Stalingrad 65th (1 Viewer)

debrito

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Sorry to be annoying with the Eastern front demands but;

This year we celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad that took place between August 21, 1942 and February 2, 1943.

K&C should develop some Ostfront summer WWII figurines.

CHEERS:)
 
I think thats a good idea.I wonder if the production of some more figures might kick start the range.Some Stalingrad figures would be so cool.Perhaps some figures fighting in the ruins of the city,snipers,flame thrower or maybe some hand to hand two figure sets.There is a huge scope for this Battle,from officers,wounded,dead or German soldiers being marched off perhaps never to return.

Rob
 
Sorry to be annoying with the Eastern front demands but;

This year we celebrate the 65th anniversary of the Battle of Stalingrad that took place between August 21, 1942 and February 2, 1943.

K&C should develop some Ostfront summer WWII figurines.

CHEERS:)

Debrito,

No way you're annoying anyone.
Our colonial cousins may disagree, but IMO additions to Berlin 1945 would be most welcome.

Cheers
H
 
I absolute agreed with you Harry about Berlin 1945 figurines. But some 6th Army soldiers would be nice too, like Rob said, some snipers as Vasily Zaytsev, women snipers too (There’s a book in Spanish call Batallón de Mujeres, it is about the women militia in the eastern-front, great book) also some peace of artillery.

Cheers:)
 
I have always been surprised that the Berlin range is not more popular.Being that it was the final savage climatic battle of WW2 you would think it would be up there with the top sellers.Although having said all that as only one item has been retired from the series perhaps it is selling well?.

Rob
 
I absolute agreed with you Harry about Berlin 1945 figurines. But some 6th Army soldiers would be nice too, like Rob said, some snipers as Vasily Zaytsev, women snipers too (There’s a book in Spanish call Batallón de Mujeres, it is about the women militia in the eastern-front, great book) also some peace of artillery.

Cheers:)

Meanwhile there is a female sniper in the Delprado range.
 
Meanwhile there is a female sniper in the Delprado range.

I saw Yesterday. This figurine has nothing to do with the discretion (beautiful blond Slavic women) made by that book batallon de mujeres. That sniper from DP looks very depressing.

CHEERS
 
I saw Yesterday. This figurine has nothing to do with the discretion (beautiful blond Slavic women) made by that book batallon de mujeres. That sniper from DP looks very depressing.

CHEERS

Well she kept snagging her tights on the rubble in Stalingrad!:D
 
Rachel Weisz in Enemy at the Gates. Now there was a sniper for you!
 
Rachel Weisz in Enemy at the Gates. Now there was a sniper for you!

She can get me in her sights anytime!!(sounded like an Alan Partridge pun!!) Did you see her in the mummy?
 
She can get me in her sights anytime!!(sounded like an Alan Partridge pun!!) Did you see her in the mummy?

I did indeed! :)
Remember she had that flashback to Ancient Egypt when she was the Pharoahs daughter and she had that knife duel with Anaksunamun (sp?)?
That was the best part of The Mummy Returns
 
Spot on my friend!;).She's gorgeous,an English Rose.

Rob
 

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