Didn't pick any up but I plan on hitting it up again tomorrow "solo"
New playsets?
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New playsets?
Went to TRU for a few last minute gifts for my daughter when kinda wandered into the toy soldier aisle "by accident" and noticed two 32x playsets I never noticed before. One was "Tunisia" with a Stuart repaint adn the other was "Kursk" with a panther repaint.
Didn't pick any up but I plan on hitting it up again tomorrow "solo"
Didn't pick any up but I plan on hitting it up again tomorrow "solo"
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Help me out fellas, I had a long week at work and too many paint fumes from model assembly tonight. Didn't the Tunisa playset come out a while ago? I know there was one with a Stuart repaint but can't remember if it was titled Tunisa. Or was Tunisa with the Warhawk or mediteranean 109 and the Stuart was titled for some island invasion?
I have CRS around 1/32. I used to remember everything about them but no longer. They are all over the house, overflowing from closets, poking out from under the bed and turning up in the damndest places. The other day I found the FOV Zundapp in a keepsake box. Not only do I not remember putting it there but I don't remember where it came from. 30 years from now how am I supposed to keep track of my teeth?
I have CRS around 1/32. I used to remember everything about them but no longer. They are all over the house, overflowing from closets, poking out from under the bed and turning up in the damndest places. The other day I found the FOV Zundapp in a keepsake box. Not only do I not remember putting it there but I don't remember where it came from. 30 years from now how am I supposed to keep track of my teeth?
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I think what your talking about is the "Kasserine Pass" playset.olifant wrote:Help me out fellas, I had a long week at work and too many paint fumes from model assembly tonight. Didn't the Tunisa playset come out a while ago? I know there was one with a Stuart repaint but can't remember if it was titled Tunisa. Or was Tunisa with the Warhawk or mediteranean 109 and the Stuart was titled for some island invasion?
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lolschizuki wrote:Now I know why we got our asses kicked at Kasserine - we were expecting hedgerows!
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This was just American ingenuity at it's best. Some sergeant discerned that in the future they would be fighting in a place like...Normandy maybe?schizuki wrote:Now I know why we got our asses kicked at Kasserine - we were expecting hedgerows!
Great eye Schizuki, I probably would never have noticed.
I think I like the looks of the FOV Stuart better for this part of the war. The new Panther looks great though. Thanks for thinking of us and getting pics up Flak Happy.
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The Kursk set looks pretty nice, even if it is basically a repackaged group of previously released items. The paint scheme on the Panther looks new, although similar to one of the earlier paint jobs. Two things stand out on the Panther... the red turret number, I believe this is new... and the brownish rust effects on the tracks and tow cables etc, I think these look quite good. I can't quite make out the unit insignia on the front hull glacis, if I could get a clearer look at it I can probably identify the unit the tank was assigned to.
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The unit marking appears to be a Centaur with a spear.ostketten wrote:The Kursk set looks pretty nice, even if it is basically a repackaged group of previously released items. The paint scheme on the Panther looks new, although similar to one of the earlier paint jobs. Two things stand out on the Panther... the red turret number, I believe this is new... and the brownish rust effects on the tracks and tow cables etc, I think these look quite good. I can't quite make out the unit insignia on the front hull glacis, if I could get a clearer look at it I can probably identify the unit the tank was assigned to.
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They are the same troops and accessories that come in the German mortar pit set, just this time they are painted in DAK colors.General custer wrote:Are the Afrika Korps guys ( with the Stuart) new molds, or German molded in tan?
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