johngambale
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Nothing like looking a gift horse in the mouth.
There is also another point here.As popular as AK/EA is, its not THE most popular of the WW2 stuff.Can't expect stuff all the time,i would imagine there would be more D Day releases and possibly Bulge before we get more north Africa.
Rob
Can you hear the people chantingBATTLE OF THE BULGE, BATTLE OF THE BULGE.........???? OK it's just me!!!!
I think Andy has made really great pieces!!!!I mean I'm not really into the WW2 Africa Theatre, but even I am really attracted to the German tank!!!!!
I don't mean to sound stupid, but what do Italian Blackshirts mean????![]()
They were an Italian fascist paramilitary group loyal to Mussolini. I guess the ones fighting in North Africa were similar to the Waffen SS except poorly equipped and a bit crappy.
The Italian Fascist movement, which came to power in the early 1920s (1922 I believe) was the model for the NASDAP, the Nazi Party. Mussolini dressed his version of the storm troopers in black shirts. Hitler and Rohm used brown shirts. Mussolini had gained power by marching on Rome. In his 1923 Beer Hall Putsch, Hitler tried to emulated Mussolini by doing the same. Hitler borrowed many features of his movement from Mussolini.
Personally I'd have preferred to see regular troops with the excellent MkII. Having said that they do add to the variety of the DAk range though.
That DAK tank commander must be cursing his luck being lumbered with those guys for infantry support! lol
They were an Italian fascist paramilitary group loyal to Mussolini. I guess the ones fighting in North Africa were similar to the Waffen SS except poorly equipped and a bit crappy.
Personally I'd have preferred to see regular troops with the excellent MkII. Having said that they do add to the variety of the DAk range though.
That DAK tank commander must be cursing his luck being lumbered with those guys for infantry support! lol
The Nazis had some very unsual influences didn't they? From Italy to Tibet, not to mention the mysticism and using the swastika as a political symbol.
Just to straighten out a misconception, the vast majority of the troops under Rommel's command in North Africa were Italians. Many of the Italian Infantry formations fought very well for the Germans in both North Africa and on the Russian Front. The problem with Italian formations was twofold: the Italian officers sucked and the Italian troops were incredibly poorly equipped, particularly in motor vehicles, Armor and Artillery. Italian troops under German command were often instrumental in Rommel's successes. I suspect that the Black Shirts, along with other elite units like the Bersiglieri, were among the troops that fought well.
Hi Guys,
Re my response to John’s plaintive plea...“Well, actually it’s not all I have planned for North Africa in 2007 but...it’s all I’m going to tell you about at this moment in time!”
Now, that’s not me or K&C being coy or clever it’s just good, common business sense. As most of you know even the best laid plans can, due to circumstances, (seen as well as unseen) be changed, altered or even dropped.
Over the years I’ve seen companies (including K&C) sometimes promise too much...and then have to disappoint their collectors when such and such an item fails to appear or turns up later than expected.
It’s better, sometimes, to shut up and be thought a fool than to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt!
Best New Year wishes and...happy collecting!
Andy C. Neilson