Your Most Iconic K&C Diorama and Figure Set (1 Viewer)

My favorite K&C figures are WW2 German Fallshirmjagers.

This diorama was shown at the 2007 Chicago Toy Soldier show in the K&C room

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I've been looking for a photo of that one for awhile. That, in my opinion, is the best dio made by Gordon.
 
I did not see this photo in the other thread.

What German plane is this?? Possibly landing on Crete??
 
It's a Ju52 (completely hand built from scratch) landing on Crete. The scratch built Ju52 is the most amazing part of the diorama.
 
Like John, it has to be Nap for me with my own dio of the Emperor's HQ in campaign:
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I've always been partial to Gordon's "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Tanis Secret German Airfield, or his Saracen Castle:
 

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I don’t have a picture of it, but many years ago at one of the Chicago Shows, King & Country had a display up of “Hotel Hartenstein” from the Battle of Arnheim range.
I liked that a lot!

Konrad

that was brilliant and then when you sat down in the to rest you saw a beautiful german winter seen with a viaduct and a colymn going over it and a tiger resting underneath it . what a day
 
I've always been partial to Gordon's "Raiders of the Lost Ark" Tanis Secret German Airfield, or his Saracen Castle:

that day in 2007 was the greatest day I have ever had at the Chicago show , and that encompasses show from 1995 to the present. you had crete, winter bulge, sarceans, the afrika korps / Indiana jones airfield and the Hartenstein hotel, I just sat in awe. truly the best time I have had there
 
My favorite K&C figures are WW2 German Fallshirmjagers.

This diorama was shown at the 2007 Chicago Toy Soldier show in the K&C room

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I was going through my brochures (I have almost all the brochures from the beginning until 2015) and found this one for the Fallschirmjagers that gives another view of the Ju52 and the diorama.

 
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I was going through my brochures (I have almost all the brochures from the beginning until 2015) and found this one for the Fallschirmjagers that gives another view of the Ju52 and the diorama.


My understanding is peas cut in half / painted were used to create the stones in the walls. One by One.

Wayne
 

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