UKReb
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2007
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Might surprise some of the froggers who know me on here as being a non WWII collector (gave it up after my Tamiya period) but the two Singapore sets are definitely on my list of "must haves".
The surrender set is simply a superb reproduction of the poignant scene on that Sunday in February 1942 as Percival marched to meet his captors (it was also his young daughters birthday -imagine having that date coinciding with being responsible for the Fall of the Gibraltar of the East)
Andy and his team have really carried out a remarkable sculpt and paint and even if it doesn't expand it will make a fine stand alone scene for cabinet or desk display. I also fully agree with Andy's accompanying text as it is indeed sometimes necessary to remember the defeats and sacrifices of our troops. And this one has to be the greatest miltary disaster to the British Empire since Cornwallis surrendered Yorktown. A really fine and unusual two sets of figures that I'm sure will be extremely popular with collectors.
As an aside I was in Singapore last month on my way back from Australia and wanted to visit the Kranji War Memorial and Cemetery but we were only there for two nights and the site was a little too far north. Instead I paid my respects at The Singapore Cenotaph.
Bob
The surrender set is simply a superb reproduction of the poignant scene on that Sunday in February 1942 as Percival marched to meet his captors (it was also his young daughters birthday -imagine having that date coinciding with being responsible for the Fall of the Gibraltar of the East)
Andy and his team have really carried out a remarkable sculpt and paint and even if it doesn't expand it will make a fine stand alone scene for cabinet or desk display. I also fully agree with Andy's accompanying text as it is indeed sometimes necessary to remember the defeats and sacrifices of our troops. And this one has to be the greatest miltary disaster to the British Empire since Cornwallis surrendered Yorktown. A really fine and unusual two sets of figures that I'm sure will be extremely popular with collectors.
As an aside I was in Singapore last month on my way back from Australia and wanted to visit the Kranji War Memorial and Cemetery but we were only there for two nights and the site was a little too far north. Instead I paid my respects at The Singapore Cenotaph.
Bob