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German Border January 1945......The British RAF gives Jerry back some home grown schrapnel.

Wayne
 

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Very good Wayne. Ok how is the plane suspended, guessing you are holding it by the wing. Robin.
 
Definitely and interesting and different shot, Wayne.
That puts the plane in is "natural" environment.

--- LaRRy
 
Excellent. My father was on the Royal Navy during ww2 so I have an appreciation for anything Britsh as far as toy soldiers go. Cheers
 
Excellent. My father was on the Royal Navy during ww2 so I have an appreciation for anything Britsh as far as toy soldiers go. Cheers

Michael, Under the K&C brand there is a plethora of British figures, aircraft, and vehicles. Thanks again ! :salute::

Wayne
 
German Border January 1945......The British RAF gives Jerry back some home grown schrapnel.

Wayne

Shocking {eek3}Battle Of Britain Spitfire at the Battle Of The Bulge :confused:........get down to that shop and get ye a Typhoon before its to late :D
 
David C; Shocking {eek3}Battle Of Britain Spitfire at the Battle Of The Bulge :confused:........get down to that shop and get ye a Typhoon before its to late

If you are suggesting that Spitfires were not used as fighter escorts during the Bulge Allied
air counter attacks, I would beg to differ ! ^&cool

Wayne
 
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David C; Shocking {eek3}Battle Of Britain Spitfire at the Battle Of The Bulge :confused:........get down to that shop and get ye a Typhoon before its to late

If you are suggesting that Spitfires were not used as fighter escorts during the Bulge Allied
air counter attacks, I would beg to differ ! ^&cool

Wayne

Spitfires yes......Spitfire Mk1 in Battle Of Britain camo....no.{sm4}

Still looks good anyway :salute::
 

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