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Corgi 1/32nd Mosquito!
Great purchase absolutely solid! Only thing is that the crew are a bit small!
Scott
Congrat on this new purchase. I've seen it at my LHS. It's a beauty and it's huge.
Corgi 1/32nd Mosquito!
Great purchase absolutely solid! Only thing is that the crew are a bit small!
Scott
Congrat on this new purchase. I've seen it at my LHS. It's a beauty and it's huge.



Set 1201 Gun of the Royal Artillery.This is the first W. Britains Ltd. set I ever purchased (Arnold’s Toy Shop, Cincinnati, OH, 1948), for the then princely sum of $1.50 (unboxed). Still have the gun, still fully operational, still unbroken, but extensively touched-up. Periodically e-Bay has some nice items at reasonable prices (in this case buy now). Attached are images of a recent example of the same gun, albeit a bit more expensive, I was able to purchase. Absolutely mint condition, same early O.D. green color, again unboxed. This may be the last Britains artillery piece I purchase; who knows!?
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get a "bit more involved" you say??? I'd say you're in! Nice pieces!
WOW Joe!!{eek3} That is one heck of a purchase!!!! That must have been one thrilling package to open and marvel at. I'm looking forward to adding more FL to my collection very soon....I hope to see Alexander and his companion cavalry at the Westcoaster. I have a feeling I'm going to like what I see, and if so I won't come home empty handed. Thanks for the pic of your mighty score- enjoy!
Joe
It definitely was a fun box to open up. I still have one more set that was on backorder that should be shipping out soon so the fun isn't over just yet. You should have seen my sons eyes {eek3}when we were opening them up. You will have to post some pics of those companion chaps if you pic some up. They look every bit the part and I'm sure they will be nothing short of excellent.


A nice set of 30mm Flats - bought as unpainted castings - from Karl Reiger Studio in Germany - which I finished painting last week...




Very nice work, John, or should we start calling you...Johann? Since you're delving deeper into the classic German toy soldier these days
Prost!
Brad
