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Andy,can you possibly give us a hint about the poss of releasing British paras.?

Rob


See! No mention of BRITISH PARAS in his post! He could have laughed at us and said NO NEVER. But he didn't mention it. Therefore using the old adage "Silence can speak volumes" we can extrapolate that BRITISH PARAS are on the way!

That's how I look at it anyway. :D
 
You could be right there,we can only hope.I'm going to the show/evening do in London so am going to ask him what the chances are.He does seem happy to talk to the punters so we may get some info on the day.

Rob
 
how many GREEKS watch??
lets create a greek KING AND COUNTRY club,in ATHENS!!
follow STRATEGOS!!
 
we can extrapolate that BRITISH PARAS are on the way!

Eazy,
If you say that British Paras are being extract... exacted....extroplated, that's good enough for me. :)

Just got to nip off and find a dicsiona.... dikshun....dictionary.
Simon
 
I hope you guys don't expect me to use big SAT words like "extrapolate" in the book. You know we lawyers can barely read, and only pretend to use made up latin words like "ominus vobiscum nabisco".
 
Can it have lots of pictures in it please (not Latin pictures though or else I'll have to make repeated dives in to the pictionary)? :p
 
As many photos (in no particular language) as we can fit on the pages (then I won't have to make up as many fake latin words).
 
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The St. Petersburg Aeroart figures really are exceptional, but too expensive for collecting in any large numbers to, for example, populate a diorama. What I have seen collectors do is place two or three Aeroart figures in the focus area at the foreground of a diorama with the rest of the diorama peopled with less expensive figures (in an ancient Greek diorama, East of India figures would do nicely).
 
The St. Petersburg Aeroart figures really are exceptional, but too expensive for collecting in any large numbers to, for example, populate a diorama. What I have seen collectors do is place two or three Aeroart figures in the focus area at the foreground of a diorama with the rest of the diorama peopled with less expensive figures (in an ancient Greek diorama, East of India figures would do nicely).

Yes, I think that is true in general. But if you collect over time you can put together a nice little dio of related figures. The Civil War figures for example are in the $50-75 range so you can assemble a nice group in a matter of time.
 
I just saw the movie trailer for "300". Looks interesting.
 
In September I took a trip to King and Country's UK Headquarters and asked Mike if he had any British Paras from the Arnhem range he wanted to get rid of. Sadly he said no, but he did say they were bringing back British Paras in Mid 2007!
 
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