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Friday, December 19, 2008
M is for Mercedes by Esci
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The Mercedes 6-wheeled armoured staff car to be precise! One of my favourite kits, despite the fact that there were only a few ever made (so...
L is for Levi Strauss Jeanswear
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This guy obviously came with a certain well known brand of trousers (or pants if you live the other side of the pond - I wear my pants under...
L is for Leyla
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Layla is one of the older German makers, they were producing rail figures long before the war, and while these are post war, they are quite...
Thursday, December 18, 2008
K is for Kleeware
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Kleeware were one of a number of companies set up after the war to work with the new plastic materials in order to get the European economi...
J is for Jouef
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The French equivalent of Tri - ang , a limited range from the Jouef stable were carried in the UK by Playcraft . Two sets of figures were i...
J is for Jordan
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Jordan are a little company who provided scenic enhancers for model railways, or; Railroads, given that they are an American company produc...
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
H is for Half-track
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This is the Sd.Kfz.12 workhorse in the medium artillery category and the usual tractor for an 88mm Flak 18 , this is also an Airfix workho...
H is for Half-track
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My Artillery tractors lined up, it's a poor photograph I'm afraid. The gun on the left is actually the Matchbox Pak .40 , but it wa...
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
H is for Half-track
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Esci also did various versions of the smaller Demag Sd.Kfz.250 , this one has had some putty sandbags added, along with some extraneous ...
H is for Half-track (and Hanomag)
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There is currently, mention on a couple of threads over at the HaT forum of the Hanomag or Sd.Kfz.251 m. SPW ( mittlere Schützenpanzerwagen...
Monday, December 15, 2008
H is for Hong Kong
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And a picture paints a thousand words! Click on it! This is most of my box marked "Hong Kong: 20/25mm piracies of Britains and Crescen...
G is for German
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The single most popular subject for military models, war-gaming figures and historical literature seems to be the German armed forces in the...
G is for Guards
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The fine fellows in Hong Kong produced a lot of absolute rubbish over the years, but some collectors - me included - have a soft spot for i...
G is for Gibbs
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This is one of the most sought-after sets in small scale collecting, despite being A) Too big; B) Flats and C) Probably not that rare? Indee...
Saturday, December 13, 2008
G is for Gatling Gun by Hinchliffe ?
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And before you say anything....I know..., it's the patented Owen-Gatling! I was thirteen when I made this, I think it's a Hinchliffe...
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