WW2 Pacific? (1 Viewer)

jrsteel

Ease up a bit. We all like different style and the way thing look. We're collecting toy soldiers. Give people some slack and have fun.
:)

Oh please. How much "slack" is given to anyone on this forum who has something even slightly critical to say about a K&C product?
 
Oh please. How much "slack" is given to anyone on this forum who has something even slightly critical to say about a K&C product?

Please take this back to the K & C part of the forum if your going to continue harping on this subject where it belongs.....The Lt.
 
Please take this back to the K & C part of the forum if your going to continue harping on this subject where it belongs.....The Lt.

The Lt.,

I agree. There is some bias on this forum but please take this to a KC Thread.


Carlos
 
Here's a link with a photo from the filming of The Pacific of the troops storming the beach at guadacanal (queensland really:D)
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22264181-2862,00.html

Oh man, I can't wait for this baby to hit the screen. This production should help get some more Pacific sets rolling off the assembly lines of most toy soldier companies. Those great marines of the pacific campaign are not given enough credit in the history books. Their casualty rate was sky high as they took those islands one by one, in some of the bloodiest warfare in our nations history. They are my heroes! "One Two Three Four, United States Marine Corp"!!!!
 
Maybe Britains will catch on and start on a Pacific Theater series. K&C doesn't seem to want to expand anything since there isnt enought money in it for them. I'd buy everything that either Britains or K&C made in a Pacific series

Figarti have some nice pacific pieces also in 1/32:)
 
I agree, Figarti makes some nice pacific sets. Treefrog has had several on sale. I just ordered the Iwo Jima flag raiser set at a phenominal price. If you were only going to own one set from the pacific, that is the one to have. Simply put, along with Washington crossing the Delaware, it is one of most important moments in U.S military history. The flag raiser set has been retired, so I wouldn't wait too long if you are considering the Figarti version. I believe K&C's version is still being produced.
 

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