The Battle of Prokhorovka
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We’re re fighting the battle of Prokhorovka at the moment using Memoir ‘44.
This was the giant armour clash between the 11th SS Panzer Korps under
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I love those WWI displays. My kind of toys!
ReplyDeleteRoss Mac,
DeleteI’m sure that you be able to put them to good use!
All the best,
Bib
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteYes, the WW1 with the French is certainly an all inclusive Diorama. The miniatures pictures remind me of the displays at Canberra ACT- The War Memorial- Museum. I'm assuming that all the WW1 Figures are 54mm as are the Cannons and vehicles- thanks for posting. Regards. KEV.
Kev Robertson (Kev),
DeleteThe displays are almost all created with 54mm-scale figures, many of them available commercially.
I’d love to visit the museum in the ACT. Perhaps I’ll make it one day.
All the best,
Bob
I've been enjoying these Museum posts very much Bob. An amazing collection. I recognized a few Airfix figures in this one!
ReplyDeleteMaudlin Jack Tar,
DeleteI’m glad that you’ve enjoyed this series of blog entries.
Some of the figures looked rather familiar to me as well!
All the best,
Bob
Interesting range of manufacturers, metals and plastics and price ranges - good to see some Airfix and Atlantic poses.
ReplyDeleteMark, Man of TIN,
DeleteThere is a rather eclectic mix of figures in this huge collection, which is one reason why I find it so interesting.
All the best,
Bob