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Please forgive me if this is a rehash of any earlier thread. I would like to see a version of Marseille's Yellow 14 done in polystone. This would be a big addition to the series and would be very popular, IMHO. There are a multitude of dio possibilities for this North African subject. Many of the dio accessories already exist in terms of vehicles, buildings, foliage, and figures. It wouldn't be too difficult to add the airfield necessities. A nice KC Bf 109F and Marseille figure would be a great addition. -- Al
 
Lancer...

Have to agree a great set indeed and, covering a character indeed from the Luftwaffe. I hope this is the first in a run of luftwaffe personality craft.
Mitch

Please forgive me if this is a rehash of any earlier thread. I would like to see a version of Marseille's Yellow 14 done in polystone. This would be a big addition to the series and would be very popular, IMHO. There are a multitude of dio possibilities for this North African subject. Many of the dio accessories already exist in terms of vehicles, buildings, foliage, and figures. It wouldn't be too difficult to add the airfield necessities. A nice KC Bf 109F and Marseille figure would be a great addition. -- Al
 
Please forgive me if this is a rehash of any earlier thread. I would like to see a version of Marseille's Yellow 14 done in polystone. This would be a big addition to the series and would be very popular, IMHO. There are a multitude of dio possibilities for this North African subject. Many of the dio accessories already exist in terms of vehicles, buildings, foliage, and figures. It wouldn't be too difficult to add the airfield necessities. A nice KC Bf 109F and Marseille figure would be a great addition. -- Al

Cheers Al:

Although I love the desert war, I do not have any related pieces in my collection. But you do bring up a needed release-that being the "Star of Afrika." As long as the release has the proper air filter as in their wooden warbird version, I am sure it would be a hit. Enjoy the art depicted below...

"Robert Taylor's painting records Hans-Joachim Marseille's jubliant low pass as he returns to his Desert airstrip having just achieved his 100th victory. In the foreground his fellow pilots are seen clambering out of their Me109's having just completed another successful mission."

Horrido,
Marc
 

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Mitch

Cheers Al:

Although I love the desert war, I do not have any related pieces in my collection. But you do bring up a needed release-that being the "Star of Afrika." As long as the release has the proper air filter as in their wooden warbird version, I am sure it would be a hit. Enjoy the art depicted below...

"Robert Taylor's painting records Hans-Joachim Marseille's jubliant low pass as he returns to his Desert airstrip having just achieved his 100th victory. In the foreground his fellow pilots are seen clambering out of their Me109's having just completed another successful mission."

Horrido,
Marc
 
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All I can say is patience. You cannot rush the Master. Christmas may be very good to you.
Cheers Howard
 

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