Retired HJB 250 halftracks 2 versions (1 Viewer)

I have all three versions of that half track, wonder what happened to that company?
I also have a couple of their figures, not too bad.
Gary
 
I have all three versions of that half track, wonder what happened to that company?
I also have a couple of their figures, not too bad.
Gary

I think they found out how tough it is to run a business even with a great product.
 
Arn't they a bit small for K+C ?
 

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Arn't they a bit small for K+C ?

Wayne, if you look at my ad I posted a pic of a repaint I did using K&C figures, while I don't have the K&C version to do a side by side I did do that when the "Grief" set came out and there very compatible. there was a thread where I posted side by side shots, though it may be in the HJB section which i think is deleted and I don't think I can access it.
Ray
 
Wayne, if you look at my ad I posted a pic of a repaint I did using K&C figures, while I don't have the K&C version to do a side by side I did do that when the "Grief" set came out and there very compatible. there was a thread where I posted side by side shots, though it may be in the HJB section which i think is deleted and I don't think I can access it.
Ray

Ok thanks Ray will keep a eye on them.
 
The HJB figure you referenced to is a 12th SS "HJ" trooper, he's only 12 years old, true 1/30th scale.

These halftracks match up well with K & C, the owner of the company had a passion for The Battle of Arnhem, he had big plans; the bridge, Arnhem buildings, raftloads of vehicles for the SS probe across the bridge, British and US airborne, XXX Corps vehicles and figures, etc, etc, too bad it ended the way it did........
 

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