Andy,
With the row boats any idea on what configuration you have in mind for numbers of sailors with oars to soldiers seating.
Would be helpful in planning purchases as they will all be must have items.
Regards
Mark
Mark,
if you have a look at the pictures on the website of the manned boats it shows 4 pairs on each side and 2 single figures facing forward and possibly another single on the side.
It will all depend on how many diggers you can afford to fill each boat, as to be 'historically correct' they were in towed groups of 4 whale boats (I think???) with a powered lighter to lead into the beach.
John
I'm not big on Hitler related items but I think this a remarkable dio inclusive of the bunker, the terrain, and the figures. Sets the mood of the downfall like nothing else I have seen. The whole presentation is brilliant. -- AlE. ‘HITLER’S FINAL DAYS”
From Britain’s darkest hour and possibly its finest in 1940 and ’41 to Germany’s darkest days in April and May 1945...
Hitler’s “Thousand-Year” Reich has barely lasted just 12...British, American and Russian armies are already thrusting deep into the German heartland. In the West, hundreds of thousands of Wehrmacht soldiers are surrendering...In the East the Soviets are already battling their way into Berlin and fighting street-by-street, house-by-house.
In the “Führerbunker” in the bomb-damaged Reich Chancellery, Adolf Hitler prepares for the worst...
WS294 “Dead German Soldaten”
Four fallen Wehrmacht infantrymen who will fight no more...
WS312 “Hitler’s Last Parade”
A special 5-figure set based on actual newsreel and photo images of a little ceremony that took place on Hitler’s 56th birthday on 20th April 1945 in the ruins of the Reich Chancellery garden. Here Hitler greets a small group of Hitlerjugend boys who have been decorated for bravery in the recent fighting in Berlin.
Slowly and deliberately he goes down the line talking to each boy in turn. By his side is Arthur Axmann, the HJ leader. Completing the set are 3 of the young fighters.
WS313 “Hitler’s Bunker”
Not the entire complex of the “Führerbunker” you understand...Most of it was deep underground...But here you see part of the upper entranceway from where Hitler emerged for the last time on his birthday to greet the Hitlerjugend boys.
The triangular shaped structure has already suffered from both Allied bombing and Soviet Shelling...its pockmarked reinforced concrete surface is testament to that.
On one side is another entrance way and an iron ladder leading to the roof.
WS314 “Führerbunker Ventilation Tower”
This cylindrical concrete tower provided fresh air to the underground complex and like the Führerbunker itself has suffered from both bombing and shelling.
WS315 “SS Bunker Bodyguards”
To protect Hitler and the other Nazi Leaders in the bunker a small detachment of SS was provided. Our 2-man set shows a pair of SS men armed and on guard duty with MP40 “Schmeisser” Machine Pistols.
WS318 “Extra Hitlerjugend”
To add to the HJ group meeting the Fuhrer for the last time here are two more young fighters.
The young lad wearing the greenish uniform jacket belongs to the Auxiliary Fire Service which recruited volunteers from the Hitlerjugend. In the battle for Berlin they exchanged their firehoses for rifles and panzerfaust anti-tank rockets.
The other young boy is wearing the standard HJ uniform and belongs to the “Special Patrol Service” group who were already trained in small arms even before the desperate days of April and May 1945.
AVAILABLE: Mid May
I'm not big on Hitler related items but I think this a remarkable dio inclusive of the bunker, the terrain, and the figures. Sets the mood of the downfall like nothing else I have seen. The whole presentation is brilliant. -- Al
I'm not big on Hitler related items but I think this a remarkable dio inclusive of the bunker, the terrain, and the figures. Sets the mood of the downfall like nothing else I have seen. The whole presentation is brilliant. -- Al
Not speaking for anyone but myself but I would have NO interest in this subject matter at all. Can't imagine there would be much of a market for that kind of thing. -- AlWith the bunker, maybe we can expect new figures like bring out the bodies after the suicide, Russians finding the charred remains.... etc.
Those figures theme would be a bit "dark" though - not tested concepts but the manufacturer would need to do some research would such sets sell (would sell if limited to 100 sets ^&grin )
Andy mate,
Brilliant set of releases. We have been waiting a long time for the Gallipoli boats and the seated diggers. They look great. Pre-orders rolling in. Also a fantastic selection of the 13th Battalion (New South Wales) 15th Battalion (Queensland & Tasmania) and the 16th Battalion (South & Western Australia). Pity the 15th Battalion (Victoria) missed out but the fact that all these Battalions formed the 4th Brigade commanded by Colonel John Monash (a Victorian who went on to win the War^&grin) and lead the 5 Aussie Divisions as Corp Commander to Victory on the Western Front is good compensation.
Hoping that next months releases will have the RN oarsmens with oars up and down in them to complete the boats and also looking forward to seeing the RN Steam Launch to pull the whale boats into shore. These Gallipoli releases are going to make a great collection in the 100th Anniversary year.
Many thanks. Cheers Howard:salute::