brian...
Lots of new releases from cs lately is anything new coming out for chicago?
Mitch
Umm.. to put it mildly, yes:
Nice big King tiger :
Tigers to the left of me, Tigers to the right of me, volleyed and thundered...Umm.. to put it mildly, yes:
Umm.. to put it mildly, yes:
Nice big King tiger :
A little kitty poem:
Eight little kittys all in a row, ones got spots, ones got a funny nose,
each one wants a home, all are soon to be ready to go.
Could spots = ambush camo? Could funny nose = battle damage? Eight numbers? Curious minds want to know. -- AlA little kitty poem:
Eight little kittys all in a row, ones got spots, ones got a funny nose,
each one wants a home, all are soon to be ready to go.
Could spots = ambush camo? Could funny nose = battle damage? Eight numbers? Curious minds want to know. -- Al
Lets just say: however can solve the riddle gets a figure set of their choice. The riddle must be solved completely though.
regards,
Brian
A little kitty poem:
Eight little kittys all in a row, ones got spots, ones got a funny nose,
each one wants a home, all are soon to be ready to go.
Funny nose = Porsche turret? I agree with the spots/ambush camo guess.
Another possibility could be a a Puma (two variants): It’s a “kitty” and two of them in a row = eight wheels. One version could have a 75mm short cannon & a
SdKfz 234/3 or SdKfz 234/4 with the 7.5cm PaK 40 L/46
Just a wild stab in the dark. Alby
A spotted leopard that's been shot by Lt. Bromhead being carried on a poll by two members of the Natal Native Contingent.
Now that's a darn good guess, Alby! Whatever the release(s) will be, one thing is for sure, the figures that come with the sets will be very nicely done. That's one thing I really like about CS. The figures that come with their AFV's are just as well done as the figure sets that are sold alone. I'm not trying to hijack the thread, but I thought I'd just mention this because it's something that is really important to me and maybe others too. It can be a big letdown to throw down a bunch of cash for a fine AFV only to find upon receipt of it that the figures aren't nearly as nicely done. This has never happened to me with a CS AFV set. This kind of reliability and consistency gives this collector a lot of peace of mind and takes much of the guess work out of shopping.
I'm anxious to see what CS has coming up. I'd love to see a CS rendition of a King Tiger.
Alby, I hope your guess is right; that would be a sweet pick up to get a figure set of your choice. I really enjoy CS's soldiers, or did I already say that?
Joe