What a diverse dispatch, civilians, Luftwaffe, USN etc. The standout for me is that FW-190, the markings on it and colouration are awesome. The exhaust stains, colourful unit markings, fine welding detail make it appear another notch up from the recently released Hurricane. Nice extra there with the jerry cans.

Super work K&C!!!

I'm sorely tempted by that one but I'm trying to be strong and save up for the inevitable releases of the Spitfire and Me-109, afterall the size of those planes and my limited space makes having a large number of them prohibitive.

Judging by the FW-190 they will likely be incredible pieces.
USN Higgins boat and accompanying sailors are very well done. My preference would be for Commonwealth Navy pieces however I'll likely at some future date pick up a selection of these especially the Higgins as its an iconic piece for WWII. This is a classic dilemma I'm having, too many great lines that I'm interested in!!!
The refugees make me sad, especially the elderly lady gasping. That's one reason I might avoid them, I like to look at my collection and be happy. The wagon piece is really nice. Despite my initial sentiments the refugees are a nice touch and will be great for diorama's. Glad to hear K&C will be releasing more. Kudos to K&C for bringing their important story to miniature. Once again K&C ventures somewhere no one else has trodden. Good on you!

More retirements than we've been accostomed to lately. Luckily for me the only one tempting me is the French M-10 and perhaps one of those Hessians. Decisions, decisions, decisions. K&C is so diverse in its offerings and this dispatch is a classic example of that. As always I marvel at their work and eagerly anticipate the future.