K&C WWII: The Rarest of the Rare - Free French from 1993 (1 Viewer)

Louis Badolato

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Hello all! I have just obtained what is in my opinion the rarest of all K&C WWII sets, a Free French set from 1993. It is one of the earliest K&C attempts at sculpting their own original WWII figures, and is a set I had only seen described in a dealers dispatch, I had never even seen a photograph of it. Also included in my purchase was a K&C glossy U.S. Army M.P., as well as a marching U.S. Soldier. Upon receipt of the figures, I will post photographs.
 
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If that was the Italian guy's lot Louis then I'm not surprised that you managed an alternative arrangement on that! Please post photos when they arrive.
 
As soon as thery arrive I will shoot some digital photos of the Free French Figures, as well as the early wood British Sherman (Scotland Forever!), the resin Hanomag and the Grumman F6F Hellcat. If I can't post them I will e-mail them to Brad and to Bill Sager for his website. Come to think of it, there are about 5-6 planes I need to photograph for Bill as well.
 
Louis,
I will need those as soon as possible. I can't believe you found those sets.

I will be traveling to NY for Christmas and want to meet up with you and Larry for dinner. I will be there with my daughter and wife for the holidays and will be glad to see these in person.

Bill Sager
 
Bill,

We will be thrilled to see you. Give me a call and I will try to arrange to you have you and your daughter to dinner at my club (remember a jacket and tie).

Regards,

Louis
 
Sounds good Louis. It will be nice to visit with you and the family during the holidays.
I will be in touch with details later.
Thanks,
Bill
 
I have just e-mailed Brad some photos of very old, rare retired K&C items I have recently added to my collection to post (as I couldn't do it this time). There include photos of:

1. A Ford Tri-Motor American Airlines Passenger Plane from the 1920's, made circa 1996;

2. A Grumman F6F Hellcat in U.S. Marine markings, made circa 1994;

3. A Sherman Tank in British Markings (Scotland Forever!), one of the original 50 made circa 1991;

4. A Resin Hanomag Halftrack, made circa 1996;

5. A glossy U.S. Army M.P., made circa 1992-1993.
 
I also sent Brad photos of the Iraq diorama I had misplaced in a move but recently found, as well as the M7 Priest.
 
I have the photos and I will post them tonight after I get home and kick my son off the computer :rolleyes:
 
In the order of Louis' previous post, here are the photos. First one is the Tri Motor, a beauty, in 1/48th scale.
 
I still owe you guys photographs of the Free French, when they arrive, as well as a shot of my Illusian 2M3 Sturmovic (a Russian Tank buster similar in purpose to a Hawker Typhoon), which is presently in the possession of Hans, and should be here to be photographed the week of December 4th.
 
Louis,

Is that glossy MP the one you discovered at Schuttzen Park?
 

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