Your collection; Mainly early,mid or late War? (1 Viewer)

Rob

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Guys what period of the War most reflects your K&C collection?. I guess for me with Bulge,Normandy and Arnhem I lean towards the late war releases except of course the Battle of Britain which is firmly in the early war section. Do any of you stick firmly to one time period or a more scatter gun approach?.

Rob
 
Guys what period of the War most reflects your K&C collection?. I guess for me with Bulge,Normandy and Arnhem I lean towards the late war releases except of course the Battle of Britain which is firmly in the early war section. Do any of you stick firmly to one time period or a more scatter gun approach?.

Rob


Dear Rob:

By your question of "what period of War most reflects your K&C collection?" I would assume you mean just World War Two. Currently my main diorama on WW2 a 3 by 4 four foot display table is on the Battle of the Bulge circa December 16, 1944. I also have a smaller diorama of D-Day with mainly US Army First Infantry Division troops atttacking a German Army Bunker on a small bluff. All K&C sets used. I had a fairly large display nearly 10 years ago of the Battle of Iwo Jima including at first both sections of K&C's "Island of Iwo Jima" with it's cave's & tunnels + two landing boats. But over time I sold off all of these IWJ sets by K&C. I am waiting for more "ACTION" D-Day US Army sets sometime in 2011!

"Iron Brigade" / Gary
 
Dear Rob:

By your question of "what period of War most reflects your K&C collection?" I would assume you mean just World War Two. Currently my main diorama on WW2 a 3 by 4 four foot display table is on the Battle of the Bulge circa December 16, 1944. I also have a smaller diorama of D-Day with mainly US Army First Infantry Division troops atttacking a German Army Bunker on a small bluff. All K&C sets used. I had a fairly large display nearly 10 years ago of the Battle of Iwo Jima including at first both sections of K&C's "Island of Iwo Jima" with it's cave's & tunnels + two landing boats. But over time I sold off all of these IWJ sets by K&C. I am waiting for more "ACTION" D-Day US Army sets sometime in 2011!

"Iron Brigade" / Gary

Hey Gary,

Yes sorry I did mean WW2 .Your dio's sound excellent. Yes more D Day in 2011 will be most welcome, although I've still to get myself one of those excellent US Landing craft yet.

Rob
 
Hey Gary,

Yes sorry I did mean WW2 .Your dio's sound excellent. Yes more D Day in 2011 will be most welcome, although I've still to get myself one of those excellent US Landing craft yet.

Rob



Dear "Rob":

Thanks for reply back. I ended up trading the K&C IWJ or perhaps they were D-Day sets of the small landing boats in for something else in circa 2005. What a fool I was, I could have made a big profit by selling them on eBay! Well, I can not complain too much as I have made enough profits on many K&C sets I have sold on eBay to make up for my losses on assorted non-K&C sets sold on eBay.

"Iron Brigade" / Gary
 
For me it's concentrated in North Afrika 1941-42, France 1940 , Western Front 1944 and Eastern Front 1944-45. No concentration on D-Day or the air war and many of the Bulge AFVs are used in Eastern Front scenarios.

Terry
 
Dear "Rob":

Thanks for reply back. I ended up trading the K&C IWJ or perhaps they were D-Day sets of the small landing boats in for something else in circa 2005. What a fool I was, I could have made a big profit by selling them on eBay! Well, I can not complain too much as I have made enough profits on many K&C sets I have sold on eBay to make up for my losses on assorted non-K&C sets sold on eBay.

"Iron Brigade" / Gary

Gary,

Must say your Iwo dio with tunnels sounds really good. I never purchased any US Marine or Japenese figures but only because money is limited, have great respect for what the Marines did in the Pacific:cool:. Thats the only problem I have with collecting, I can't afford everything!:rolleyes:

Rob
 
For me it's concentrated in North Afrika 1941-42, France 1940 , Western Front 1944 and Eastern Front 1944-45. No concentration on D-Day or the air war and many of the Bulge AFVs are used in Eastern Front scenarios.

Terry

Here's a question Terry, if you HAD to pick only one which would it be?

Rob
 
Here's a question Terry, if you HAD to pick only one which would it be?

Rob

Why would you, someone with no willpower and hundreds of ranges ask me a question like that? :rolleyes::D I already don't collect Arnhem, the D-Day landing, IWJ, LAH, Battle of Britain. So you have already seen my reduced list. But if I did have to choose, it would be North Afrika.

Now your turn Rob. What ONE range would you collect - and no squirming - just ONE range only :eek:


Terry
 
Why would you, someone with no willpower and hundreds of ranges ask me a question like that? :rolleyes::D I already don't collect Arnhem, the D-Day landing, IWJ, LAH, Battle of Britain. So you have already seen my reduced list. But if I did have to choose, it would be North Afrika.

Now your turn Rob. What ONE range would you collect - and no squirming - just ONE range only :eek:


Terry

What do you mean ' no squirming' ?!:D:D;)

Well I've thought about this. I would say Normandy. But of course Normandy would need a large contingent of RAF figures and planes to operate the Tank busting Typhoon cab ranks. Also of course I'd need Brit Paras to take out those Merville batteries..so D Day,RAF,Arnhem are all perfectly acceptable as one range!:D

Ok ok no squirming....not fair...Battle of Britain!

Rob
 
About 75% of my WWII collection is primarily late WWII as its concentrated on the Market Garden Waffen SS/Classic Germans and D-Day ( mostly Commonwealth pieces) lines. I also have some select Battle of the Bulge pieces. The other 25% of my collection is from the Fields of Battle ( mostly British) and RAF lines. I find that this keeps me more than busy. The American BOB and D-Day pieces I've cut way back on and the desert war I don't collect, not because I'm not interested. Its more to do with budget and space. :( The only new lines I want to dabble in are the Luftwaffe andUSAAF, but only if really good warbirds are released to showcase the groundcrews.
 
About 75% of my WWII collection is primarily late WWII as its concentrated on the Market Garden Waffen SS/Classic Germans and D-Day ( mostly Commonwealth pieces) lines. I also have some select Battle of the Bulge pieces. The other 25% of my collection is from the Fields of Battle ( mostly British) and RAF lines. I find that this keeps me more than busy. The American BOB and D-Day pieces I've cut way back on and the desert war I don't collect, not because I'm not interested. Its more to do with budget and space. :( The only new lines I want to dabble in are the Luftwaffe andUSAAF, but only if really good warbirds are released to showcase the groundcrews.

Sounds like we collect a lot of the same stuff CFM.:cool:

There is one range, and one range only that is calling me ever since it launched. I have fought the urge to buy it as much as I could my friends but I have to report that I am about to fold like a very very cheap deck chair. With a big anniversary coming up and big building plans at the Imperial War Museum to reflect this anniversary I am going to dip a toe in WW1.Can't help myself I'm afraid, have been totally addicted to that awful War since my school class went to Ypres waaaay back in the seventies. I know, Terry is right, no willpower!:rolleyes:;)

Rob
 
About 75% of my WWII collection is primarily late WWII as its concentrated on the Market Garden Waffen SS/Classic Germans and D-Day ( mostly Commonwealth pieces) lines. I also have some select Battle of the Bulge pieces. The other 25% of my collection is from the Fields of Battle ( mostly British) and RAF lines. I find that this keeps me more than busy. The American BOB and D-Day pieces I've cut way back on and the desert war I don't collect, not because I'm not interested. Its more to do with budget and space. :( The only new lines I want to dabble in are the Luftwaffe andUSAAF, but only if really good warbirds are released to showcase the groundcrews.

You too Cyber - what one line - and no squirming.

Terry
 
It really goes by whats been most offered, so dday is #1, north afrika is #2 , then the bulge, arnhem and i have all the iwo jima sets. The russian front would be big if more was offered
 
Gary,

Must say your Iwo dio with tunnels sounds really good. I never purchased any US Marine or Japenese figures but only because money is limited, have great respect for what the Marines did in the Pacific:cool:. Thats the only problem I have with collecting, I can't afford everything!:rolleyes:

Rob



Dear Rob:

You made note that "I can't afford everything!". Assuming I want to save money for my really old age I have to agree with your comment just noted here. Also, how about the issue of good usable and available DISPLAY SPACE? Is that not a another issue all by it's self? I have always gone by the rule, if you can not display it, do not buy it!

"Iron Brigade" / Gary
 
Dear Rob:

You made note that "I can't afford everything!". Assuming I want to save money for my really old age I have to agree with your comment just noted here. Also, how about the issue of good usable and available DISPLAY SPACE? Is that not a another issue all by it's self? I have always gone by the rule, if you can not display it, do not buy it!

"Iron Brigade" / Gary

Yes Gary, display space is another big issue. Figures are not too bad as I still have space to make use of, however AFV's are becoming a problem, got to find somewhere for K&C's Jagdtiger when it arrives.

Rob
 
Well most of my collection is RAF & 8th Army, & I have most the british FOB figures so I would have to say early war for me,
then again ive got all the british figures that were released for the D-Day landings range plus the landing craft & I plan on adding to this series in the future!!! Plus a few bulge figures but not many :D:D:D lol

Craig
 
For me it's all late war
AK, RAF, Bulge
SPACE SPACE and SPACE
Forgot to mention my Luftwaffe project
 
Fields of Battle: just something about the early days of WWII thats a lot more interesting than mid or late war
Mitch
 

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