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Rommel has returned from the desert of North Africa to discuss a secret operation with Kriegsmarine Admiral Karl Dönitz involving use of a Seahund submarine:


Operation Seahund by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Would love to see some new Kriegsmarine figures. It really was a short-lived theme.
 
Because this theme was so short lived I sold all my KGM figures and Seehund. I hope I won't regret it .
nice set up by the way
guy:)
 
Not so secret with that sentry over hearing the plan. The Black & White is effective & your trade mark WO. Robin.
 
Because this theme was so short lived I sold all my KGM figures and Seehund. I hope I won't regret it
Thanks Guy. My KM collections started with the Seahund, then I went on an extensive search for each of the retired figures. Had a lot of fun but it took me a year.

I'm very proud to have put this together and really appreciate each piece. Now I'm hoping K&C will offer a few new pieces.

Kriegsmarine Port with Building (3) by Western Outlaw, on Flickr

Not so secret with that sentry over hearing the plan. The Black & White is effective & your trade mark WO. Robin.
Thanks Robin. Merely part of my original TV series Wonder Woman-style story line.^&grin The sentry may just be a US/British operative in disguise to sneak the secret plans back to the allies - perhaps even one member of a pair of LRDG/SAS commandos (soon to be released by K&C, mind you).

But back at Nazi headquarters... (feel free to insert any Mad Lib addition that you'd like) :D
 
W/O, I always enjoy viewing your photos of your collection. Another very nicely done scene ! :salute::

Wayne
 
Hi Guys, thanks for the comments and likes. Always appreciate the feedback from fellow K&C collectors.

The Seahund is a beautiful and unique piece by K&C. It got me out of the desert of N. Africa and into the Kriegsmarine scene.

Let me bring some color into the picture:


Operation Seahund (2) color by Western Outlaw, on Flickr
 
The Seehund was a great release. I was a bit disappointed that this range seems to have ended. There was a number of KM bits that could have kept it going and expanded out the sets.
 

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