Gents:
I have a couple lots of combat/diorama mattes that don’t really fit in my collection, so I offer these in trade to someone who has the opposite problem. My collection focuses on British glossies. Marching, colour party, and band sets are much preferred to combat/diorama pieces. They certainly don’t have to be rare or unusual, for what I have isn't either. Though of special note are marching WWII British (a hole in the timeline here I'd like to fill), a representative WWII Brit artillery gun and crew, and additional common modern Guards w. Bullpups to flesh out the parade a bit, I’m not really picky. Anyway, the WWII lot is:
Conte
WWII-006 "For the Fatherland"
Britians
17152 "European Farmhouse Tactical Scene"
17246 "German 88MM Flak Gun w. Crew"
17247 "US 155MM Field Gun "Long Tom" w. Crew"
17388 "German 6th Army Soldiers at Stalingrad"
17389 "Russian Stalingrad Infantry"
17391 "WWII Building Tactical Scene"
17392 "Dueling Snipers"
25012 "101st Airborne Firing Thompson SMG #1"
25013 "101st Airborne Firing Carbine #1"
25014 "101st Airborne Running with M1 Garand #1"
The Civil War lot is:
17015 "Union Infantry Firing"
17225 "Turnpike Fence"
17244 "Forward With the Colors"
17245 "Hold at all Costs"
17301 "Clubs are Trumps- 14th VA"
17302 "Clubs are Trumps- 19th Mass"
17393 "Confederate Cannon Set"
17394 "Union Cannon Set"
17294 "Forward with the Colors-Add on Set"
All these pieces came with a bunch of stuff I bought from a friend of mine; he was rather eclectic. He displayed them in cases, but you might have to dust them a little bit. Otherwise they’re in nice shape, boxed but without the original packing tissue. I’d prefer to swap each lot off by the whole for the somewhat odd reason that, though I believe they are grouped and boxed properly, I’d hate to find that a figure was swapped with another by my own ignorance of the individual sets. If the lots are kept intact, the chances of that go way down, of course, and I don’t suffer such embarrassment.
PM or email is fine, should this be of some interest to you.
Thanks for your time.
I have a couple lots of combat/diorama mattes that don’t really fit in my collection, so I offer these in trade to someone who has the opposite problem. My collection focuses on British glossies. Marching, colour party, and band sets are much preferred to combat/diorama pieces. They certainly don’t have to be rare or unusual, for what I have isn't either. Though of special note are marching WWII British (a hole in the timeline here I'd like to fill), a representative WWII Brit artillery gun and crew, and additional common modern Guards w. Bullpups to flesh out the parade a bit, I’m not really picky. Anyway, the WWII lot is:
Conte
WWII-006 "For the Fatherland"
Britians
17152 "European Farmhouse Tactical Scene"
17246 "German 88MM Flak Gun w. Crew"
17247 "US 155MM Field Gun "Long Tom" w. Crew"
17388 "German 6th Army Soldiers at Stalingrad"
17389 "Russian Stalingrad Infantry"
17391 "WWII Building Tactical Scene"
17392 "Dueling Snipers"
25012 "101st Airborne Firing Thompson SMG #1"
25013 "101st Airborne Firing Carbine #1"
25014 "101st Airborne Running with M1 Garand #1"
The Civil War lot is:
17015 "Union Infantry Firing"
17225 "Turnpike Fence"
17244 "Forward With the Colors"
17245 "Hold at all Costs"
17301 "Clubs are Trumps- 14th VA"
17302 "Clubs are Trumps- 19th Mass"
17393 "Confederate Cannon Set"
17394 "Union Cannon Set"
17294 "Forward with the Colors-Add on Set"
All these pieces came with a bunch of stuff I bought from a friend of mine; he was rather eclectic. He displayed them in cases, but you might have to dust them a little bit. Otherwise they’re in nice shape, boxed but without the original packing tissue. I’d prefer to swap each lot off by the whole for the somewhat odd reason that, though I believe they are grouped and boxed properly, I’d hate to find that a figure was swapped with another by my own ignorance of the individual sets. If the lots are kept intact, the chances of that go way down, of course, and I don’t suffer such embarrassment.
PM or email is fine, should this be of some interest to you.
Thanks for your time.