Guy
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A suggestion for Andy 
The next time you plan to add a few figures to the WWI range would it not be nice to include some Belgian infantry. The K&C range covers, German, British, French but no other nationalities.
We, although we are a small country, also fought during 4 years in the trenches in and around the city of Diksmuide and the river Yser. (King Albert I is nicke-named the King-Soldier and his wife,Queen Elisabeth was a nurse in a field hospital in the seaside town of De Panne) It would certainly add some colour to the collection because The Belgian infantry sometimes wore some pretty strange uniforms. Example attached " Belgian Infantry on the retreat towards the city of Antwerp. Note the peculiar uniforms and the dog drawn carriages.
Maybe you can give this a thought.
Guy

				
			The next time you plan to add a few figures to the WWI range would it not be nice to include some Belgian infantry. The K&C range covers, German, British, French but no other nationalities.
We, although we are a small country, also fought during 4 years in the trenches in and around the city of Diksmuide and the river Yser. (King Albert I is nicke-named the King-Soldier and his wife,Queen Elisabeth was a nurse in a field hospital in the seaside town of De Panne) It would certainly add some colour to the collection because The Belgian infantry sometimes wore some pretty strange uniforms. Example attached " Belgian Infantry on the retreat towards the city of Antwerp. Note the peculiar uniforms and the dog drawn carriages.
Maybe you can give this a thought.
Guy

				