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I recently purchased a few, very early LAH marching, parade like with their famous 'step' and dont know what number or title they were issued under. As I have purchased quite a few LAH items over the years and they are currently on display, I dont know their numbers, either. I still have their original cartons, but, I am unable to match them for identification purposes. Where can I get a complete list of these figures with their picture?..Any help would be appreciated.. thanks..paul
 
Music Band
 

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Fantastic collection and photos...I have approximately 70 figures and three vehicles..with the review stand..and the building front with annexes. I had them all on the top inside shelf of a large glass cabinet. The weight of all of these started to bend the glass shelf and I had to separate figures and buildings and parade stand into two different cabinets. Unfortunately, both glass cabinets are in my family dinning area and my wife has complained that when relatives come for a holiday meals , they are surrounded by not exactly Christian artifacts. I guess I didnt mention that on the shelf below, I have both v2's displayed and on another shelf two v1's displayed with extended launch ramp cababilities. I just told her that I need two more cabinets strategically placed...and a few more figures and I WILL have them pesky relatives completely surrounded....
 
Fantastic collection and photos...I have approximately 70 figures and three vehicles..with the review stand..and the building front with annexes. I had them all on the top inside shelf of a large glass cabinet. The weight of all of these started to bend the glass shelf and I had to separate figures and buildings and parade stand into two different cabinets. Unfortunately, both glass cabinets are in my family dinning area and my wife has complained that when relatives come for a holiday meals , they are surrounded by not exactly Christian artifacts. I guess I didnt mention that on the shelf below, I have both v2's displayed and on another shelf two v1's displayed with extended launch ramp cababilities. I just told her that I need two more cabinets strategically placed...and a few more figures and I WILL have them pesky relatives completely surrounded....

Do you see the tanks closing in from behind on this parade ? :)
 
One last question...except for the very early flag bearer, I cant get any of the flags to to hold....Whats the best way to attache them?...I dont want to ruin their integrity, in case I want to put them away for a while...Glue of some sort might work..but, thats a permanent solution...Any advice?
 
One last question...except for the very early flag bearer, I cant get any of the flags to to hold....Whats the best way to attache them?...I dont want to ruin their integrity, in case I want to put them away for a while...Glue of some sort might work..but, thats a permanent solution...Any advice?

body putty
 
Thanks, again, for the reply...body puddy?..is that like..modeling clay.....can you buy that at a hardware store or is that a specific hobby shop item?
 
Thanks, again, for the reply...body puddy?..is that like..modeling clay.....can you buy that at a hardware store or is that a specific hobby shop item?

It goes under several names. Treefrog sells Tacky Wax. It is also called museum putty because it gently holds parts of displays and can be removed (peeled off) easily without damaging the model. Also called sticky tac.

Probably is a hobby shop item.

Terry
 
Are the flags falling from their shoulders? I never noticed a problem with mine, they fit properly without use of glue or something similar.
 
Fantastic collection and photos...I have approximately 70 figures and three vehicles..with the review stand..and the building front with annexes. I had them all on the top inside shelf of a large glass cabinet. The weight of all of these started to bend the glass shelf and I had to separate figures and buildings and parade stand into two different cabinets. Unfortunately, both glass cabinets are in my family dinning area and my wife has complained that when relatives come for a holiday meals , they are surrounded by not exactly Christian artifacts. I guess I didnt mention that on the shelf below, I have both v2's displayed and on another shelf two v1's displayed with extended launch ramp cababilities. I just told her that I need two more cabinets strategically placed...and a few more figures and I WILL have them pesky relatives completely surrounded....

I'll bet you have some lively conversation at your family meals. You should wear your lederhosen and serve schweinebraten.
 
Maybe he lives at the Berghoff :)
 

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When I saw this photo..i remembered a quote..I dont know if it was from a movie..or it happened in real life...but, up in the hills...out in the country..this quote would fit..."ahhhhh, its nice to breathe the air of the Gestapo!!!"
 

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