M8 Has got me confused (1 Viewer)

NJJA, my posting was just a thought (spears were not involved).:rolleyes: In fact, you may want to re-read my post and the real message that was contained within was that I was thanking Brad cause its free information for which he charges a fee.;)
 
OzDigger said:
Jazzeum hasn't got any back stabs from me because I'm an up front type of guy. If I feel strongly enough about a post or thread I will make a response no matter who it is and then move on to the next subject. I don't hold grudges but there are certain aspects about eBay that I do not like such as high 'Buy It Now' prices, no matter who the seller is. I don't consider any forum member to be my "arch nemesis" and if a person feels that way I suggest that it is only in their mind, over which I have no control.

Absolutely correct.

I had sold a few of the lists on ebay and if anybody wants one, they know where to find me. However, it's more of a labor of love so if anybody wants to know any particular prices, I'm certainly not going to charge them before I give them an answer.
 
Brad and John helped me in the past with very pertinent infos regarding some items on sale on eBay and I thank them again for that.

Pierre.
 
Pierre said:
Brad and John helped me in the past with very pertinent infos regarding some items on sale on eBay and I thank them again for that.

Pierre.

Why thank you Pierre that is most kind. I am always glad to assist any

collector any way I can. In appreciation for all the assistance I have received

from Louis, Brad, BSager, Bill Moore, Gideon, George, and many many

others.

Njja
 
Njja said:
Why thank you Pierre that is most kind. I am always glad to assist any

collector any way I can. In appreciation for all the assistance I have received

from Louis, Brad, BSager, Bill Moore, Gideon, George, and many many

others.

Njja

Yes, I would be remiss if I also didn't thank John for help he has given me in the past.
 
jazzeum said:
Yes, I would be remiss if I also didn't thank John for help he has given me in the past.

Thanks Brad, always a pleasure!

Hows the search for King & Countrys elusive aircraft coming?

Lets hope a few classic pieces pop up soon!

Njja
 
Back to the units, you are quite right that Andy did a bit of a "goof" in using the 3rd Infantry Division on "DDay" figures. Note the mortar team, and the two infantry patrols are among the troops depicted in 3rd ID markings. The 3rd never served in the armies in Normandy, but DID see very extensive combat in North Africa, Sicily, Italy (including Anzio), and served with the Seventh Army in the invasion of Southern France and the drive into Germany. The GIs so marked are some of the nicest ones that Andy has done, so we are left with 1) ignore it, 2) "repatch" your figures with paint or decals (goodbye collector value), 3) display them seperately as in combat in the Vosges Mountains or some other Seventh Army campaign.

Gary
 
I agee that in the interest of historical accuacy the 3rd Infantry Division should not have been part of the D-Day series. BTW, the 3rd Infantry Division was stationed in West Germany when I was there in 1963-64 and was a part of the 5th Corps, 7th Army.
 
Njja said:
Thanks Brad, always a pleasure!

Hows the search for King & Countrys elusive aircraft coming?

Lets hope a few classic pieces pop up soon!

Njja

John,

Not too good. I managed to find one one my own but without Louis' help I wouldn't have the two that I had posted pictures of awhile ago. Even if I don't get any more, I'll be quite happy with the ones I have.
 
Well it will just make the hunt that much more fun!

You never know what you will find, or where it will come from!

Good Hunting.

Njja
 
For me the best part of collecting is the thrill of the hunt. Whenever I find a rare piece I have never seen before, it become my favorite for a while.
 
binder001 said:
Back to the units, you are quite right that Andy did a bit of a "goof" in using the 3rd Infantry Division on "DDay" figures. Note the mortar team, and the two infantry patrols are among the troops depicted in 3rd ID markings. The 3rd never served in the armies in Normandy, but DID see very extensive combat in North Africa, Sicily, Italy (including Anzio), and served with the Seventh Army in the invasion of Southern France and the drive into Germany. The GIs so marked are some of the nicest ones that Andy has done, so we are left with 1) ignore it, 2) "repatch" your figures with paint or decals (goodbye collector value), 3) display them seperately as in combat in the Vosges Mountains or some other Seventh Army campaign.

Gary


Watch what you are saying, or you will end up a Black Sheep like me..Firebat
 

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