WWII ID Question! (4 Viewers)

Julie

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It's rare I am unsure of a model that appears to be K&C, but here's one!
No original box. Looks very much in style of K&C, figure for certain!
But I cannot find a stock photo matching this in my archives....

KCHalfTrack.jpg

KCHalfTracka.jpg

Anyone know this one?




Thanks!
Julie
 
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That 100% is the HJB 250/9 halftrack variant with the addon crewman.

HJB was a short lived company that had a goal of recreating the Battle of Arnhem in 1/30th scale, they did the three halftracks and also some figures, they had plans on doing a small section of the Arnhem Bridge, the vehicles were designed for the German attack across the bridge that the British Airborne troops repulsed.

At one time, I was the US agent for this company, too bad they could not finish what they started.
 
I think they came out in 2005 or 6. I bought one but later sold. I think the owner was German and a hobbyist who had a big K & C collection. The model wasn’t bad for its time. I don’t think they sell for a lot.
 
That 100% is the HJB 250/9 halftrack variant with the addon crewman.

HJB was a short lived company that had a goal of recreating the Battle of Arnhem in 1/30th scale, they did the three halftracks and also some figures, they had plans on doing a small section of the Arnhem Bridge, the vehicles were designed for the German attack across the bridge that the British Airborne troops repulsed.

At one time, I was the US agent for this company, too bad they could not finish what they started.
Here is one, I liked them and they were good value at the time, which is more than I can say for my 'painting'.

IMG_8627 - scr 0.JPG
 
Now I know why it was familiar as I have sold several HJB models in the past....chalk it up to exhausted brain!

Thanks guys!

Julie
 

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