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wayne556517

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'More pictures of the B version KGL as promised and a sneak peek of the
Freikorps figures coming soon"


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FreiKorps will an great range. very interesting part of history culminating in the rise of the NSDAP that accompanied this period. It has great possibilities that I hope TG realises and expands upon. some 65 Korps to choose from and then their usurping to police and army units later on.

Look forward to this
 
Freikorps are interesting, particularly the fighter carrying the flag of the Kaiserreich. I hope we see some fighters from the Spartacus Batallion and maybe Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxembourg.
 
Like the Freikorps releases, and also hope to see some heavy Mg's or Armored Cars to go with them. Lots of possibilities with this range and TGM has once again gone where no else has dared. -- Al
 
I really like the KGL figures! Those Freikorps figures are also very unique. I'll be interested to see how that range develops.

Cheers,

Brendan
 
Wayne, will the friekorps be ready for the Mid-May MFCA show?
 
As the freikorps especially acted after ww1, and mostly between the wars, it would be better they carry the Weimar republic flag, and not the imperial flag used till 1918.



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As the freikorps especially acted after ww1, and mostly between the wars, it would be better they carry the Weimar republic flag, and not the imperial flag used till 1918.



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Sorry mate but you have your facts completely wrong...............

In the early 20th century, Freikorps were raised to fight against the newly formed Weimar Republic, as well as their left-wing counterparts, through the early 1920s. These paramilitary organizations "roamed the countryside, killing with impunity."[1] "They engaged in bloody confrontations with republican loyalists and engineered some of the more notorious assassinations" of the Weimar period, and are widely seen as a "precursor to Nazism".[2] An entire series of Freikorps awards also existed, mostly replaced in 1933 by the Honor Cross for World War I veterans.





Wayne.
 

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