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Brad,
A stunning display of the old and the new.Your collection is a treasure.
Congratulations!
Harvey
 
This is an excellent collection
looks good

greetings richard .:cool:
 
Thanks. I will post some more photos this weekend when the light is better but here are some photos of non K & C sets that I have in the office.

The first two are of the RHA set that Jeff painted for me last year. It's a Fusilier set. BTW, for new members you can Jeff's work in action for this set under the Painting section.

Next one is Lincoln and Grant by Ron Wall. Courtesy of Tom Dubel, I will be getting some more Ron Wall Civil War in a few weeks.

The last two are a Tradition set called Lincoln and His Generals, with Matthew Brady.
 

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Brad,

Thanks very much for posting these nice images of glossy figures.

I hope you will add some images of K & C gloss 54mm figures.

Best, Raymond.:)
 
Hi Brad,

Thanks for posting these pictures. It is nice to see some of the glossy side of your collection!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Brad,
Thanks for posting the pictures. I just saw them today as I have not been on the site for the past few days. Great job, I really enjoyed them.
Lou
 
It was nice see you featuring your collection Brad for a change and getting to see some of the goodies you've collected.......The Lt.
 
Brad

That is a very nice eclectic collection and as you would expect I simply love Old Abe and Sam Grant. Plus a superb paint job by Jeff on the artillery set.

Many thanks for posting

Bob
 
Thanks for sharing your fantastic collection with the forum. Your wide variety of eras and combination of old and new pieces is a delight, something to be admired, appreciated by all. Cheers:)
 
Thank you all, I appreciate it. I haven't had a chance to shoot more but here are some more photos I took last weekend.

The first photo has one of my Warbirds, plus a mixture of different figures. Starting on the left, there are a couple of Beau Geste, with some Del Prado and a couple of glossy K & C Navy pilots.

The second one shows some of the glossy K & C Zulus and Seaforths that I have.

The other three shots are more or less self explanatory.
 

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Thank you all, I appreciate it. I haven't had a chance to shoot more but here are some more photos I took last weekend.

The first photo has one of my Warbirds, plus a mixture of different figures. Starting on the left, there are a couple of Beau Geste, with some Del Prado and a couple of glossy K & C Navy pilots.

The second one shows some of the glossy K & C Zulus and Seaforths that I have.

The other three shots are more or less self explanatory.

Hi Brad,

Thanks very much for posting more images.

The second photo is the interesting one: K & C glossy.

I see Zulus, Seaforth Highlanders, 21st Lancers, Dervish and some cows (or horses) lying decubitus.

Are all K & C glossy figures of 54 mm size ?

Hope there will be more to come.

Best, Raymond.
:)
 
Ray,

Yes, there are more to come and they were 54 mm.
 
Fantastic, seeing all those paras together makes me want them more.
 
Another fine batch of photos Brad now got to get you to use photopucket to feature them.......The Lt.
 
Yes, the Arnhem series came out in 1995 and was what basically started K & C on its way towards where it is today.
 

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