Hello,
today I'm showing you a sheet from the Danish manufacturer "N.C.W. Eneret". Unfortunately, I don't know which publisher or distributor is behind this abbreviation. "Eneret" probably means something like "Copyright" in Danish. N.C.W. was based in Copenhagen.
Edward Ryan states in his book that there was a series of at least five sheets featuring the Danish army immediately after World War II. The one I'm showing here undoubtedly belongs to this series. However, over the years I've come across other sheets with Danish soldiers bearing the N.C.W. abbreviation. Some of these included a reference to the artist who designed the figures. So there were clearly more than just the five printing sheets with soldiers that have been documented in the literature so far.
The sheet shown here, featuring Danish infantry, depicts the figures in mostly British equipment and can therefore be dated to the period of the new Danish Army shortly after World War II.
The figures are 8 cm tall.
Merry Christmas and best regards,
Andreas





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