Other WW2 Theatres (1 Viewer)

Rob

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Does anyone have any other theatres of WW2 they'd like to see?.For me i'd like to see the following;

Crete(German Paras,British defenders)
Jungle Warfare(Brits,Aussies,Japs)
French resistance
Pearl Harbour (soldiers,sailors,airmen civies)

Just my tuppence worth,would like to hear what others think.

Rob
 
I would like to see both Crete and Burma, especially Burma, with personality figures of General Slim, as well as of 14th Army, Blackcat Division, Scout Sniper George MacDonald Frasier (who, along with Rudyard Kipling, are my favorite authors).
 
Yes i'd forgot General slim,that would be good.I wonder if Brits and Aussies would be more popular than the US Marines and Japs?.

How about a 'Flashman' figure for your desk Louis?.In full dress uniform with some lusty maiden draped around his feet:D

Rob
 
CBI would be my only other preference but I am not going to hold my breath- Iwo and the Eastern Front were such big parts of the war and yet they play a distant second fiddle to the Normandy campaign here in Toy soldier collector land. I just feel like there is still so much more to see from those fronts that I'd prefer to see KC expand more there- it probably isn't going to happen, but it's what I'd like to see.
 
Excuse my ignorance my friend,CBI?

Rob
 
Crete or Italy

Actually, both those would involve FJs. Hmmmm.

But I'm probably the only one wanting FJs. :D

Simon
 
Yes i'd forgot General slim,that would be good.I wonder if Brits and Aussies would be more popular than the US Marines and Japs?.

How about a 'Flashman' figure for your desk Louis?.In full dress uniform with some lusty maiden draped around his feet:D

Rob

The "Jumping Jack" Flashman figure is already on display in my office. I would also love K&C to do Dand MacNeil, Private MacAuslan, Colonel R.G. "Reggie" Leeds, Captain Errol, the Pipe Sergeant, and Regimental Sergeant Major MacIntosh from "The General Danced at Dawn", "MacAuslan in the Rough" and "The Shiekh and the Dustbin", some of the funniest books I've ever read.
 

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