I'd love to see a Comet in 1/30 - the best British tank of the war. Unfortunately it only saw very limted service in 1945 - outside the timeline of the popular WWII 1944-45 "collectors periods" - i.e. Normandy. Market Garden, Bulge. Perhaps a Challenger might stand more of a chance. Any British...
Any information as to when the first releases in this range will be available? The Vikings are obviously out and I was hoping the World War II range might come out at the same time.
There are several photos of General Paulus taken, visiting his subordinate commanders using a captured jeep - perhaps something along these lines could be done in the future.
I don't know - a model of the German panzer commander Hessler, as played by Robert Shaw, would be rather nice! However, a King Tiger model ( the real one, not a M-47) would be most welcome.
Usually November sees the start of the release the year's Bulge figures - seems to vary from year to year whether Germans or Americans come first! I suppose November should see the announcement of the annual "Christmas " figure. Hopefully, somewhere in the pipeline is the NW Europe version of...
A few days ago I was having a clear-out of my book- shelves when I came across a collection of nine "King & Country Collector Magazines". My first instinct was to add them to the recycling bag. However, although I realise that all back issues are available digitally via the K & C website, it...
Glad some people out there agree with me . However the Brits didn't use the M3 half-track - we used the M5, as did the Soviets - the US Army only used the M5 for training!
Despite their formidable investigative and observational powers, neither Holmes or Dr. Watson seem aware of the large brown bear immediately behind them!
The Honey looks great and so do the French 1940 armoured car and figures. Robin Hood & co looks very good - reminds me of the old "Herald" plastic set ! Hopefully it won't be too long before Maid Marian joins the lads in Sherwood Forest!
A hard copy "Fall [Autumn!] Catalogue arrived today. Also with it was the latest issue of The Standard with a excellent picture of the forthcoming "Eighty-eight" on its front cover.
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