There are many imperial tally collectors out there. They are just not represented in this particular forum. There are also not many people who appreciate the naval Muetzenbander collecting. There is a small group that appreciate this, which is a good thing as you can pick up some pieces and not break the bank. However, some tallies are quite rare and expensive if you can even find them.
There was a member who posted a beautiful collection of German Warships that participated in the Battle of Jutland and this was displayed magnificently, it might be in the pinned thread for Imperial/RM/KM tallies.
There are many different themes and ways that members display these pieces, several display with a medium to large photo. One member has a beautiful painting of the Scharnhorst and Gniesenau and has a tally below.
Others opt because of room and limited wall space (possibly) with having a sort of mounted list of the various tallies, having them grouped like the Torpedoboot all together, then the U-boats flottille/tender.
The advantage of collecting the Kriegsmarine, is of course the limited window that made it for ships to have tallies. So, you could collect the larger surface fleet and have only say 22 destroyers, 6 light cruisers, three heavy cruisers, three Panzerschiff, etc...
However, the destroyers are hard to complete. I am only 2 tallies away from completing my destroyer tally collection: Anton Schmitt and the Erich Koellner.
Uboat flottilles are popping up more frequently, but the rarer ones like the Emsmann, Lohs, and Wegener are rare.
Your collection is coming along and it truly is a wonderful specialized area to focus.
Best Regards,
JustinG
There was a member who posted a beautiful collection of German Warships that participated in the Battle of Jutland and this was displayed magnificently, it might be in the pinned thread for Imperial/RM/KM tallies.
There are many different themes and ways that members display these pieces, several display with a medium to large photo. One member has a beautiful painting of the Scharnhorst and Gniesenau and has a tally below.
Others opt because of room and limited wall space (possibly) with having a sort of mounted list of the various tallies, having them grouped like the Torpedoboot all together, then the U-boats flottille/tender.
The advantage of collecting the Kriegsmarine, is of course the limited window that made it for ships to have tallies. So, you could collect the larger surface fleet and have only say 22 destroyers, 6 light cruisers, three heavy cruisers, three Panzerschiff, etc...
However, the destroyers are hard to complete. I am only 2 tallies away from completing my destroyer tally collection: Anton Schmitt and the Erich Koellner.
Uboat flottilles are popping up more frequently, but the rarer ones like the Emsmann, Lohs, and Wegener are rare.
Your collection is coming along and it truly is a wonderful specialized area to focus.
Best Regards,
JustinG
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