Scenes of 1920s-30s China (1 Viewer)

I just went through this thread. Some great work by you guys. Please keep it coming :)
 
Great pix, Mike and I am inspired!

I've just received a couple more SOHK sets today. No room for them in my current set up though. Will have to get cracking with building the next part of my port town. Anyway, a couple more pix from my setup

Julian I really like your display also and I am glad you are sharing it with us on this thread. Your buildings are amazing and their 3-D format adds alot of depth to your diorama. I am still at the beginning stages of my SOHK collection so your pier area has alot more hustle and bustle going on than mine does. Keep posting - we all enjoy your photos.
Mike
 
Mike

Your Chinese city is absolutely outstanding and I love the feel of its hustle and bustle. Everything looks spot on. Is that some of the Magic Water for your harbor? I have a great idea for an addition to your splendid setup. I recall a similar marching scene in the Sand Pebbles:

That marching scene is very nice looking and its a great idea. I don't have any of the USN005 Sailors Marching yet though.
Mike
 
Mike

Your Chinese city is absolutely outstanding and I love the feel of its hustle and bustle. Everything looks spot on. Is that some of the Magic Water for your harbor? I have a great idea for an addition to your splendid setup. I recall a similar marching scene in the Sand Pebbles:

I meant to buy this set as a "one-off" but never got around to it:(

set#HK062 "China Marine"

Cheers

Martyn:)

Martyn

That is a gem. I wish K&C would make a new Marine to go with the current rickshaw set.

Randy

Hi Randy

It is the only "flyer" I have with SOHK sets, I wasn't sure if you or Mike had the set or had even seen it.

Cheers

Martyn:)

I am aware of this set but its been long retired and I have yet to see it on the secondary market. Perhaps by the OTSN Chicago show one of us will be able to find it . . . . . . Mike
 
I am aware of this set but its been long retired and I have yet to see it on the secondary market. Perhaps by the OTSN Chicago show one of us will be able to find it . . . . . . Mike

I do hope so, I'll keep my fingers crossed

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Mike

Your Chinese city is absolutely outstanding and I love the feel of its hustle and bustle. Everything looks spot on. Is that some of the Magic Water for your harbor?

Randy the "water feature" is another one of my photography experiments. Its actually a photograph of water from a Chinese water front picture that I downloaded from a web search. I cropped the water part out of the rest of the original picture and just printed it on semi-gloss photo paper. Seems to work well :) . . . . . . Mike
 
I meant to buy this set as a "one-off" but never got around to it:(

set#HK062 "China Marine"

Cheers

Martyn:)

Louis or Larry may have it. Perhaps one of them could take a photo for you.

You don't often see too many SOHK sets on ebay or at shows however.
 
Yangtze River Duty Station
長江工作地点

On guard duty at an International Consulate Compound​

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K&C Figures shown in photo: #PM022 British Sailor at Attention (2010 West Coaster figure) and #USN008 US Sailor at Port Arms
 
Hello guys,

Arnold Meade of "America in Miniature" did a series of China Marines quite a few years ago. His series included Peking Legation Guard Marines, a Band to match and even included some Mounted China Marines. They came in greens and barracks covers, overcoats with the fur caps and also dress blues. I am always interestde in purchasing these sets - as well as any other Marine Corps sets/figures - for my collection if anyone has any.

Thanks
Stan Clark
Gettysburg, PA
 
Hello guys,

Arnold Meade of "America in Miniature" did a series of China Marines quite a few years ago. His series included Peking Legation Guard Marines, a Band to match and even included some Mounted China Marines. They came in greens and barracks covers, overcoats with the fur caps and also dress blues. I am always interestde in purchasing these sets - as well as any other Marine Corps sets/figures - for my collection if anyone has any.

Thanks
Stan Clark
Gettysburg, PA

Stan

Any chance that you could post pictures of any of these China Marine sets?
If you send photos to either me or Mike who have been posting the China scenes we would be happy to put them on the forum.

Randy
 
Sorry but I do not have any photos at the present. The ones I have are packed up and not on display unfortunately. Thanks
Stan
 
Hello guys,

Arnold Meade of "America in Miniature" did a series of China Marines quite a few years ago. His series included Peking Legation Guard Marines, a Band to match and even included some Mounted China Marines. They came in greens and barracks covers, overcoats with the fur caps and also dress blues. I am always interestde in purchasing these sets - as well as any other Marine Corps sets/figures - for my collection if anyone has any.

Thanks
Stan Clark
Gettysburg, PA

Stan,

I have "America in Miniature" marines at the double time from the turn of the century, and mounted Marines in Nicaragua from circa 1928. If I can find them, I will forward some photos to Brad to post for me.
 
Here are two examples of the early K&C sampans. The one on the left is made of papier mache and the right is made of mahogany.

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一些個好人
A FEW GOOD MEN

Members of the 4th Marines on guard duty at a US consulate​

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K&C Figures Shown L-R: #USMC006 Marine Corps Staff Sgt, #USMC001 Marine Corps Officer (2nd Lt), #USMC002 Marine w/Shotgun (Corporal), #USMC005 Marine w/Lewis Gun (PFC) - Shown with #IC027 Chinese Imperial Gateway
 

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