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Just a thought and forgive me if this has been discussed in the past.

I am wondering if a Streets of the Wild West would be a popular series. K&C certainly have done an excellent job with the SoHK. This could be done in a similar way, building facades, wagons, cowboys, townsfolk. The possibilities would be almost endless.

Imagine a K&C stagecoach drawn by 6 galloping horses, being pursued by an mob of armed bandits out to steal the precious cargo. :p:p:p

I know I for one would certainly be drawn to such a series.
 
Just a thought and forgive me if this has been discussed in the past.

I am wondering if a Streets of the Wild West would be a popular series. K&C certainly have done an excellent job with the SoHK. This could be done in a similar way, building facades, wagons, cowboys, townsfolk. The possibilities would be almost endless.

Imagine a K&C stagecoach drawn by 6 galloping horses, being pursued by an mob of armed bandits out to steal the precious cargo. :p:p:p

I know I for one would certainly be drawn to such a series.


I would love such a series,would buy it in a heartbeat.As a WW2 fanatic i like to have the odd sideline that is from a completely different era,thats why i really enjoy K&C UK's Crimean range.I think Andy could do a great job with the wild West.Wagons,Lawmen,Outlaws,civilians,Indians....would be cool!:)

Rob
 
Well K&C has the AWI, NAP, Alamo, Crimean & ACW ranges ... all from the mid-18th to mid-19th century.

Civilians & streets scenes of Liverpool, London, Paris, Europe, Boston or New York, in that time period ... would IMHO, offer some interchangeability & attract wider interest.

OD
 

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