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How about a model of an RAF Radar installation?

Then to go with this a set of WAAFs sat or stood around a table which has a map spread out with flags and small models of planes on it?

Then another set to go with this of a large board with two officers discussing something. These things could go together to make an ops room?^&grin

Also how about a group of British/american officers gathered around a table discussing maps, all in class a dress?^&grin

Then other figures of raf personell, us airborne, british airborne, polish, canadian, french officers, british and american infantry commanders sitting in seats as if listening to the presentation of a new operation?^&grin

Scott
 
How about a model of an RAF Radar installation?

Then to go with this a set of WAAFs sat or stood around a table which has a map spread out with flags and small models of planes on it?

Then another set to go with this of a large board with two officers discussing something. These things could go together to make an ops room?^&grin

Also how about a group of British/american officers gathered around a table discussing maps, all in class a dress?^&grin

Then other figures of raf personell, us airborne, british airborne, polish, canadian, french officers, british and american infantry commanders sitting in seats as if listening to the presentation of a new operation?^&grin

Scott
Unless things have changed...The RAF and RAAF para schools are run by the Air Fore with Air Force and Army instructors sharing the instructions....a RAF or RAAF C47 with trainee Para's emplaneing would be a good thingo for RAF/RAAF dio's.....but I do not know of any C47 aicraft in !/32 scale....but...there is a large JU82 out there somewhere...so a German dio could be done...just an expensive suggestion...cheers TomB
 
How about a model of an RAF Radar installation?

Then to go with this a set of WAAFs sat or stood around a table which has a map spread out with flags and small models of planes on it?

Then another set to go with this of a large board with two officers discussing something. These things could go together to make an ops room?^&grin

Also how about a group of British/american officers gathered around a table discussing maps, all in class a dress?^&grin

Then other figures of raf personell, us airborne, british airborne, polish, canadian, french officers, british and american infantry commanders sitting in seats as if listening to the presentation of a new operation?^&grin

Scott
I would like a German radar station made
 
I will suggest Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (Ox and Bucks). Though Figarti have its version of the Pegasus Bridge,
hopefully K&C will consider making this in the near future. Just an idea:cool:
 
More LUFTWAFFE ground crew and support vehicles,the allies have the fair share.............{sm4}
 
Since the release of the new Commandos, hope we can see the 1st Special Services Brigade in action. This is the unit led by Lord Lovat during the Normandy
Invasion. The last K&C released was 2004 and we all know that they relieved 2nd Battalion Ox & Bucks Light Infantry at Pegasus Bridge. Hope we can see this
sometime down the road in a several skirmishes just right after the Normandy landings (i.e. Breville or Ouistreham). An idea that probably a lot of our fellow collectors have thought about it. Hopefully forthcoming..:smile2::)
 
Engineer Support Battalion..I can't agree more to that. Engineers with Bangalore Torpedoes will be awesome. :smile2:

How about a model of an RAF Radar installation?

Then to go with this a set of WAAFs sat or stood around a table which has a map spread out with flags and small models of planes on it?

Then another set to go with this of a large board with two officers discussing something. These things could go together to make an ops room?^&grin

Also how about a group of British/american officers gathered around a table discussing maps, all in class a dress?^&grin

Then other figures of raf personell, us airborne, british airborne, polish, canadian, french officers, british and american infantry commanders sitting in seats as if listening to the presentation of a new operation?^&grin

Scott
 

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