make the blue look grouse?
Brad, does that really matter, I don't care if it did exist or not I like it , it's a dio not a history lesson.{sm4}
Yes I will do just that, it's about what I like, you have a nice day now.:wink2:So you're saying you have no problem with purchasing a vehicle that never existed, in other words a fantasy vehicle. That's not the kind of thing I want in my collection. Now, I accept that manufacturers may make little mistakes here and there but to invent it out of whole cloth is another story.
Of course, if you don't mind have something like that in a hobby based on history, then by all means do so.
Brad, does that really matter, I don't care if it did exist or not I like it , it's a dio not a history lesson.{sm4}
So you're saying you have no problem with purchasing a vehicle that never existed, in other words a fantasy vehicle. That's not the kind of thing I want in my collection. Now, I accept that manufacturers may make little mistakes here and there but to invent it out of whole cloth is another story.
Of course, if you don't mind have something like that in a hobby based on history, then by all means do so.
So you're saying you have no problem with purchasing a vehicle that never existed, in other words a fantasy vehicle. That's not the kind of thing I want in my collection. Now, I accept that manufacturers may make little mistakes here and there but to invent it out of whole cloth is another story.
Of course, if you don't mind have something like that in a hobby based on history, then by all means do so.
Terry mate,There is nothing wrong with making fantasy AFVs, or models of prototypes - but I think they should be indicated as such. Of course I also complain about improper insignia on AFVs, some done that way for the sake of appearance. But it seems that most collectors don't care and buy the model anyway as I sometimes do - especially if it is an AFV I really want as is unlikely to be done again.
Terry
Terry mate,
I am one of the 'don't care' mob. Not interested in the negative, it's all about what I like.. anyway I was made aware by Brett.
Cheers,
Wayne.
Terry mate,
I am one of the 'don't care' mob. Not interested in the negative, it's all about what I like.. anyway I was made aware by Brett.
Cheers,
Wayne.