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A tad arrogant do you not think :confused:

I suggest you look at the evolution of business; few companies remain at the top of their game forever. So the war (winning consumers) is not won.

Cheers

Gazza

IMFBO:

When it comes to numbers it is only arrogance if it is not true, and, K&C can definitely produce sales figures verifying that their market share is dominant.

The evolution of business reflects a long list of companies that remain at the forefront of sales and market share for years, if not from there very inception.
 
Wayne,
The Defending Arnhem web page is done by Scott Revell ex Aussie Army and one of my favourite customers (after Oz, Simmo, Wayne, etc !!!! :D:D:D and lives near my shop. He was SIGS in Timor.
He is about to have a book published on a Luftwaffe unit that was at Arnhem.
Regards
Brett
 
Wayne,
The Defending Arnhem web page is done by Scott Revell ex Aussie Army and one of my favourite customers (after Oz, Simmo, Wayne, etc !!!! :D:D:D and lives near my shop. He was SIGS in Timor.
He is about to have a book published on a Luftwaffe unit that was at Arnhem.
Regards
Brett

Thanks mate,that book would be a good read.
 
Hi Sammy, The K/C King Tiger released last year for me was a big disappointment.....It is a very bland tank.....Color seems wrong....no weathering....It is quite lacking for me.....Simply a step back for K/C IMO......Their best tanks to date are the Tunsian Tiger, Panzer IV both desert and grey versions, as well as the Panzer II....

Note:The panzer I must also be included in my list of K/C's best tanks....Although the re-paint offerred by treefrog for pietro in German grey which I did purchase was a better color scheme IMO
 
A early Tiger or Arnhem Tiger would be fine however I'd prefer a Normandy/Arnhem/East Front Panzer IV long barrel, the backbone of the Panzer divisions and a piece that has not been extensively done like the Tiger.

Cheers
CFM
 

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