



Got em' from an outfit called "Action Collector"... never used em' before, but the service was fast and problem free. The Tiger aces were $17.95 and I also got a set of Anzio Germans (4 total) for $14.95, priority mail shipment from California was $8.95 which I think is quite reasonable for the distance involved, so the total for the whole lot plus shipping was $41.85, and they take Paypal too, which is an added bonus in my opinion. BTW, for what it's worth the guy in black is supposed to be Wittmann, the others have stereotypical German names like "Hans", "Kurt", "Karl Heinz", and "Georg" LOLwhere did you buy them?
crew is i think made up ofostketten wrote:Got em' from an outfit called "Action Collector"... never used em' before, but the service was fast and problem free. The Tiger aces were $17.95 and I also got a set of Anzio Germans (4 total) for $14.95, priority mail shipment from California was $8.95 which I think is quite reasonable for the distance involved, so the total for the whole lot plus shipping was $41.85, and they take Paypal too, which is an added bonus in my opinion. BTW, for what it's worth the guy in black is supposed to be Wittmann, the others have stereotypical German names like "Hans", "Kurt", "Karl Heinz", and "Georg" LOLwhere did you buy them?All things considered I'm quite pleased with these and will probably explore the rest of this line to see what's available. Glad you guys liked the pics.
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I believe that each of the Normandy Aces is supposed to represent an actual person, though I've not done the proper research to id them all. "Woll", one of the Aces that you didn't mention, is Bobby Woll, Wittman's gunner and later a tank commander himself.ostketten wrote:Got em' from an outfit called "Action Collector"... never used em' before, but the service was fast and problem free. The Tiger aces were $17.95 and I also got a set of Anzio Germans (4 total) for $14.95, priority mail shipment from California was $8.95 which I think is quite reasonable for the distance involved, so the total for the whole lot plus shipping was $41.85, and they take Paypal too, which is an added bonus in my opinion. BTW, for what it's worth the guy in black is supposed to be Wittmann, the others have stereotypical German names like "Hans", "Kurt", "Karl Heinz", and "Georg" LOLwhere did you buy them?All things considered I'm quite pleased with these and will probably explore the rest of this line to see what's available. Glad you guys liked the pics.
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Action Collector: http://www.actioncollector.com/
it's ok, up to today I've thought it was his crew he was with up to his death then I realized Woll had this own tiger for some time by then, then I looked up the crew Wittmann died with...no matches..So then I started looking up lists of Panzer aces...and found some names that matched with the Normandy 1944 period, and some that did not...and some units that did and some that did not.ostketten wrote:Jagdplastic and Panzer M....you guys are way ahead of me there...I knew about Wittmann, but the other guys were news to me.... I guess I'm gonna have to bone up on my Panzer Ace history..
your right, for some reason the Panzer Aces list I was using for names had him listed with a SS rank.GooglyDoogly wrote:Kurt Knispel was not Waffen SS. His unit was the s.pz.abt.503, which was one of the Heer Tiger abteilungs.Panzer_M wrote:
Knispel I am 99% sure since he was a tiger ace,(King Tiger/503) winner of the Knight's Cross and Member of the w.SS.
in the set