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1. Hi, these are leftover units/parts once used for dioramas, which I will probably never used again. Time to let someone else get some use for them. Showing in the first picture, about a 1/64 Scale, an wrecked U.S. Army Large Caliber Self Propelled Gun, from an Battle of the Bulge diorama.
The second and third picture shows Confederate 1/32 Scale Confedrate gun position. It has a BMC cannon, a member of the cannon crew, cannonballs, two horses(one from the Yorktown Set), a General, driver, and, two Marx Union Calvarymen repainted grey. Along with a metallic cassion, very nice, purchase as advertise at 1/32 Scale. As you can see in third picture, it is a bit bigger, look at the wheels of the cannon and the wheels of the cassion. Still it got used, it was poised originally with a Large Army in Plastic Union Siege Cannon(there is no large union siege cannon in this listing)!!!
The fourth picture shows two French Foreign Legion horsemen, near a palm tree, that the upper part of the tree got hit by artillery fire(the palm fronds are at the base of the tree). The two horsemen are made in Argentina, in association with Britians. They are not metallic, but, plastic. Also same poses and horses of their Lancer Set, and, repainted as F.F.L. Horsemen.
The fifth picture shows three museum workers, with their two ladders, and, museum visitors. Oh yes Santa making a guest visit.
Also the sixth picture shows seven Armies In Plastic U.S. troops, pennant, in seven different poses, from The Spanish-American War. They were partially highlighted with paint, to make the features stand out, and, can be used as soldiers from the 1860s to the 1900s. Along with two generic sandbagged positions.
Picture seven is for a near Mint BMC green Civil War Union Irish Soldiers Bagged Set.
Picture eight is Marx Confederate falling horseman, and, three Italeri Confedrate Calvary(their horses are highlighted with paint, and, one figure is also highlighted).
Picture nine is two Italeri Union and one Confederate cavalrymen, two on mounts and one carrying his saddle with a Marx canteen. Also a Marx long coat U.S. trooper on a Italeri mount.
Finally Picture ten is three CTS Confederate cavalrymen(one highlighted with paint), and, their mounts. Also with a BMC dead horse, and, a Marx sword impaled in a trooper’s leg.
If there are only some items in this listing that interest you, let me know, and, maybe I can redo the listing for you, thanks.
Please note picture two and three are the same units, there is only one cannon and one cassion. There is no Union Large Siege Cannon, all AS IS, no returns, All Sales Final. Asking $120.00 only PayPal.
Postage and Handling is FREE via U.S.P.S., for only the New York City region.
2. Bum 1/72 W.W.II Soldiers, Marx Cannon, Italeri Bunker Kit, Corgi Halftrack, P-51 DieCast
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Hi, this is for BUM Sets that I used for War Gaming, still near mint on the plastic runners, never used. They were to be used to enhance my Axis and Allies D-Day game, see pictures 11-12. They are 1/72 in scale of Germans about twelve poses in thirteen figures, in color white. Has the traditional officer and a trooper with a German version of a bazooka(see picture 11). The British are about twelve poses in fifteen figures, in tan color. Has a separate figure with a heavy machine gun(see picture 12). Also some sort of barb-wire type fence.
In picture 13 are U.S.M.C. figures, on two sprus, of about twelve poses in seventeen figures. Has figures with a mean looking flamethrower, mortar, &, bazooka. Also a Used Marx/clone of a cannon, when used with 1/72 figures, it passes as a large caliber artillery piece. It enhanced an Axis and Allies Guadalcanal Game.
Except for the cannon, the other units were never used, still on the plastic runners.
Later these figures were to be used on a new unopened Italeri A.T./A.A. Bunker for a D-Day theme(see pictures 14-15). Putting the Cannon inside/top of the Bunker, and, yes using the U.S.M.C. Figures as regular army troops( along with British and German Bum figures).
Along with a early die-cast type Corgi U.S. Halftrack, taken out of a Omaha D-Day 60th. Anniversary Set(see picture 16, the box for the halftrack will not be sent!).
Also a Corgi P-51 U.S.A.A.F. Fighter-Bomber, taken out of a D-Day set(again the box will not be sent). See picture 17.
Finally in picture 18 a new Heller Rapid Kit 1 of United States Paratroopers, ready to attack the German Bunker from behind(really makes life miserable for those bunker defenders).
The diorama was never used, as I finally got through the Mail, the Italeri Bunker Set that came already with figures.
Except for the cannon, the items are near mint, never used, the Bunker Set and Rapid Kit are the only items stilled boxed, never opened.
Postage and Handling Free via U.S.P.S. for only New York City region. AS IS, no returns, ALL SALES FINAL. Asking $135.00,
If interested in some of the items email me, thanks.
3. North African W.W.II Playset with A.P.C.m Desert Outpost Ruins
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Hi, this is Soldiers and Desert Outpost and stuff from a diorama of North Africa in 54mm1/32, of the Allied and Axis Armed Forces from World War II. The plastic units are vintage and near mint, some bare partially painted, and, the Outpost is still bagged, never opened or used(unless noted most units are CTS).
“Most of these units where supplemental to an old Desert Fox Playset.
The parts are: picture 19 shows the Airfix Desert Outpost in a CTS bag, never assembled or taken from the bag, also Allied Gurkhas with only one of fourteen partially painted(in order to highlight the features), also Marx six Free French soldiers, and, twelve Axis Italian soldiers(six were partially painted).
You can also use white glue to put up the outpost(allows you to easily take it apart, when needed), and, you can paint it, if desired.
Picture 20 is the promotion flyer for the outpost, and, the picture 21 is a close up of the soldiers. Picture 22 shows MPC Weasel with a recoiless gun, three Conte British Paratroopers, seven Reisler heavy infantry(has a flamethrower, machine gunner, and a bazooka soldiers to blast those Italians from the Desert Outpost), BMC extra machine gun ammo and mortar, unassembled BUM Allied artillery piece, and, a nice porcelain garden fountain statue(which is all that remains of a once beautiful coastal villa, reduced to a barren Desert Outpost).
Picture 23 shows four regular barbed wire, four rounded barbed wire(the latter still bagged). Also two sandbags, small stone curved enclosure, and, a small tree.
Finally the last picture 24 shows Kidz’s 40mm soldiers, great for background, of three Axis machine gunners, and, three soldiers with ammo for the guns, two officer types, a tree, two barbed wires and two sandbags. Troopers are partially painted.
With the winning of North Africa by the Allies, the soon to be invasion of Southern and Western Europe and the Soviets from the East, N. Africa became the beginning of the end for the Axis Powers.
Postage and Handling Free vía U.S.P.S. for only New York City. No returns, AS IS, all sales final! If there is only part of this listing, that you want, let me know, and, I will see if I can change the listing. Asking $140.00