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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
October 2018
October 2018
WELCOME to this month’s ‘DISPATCHES’ written, as per usual, a few days before I fly out to Chicago for the annual Toy Soldier Show there.
October sees some of K&C’s less well-known series get some very useful additions and... some extra ‘add-ons’ for a couple of our newer and more popular ranges.
So, without further ado let’s get into them...
1.BEING RELEASED THIS OCTOBER...
A. ‘Protecting The Pontiff’
There are many ceremonial guard units and regiments around the world but one of my own personal favourites are the officers and men of ‘The Swiss Guard’ the soldiers who guard the gates of the Vatican City and protect the life of the Pope.
First recruited in 1505 from the German speaking cantons of Switzerland these Guardsmen have been described as ‘the most peaceful military unit in the world!’
The Swiss Guard has one Captain Commandant ... two full Lieutenants and two Second Lieutenants ... one Chaplain and fifteen Sergeants plus, of course, around 130 Guardsmen (including musicians).
After our first release in 2016 we decided to add-on SIX more figures including, very importantly...

CE022 “The Pope”
As was said to us by more than a few collectors of this ceremonial range, “How can you have the Guard without showing us WHO they are guarding?”
Well, here is the latest incumbent Pontiff who resides in Vatican City dressed in his traditional white robes.
CE023 “Swiss Guard Drummer”
Unit Drummers have their own distinctive version of the traditional renaissance-style uniform worn by the Guard. As you can see it comprises both bold blue and yellow stripes with flashes of black (and no red unlike the regular Guardsmen).
CE024 “Swiss Guard Officer”
Commissioned Officers wear breastplates that are finely engraved and more elaborate than those of the lower ranks. Under the armour is worn a ‘shirt’ of 16th Century chain mail.
CE025 “Swiss Guard Standard Bearer”
Each year a ‘Swearing-In’ ceremony is held when new recruits are inducted into the Guard.
The Ceremony utilizes the personal flag of the present Pope with his coat of arms emblazoned on it and is held by a junior officer.
CE026 “Swiss Guard Recruit”
Taking the ‘oath of allegiance’ is one of the newest Swiss recruits seen here raising three fingers in the traditional salute... This is said to represent the Holy Trinity and the three Swiss cantons where the Guard originally recruited from.
CE027 “Guardsman w/Two-Handed Sword”
Protecting the flagbearer are usually a pair of Guardsmen carrying the fiercesome two-handed sword called the ‘Flamberge Zweihander’. These powerful weapons originally were used by the ‘Landsknechts’, mercenary soldiers many of whom came from Germany and Switzerland during the 15th and 16th Centuries.
AVAILABLE: Mid October