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- Location: Central Illinois
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I am very envious of your collection General Custer as I am more a 32x figure collector than a plane collector. I especially like your Britains Deetail figures, I own all the German and Amercian ones but I have actually never seen the British North Africa soldiers.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived."
- General Patton
- General Patton
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Many thanx to you all for your appréciations.
Just take a look there: http://www.redskorpio.com.ar/ and click Second World War . Also on eBay, but it is more expensive!Col.Pickle wrote:(...)Deetail figures, (...) I have actually never seen the British North Africa soldiers.
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Nice pics. I had forgotten what a great looking tank the 21C Stug IV you have in the center of the first pic is...a real beauty IMO. Any idea what version this is..?? I just can't remember how many different versions of this vehicle were produced..
Gen. George S. Patton Jr., 28th Regimental Colonel, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, "Blood and Steel"
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Merci, mon General. I do believe I have this set somewhere...the question is... where exactly....aaaargh. The lighting and camera angle in your pic really shows off the subtle shades and pattern of the camo scheme on this model, very nice IMO, thanks for the info...This Stug is an old model, all plastic without side plates of protection, now only available in the "Chance Encounter" playset
Gen. George S. Patton Jr., 28th Regimental Colonel, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, U.S. Army, "Blood and Steel"
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if you have an Ikea near, you can go get one of these little badarses for about $57 us. And lights for another $15 or so
I have 2 as bookends to my large case,
they are a steal, and keep the dust and cat hair off my models. Cannot beat full glass towers
I have 2 as bookends to my large case,
they are a steal, and keep the dust and cat hair off my models. Cannot beat full glass towers
see my art and model gallery at http://www.cabebooth.com
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That's fine, indeed!
Today I make some medieval conversions with old BRITAINS DEETAIL figures and some flags from http://www.redskorpio.com.ar/ , look:
Today I make some medieval conversions with old BRITAINS DEETAIL figures and some flags from http://www.redskorpio.com.ar/ , look:
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- Sergeant
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- Sergeant
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Why? Why not? It let's us all know what these are available for on the secondary market.
"The only constant is change. Often short change. Learn to accept.": Noah Vaile www.dinosaur-toys-collectors-guide.com
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