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Brian,
Tough question to nail down, but I would like to bring back all of the Winter German items, Tiger I, Hanomag, Stug III, kubelwagon, motorcyle, etc due to the fact that I sell so much winter related items.

My second choice would be the German Cavalry............
 
Thanks George.....I've always known that the German stuff sells better than the Allies....but I will never understand why! I love the allied stuff much much more than the Germans....to each his own I guess.....plus....they LOST! :rolleyes:
 
I'm right there with you in your line of thinking. Here's one for you; OTSN is seven weeks away, unreal..............
 
Thanks George.....I've always known that the German stuff sells better than the Allies....but I will never understand why! I love the allied stuff much much more than the Germans....to each his own I guess.....plus....they LOST! :rolleyes:

There's something about losers that fuel the imagination: the Germans, the South, the Dodgers. Hard to explain. At least you could love "dem Bums."
 
Thanks George.....I've always known that the German stuff sells better than the Allies....but I will never understand why! I love the allied stuff much much more than the Germans....to each his own I guess.....plus....they LOST! :rolleyes:

The Germans had a few things going for them (from a collector's standpoint):

1) They were a warrior culture, and they understood how to put on a show with their troops (which the LAH line captures well). I don't think the Allies glorified their troops to the same degree. They were citizen soldiers, thrust into battle by circumstance. The Germans were soldiers first.

2) The Germans liked to 'overbuild' things. While the Americans were content to crank our zillions of Shermans, the Germans needed the biggest, baddest thing out there, even if it did succumb to breakdowns. This led to some pretty 'manly' vehicles.

3) I think the Germans eventually realized the hopelessness of their cause, so they 'had to' create weapons that could overcome their loss of men to fight. This too led to some over-developed vehicles.

4) Perhaps the Allied 'respect' for the German troops and vehicles has been carried on through the generations. Let's face it - the Germans were some bad dudes with great weaponry. So even all these years later we still have the same 'respect' for their troops and vehicles. The assumption seems to be that the Allies won because of overwhelming resources (like the North won the Civil War on the same basis), which by nature gives more 'respect' to anything German.

Just some thoughts. I don't see people collecting German stuff because they sympathize with anything Nazi...it just looks cool.
 
What Peter said, and also the German uniforms and vehicles tended to be more colorful than the allied stuff.
 
The Germans had a few things going for them (from a collector's standpoint):

1) They were a warrior culture, and they understood how to put on a show with their troops (which the LAH line captures well). I don't think the Allies glorified their troops to the same degree. They were citizen soldiers, thrust into battle by circumstance. The Germans were soldiers first.

2) The Germans liked to 'overbuild' things. While the Americans were content to crank our zillions of Shermans, the Germans needed the biggest, baddest thing out there, even if it did succumb to breakdowns. This led to some pretty 'manly' vehicles.

3) I think the Germans eventually realized the hopelessness of their cause, so they 'had to' create weapons that could overcome their loss of men to fight. This too led to some over-developed vehicles.

4) Perhaps the Allied 'respect' for the German troops and vehicles has been carried on through the generations. Let's face it - the Germans were some bad dudes with great weaponry. So even all these years later we still have the same 'respect' for their troops and vehicles. The assumption seems to be that the Allies won because of overwhelming resources (like the North won the Civil War on the same basis), which by nature gives more 'respect' to anything German.

Just some thoughts. I don't see people collecting German stuff because they sympathize with anything Nazi...it just looks cool.

Yup,
Everything that Peter says here has value. Especially item 4.
 
I certainly agree with Peter on his points.

Also, German make some great modern stuff now as well.....;).....I know a little commerical for my client KMW. :D
 

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