arnhem44mad
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Who made the bridge in your Afrika Corps diorama?
Who made the bridge in your Afrika Corps diorama?
http://www.toysoldiersusa.com/cgi-l...gory=SYMPOSIUM 2006&subsubcategory=&offset=30
If you go to this link, thare are more photos of your collection. In the 1st and 2nd pictures there is a large grey base with Arnhem sets,D-Day sets, European houses and a small bridge that runs from one side of the grey base to the other.
I know you probably added the houses and figures but I was just wondering if you bought that base, or if it was made for you?
http://www.toysoldiersusa.com/cgi-l...gory=SYMPOSIUM 2006&subsubcategory=&offset=30
If you go to this link, thare are more photos of your collection. In the 1st and 2nd pictures there is a large grey base with Arnhem sets,D-Day sets, European houses and a small bridge that runs from one side of the grey base to the other.
I know you probably added the houses and figures but I was just wondering if you bought that base, or if it was made for you?
Just so you know, everything on display at the Symposium from my collection was made by K&C, every single figure, building, diorama, base, vehicle and aircraft. I only display K&C stuff, Figarti vehicles, Heco tinplate vehicles and aircraft, and a few select Trophy pieces (including two of the large Trophy ships). The rest of my collection (Britains, Imperial, Frontline, Trophy, Steadfast, Tommy Atkins, Tradition, Toy Army Workshop, Heritage, Americans in Miniature, Ron Wall, Guard Corps.) is boxed up in storage.
There is one exception, the P47 Thunderbolt is a Motion Models custom reproduction of the K&C model, which I could never find.