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    Gordon Williamson

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    1. Looks great! jumping.gifjumping.gif What is the size... always hard to tell in pics without a reference. Any idea on pricing? How will one be able to order them?

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      Hi Dan,

      Its around 29cm ( about 11.5 inches).

      I have seen the CAD images for the first six in the series ( U-47, U-556, U-2540, USS Archerfish, I-400 and the giant French Surcouf which had the massive twin 20cm gun turret in front of the conning tower). The box had a little blurb on the back in numerous languages including English so I'm sure they will be available everywhere eventually but I think they'll be launched in the German speaking countries first ( Germany , Austria, Switzerland etc).

      Not sure of the cost etc as my involvement was in chosing the boats to be included in the series and assisting with technical data, finding photos etc and writing up the text for the little info leaflet that comes with each one. I don't know much about the "business" side of it but they've been good at keeping me informed so I'll pass on more info as I get it. Around 50% of the series will consist of German U-Boats, everything from the small Type II Coastal craft, to the Type IX Monsun Boats, Minelayers Flak Boats and Milch Kuh supply boats. The U-Boat Archiv are supporting the series too.

    2. Wasn't sure whether to post this here or in the modelling section but as there is no modelling involved ( these are already assembled and pre-painted)and these are aimed at a collectors market, I decided to post here.

      For the last few months I have been working in an advisory capacity with a Swiss firm who are about to launch a series of model submarines (from all the major WW2 powers, not just German).

      Today, I received a sample of the launch model, Priens U-47. These are die cast metal, not plastic, so are pretty robust. Although die cast metal has limitations regarding the level of detail than can be provided, I think they have done a great job. For those who want a greater degree of realism it would be simple enough to add rigging and some weathering, rust staining etc.These would make super desk ornaments. Others still to come include boats of the great aces like Lüth and Topp.

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    3. Hi Joe,

      He would have been ground crew rather than aircrew with JG51, so no real surprise that he avoided injury.

      Interesting that the person making out the award doc for the wound badge transposed two of the numerals. On the doc it reads Fg Trupp 468 . In actual fact it is Fg Trupp 648 (see entry in Soldbuch). This was the Feldgendarmerie Trupp for 3 Fallschirmjäger Division. This unit was involved in the Ardennes Offinsive so given the date, this guy looks to have been wounded during the Battle of the Bulge. Only just received these, and I haven't had the chance yet to research exactly where 3 Fallschirm Division was on this date, but will be studying some references tonight.

    4. Joe, from a distance and with the glare obscuring the details, the Hungarian gorget would certainly look just like this. It was the same shape and with the same chain as the German pattern. The uniform doesn't fit for them either though, theirs had cuff insignia and their cap was similar to a Bergmütze with feathers at the side. I'm beginning to think a non-German individual is looking more likely but then what appears to be German insignia on the cap is baffling. But then many of these German sympathising states had insignia similar to Germnan insignia from a distance.

      I wish my old friend David Littlejohn was still with us, if it had been a "foreigner" he'd probably know straight off.

      Still, the shot only cost 5 Euro on Ebay so I don't mind if it has to remain a mystery.

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