Which highly anticipated military replica product launch famously failed in 2014 when collectors discovered a critical historical inaccuracy in its design?
The military memorabilia and replica weapons market has grown into a multi-billion dollar retail segment. From faithful reproductions of historical firearms to detailed scale models of famous warships and aircraft, companies compete fiercely for military history enthusiasts' dollars. This poll tests your knowledge about one of the most surprising product launch failures in this specialized retail sector.
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- Dragon Models' 1:6 scale 'Easy Company' Band of Brothers figure set that incorrectly featured M1 Carbines with post-1944 bayonet lugs
- Denix Replica's 'Patton Collection' featuring the general's iconic revolver that was manufactured with the wrong caliber markings (.45 instead of historical .357)
- Tamiya's limited edition 'Desert Fox' tank model that portrayed Rommel's command vehicle with incorrect Luftwaffe (not Wehrmacht) insignia
- Collectors Armoury's 'D-Day Commemoration' Thompson submachine gun replica that featured anachronistic selective fire markings from Vietnam-era models
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