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I also have the church,french bakery,and plan on getting the newest Normandy bldg. Release next month. Other K&C Dio backdrops that I own are the 3 piece LAH 42/43 headquarters,Nurnburg review stand with Eagle, French Walls with Gate set. The most recent acquisition is the Berlin Tenement which is hands down my favorite. !!!
 
Here are my favourites,hope K&C do some more LAH buildings in the future :D


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Here are my favourites,hope K&C do some more LAH buildings in the future
Is that a Mosquito In the background mate ? As I read the British sent one over dropping bombs on Gorinrg birthday party?
 
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Maybe we will see some damaged LAH buildings soon? They would look great with the new Russian stuff coming out next year!

Craig
 
I wonder if one of those bigger bunkers, the type they had at Merville battery, would be feasible? I think this would be excellent for a D Day dio and those of us who collect the ARnhem range could use these figures for a Merville type scene. I guess they could be pretty expensive to produce though being larger than the normal pill box type structure?

Rob
 
Here's another I want before it retires;


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This is from a show display and in a dio you might not have these so close together, but somehow they still look pretty good next to each other


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Rob
 
The French Farm House (SP017) is a versatile facade for displays.

It can be used with the Farm Courtyard (SP018) and also the French Walls and Gate (SP023).

I think it looks OK as a stand alone too.

This is well illustrated on the K&C website under "Dramatic Displays".

Link: https://www.kingandcountry.com/dramatic.jsp

Examples: Napoleonic and WWII ETO displays.

Raymond:)

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I'm hoping K&C make these have so many options to use them,and that crane on the WW2 dio of a port in England before D-Day was at Chicago i can't find a pic.

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Two things here. The wall looks really nice and I think stands up very well to todays standards, I should have got that. Also I love that Hetzer Gordon painted in different camo scheme, very cool.


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