
Band of Brothers - Marx Style

March of the Wehrmacht

The Last Outpost
Lastly, and my personal favorite:

105mm Howitzer with Marx Exploded Building
Comments are most welcomed.
EDIT: I think a few of the scenes deserve some color:


Aren't they great?Light.Inf.Scout wrote:Cool..I still have my marx stuff from when I was a kid...love it.
Me too, but I wish I had held on to them. I pitched a whole bag of tanks and vehicles many years ago. I had left them in the garage over the years and many of the items warped.ketelone wrote:my biggest pet peeve was Marx's vehicles were too small.
I just picked up some Airfix figures over the weekend. I must say that they're pretty nice and I like the variety of sets and poses.Light.Inf.Scout wrote:Also have a bunch of Airfix stuff.
Would you believe these figures are from that set as well as a boxed set with Japanese figures? I pitched the fort many years ago as it was just collecting dust in the garage - as well as the vehicles. I regret doing so but saved these figures in a shoe box.JJVan wrote:I remember finally getting the "Guns of Navorne " Mountain with working elevator for Christmas and thinking that was the best Christmas present ever.
I see the ubiquitous family favorite Spirograph in that pile as well.Karl Dak wrote:
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[CAT]CplSlade wrote: I see the ubiquitous family favorite Spirograph in that pile as well.
Thanks S. Appreciate the feedback.Soldier16S wrote:Nice photos, Karl!
That's a nice compliment Soldier, but you'd be surprised what you can do with a little trial and era. I'm using a Sony Cybershot camera but I'm getting better every day as I experiment with different techniques and lighting.Soldier16S wrote: I doubt my photos will be as good as yours though.
Did you just want WW2 or was anyone interested in other types of military, such as Civil War or Western scenes, such as the US Army's 7th cavalry and Fort Apache?