I have for trade a wooden K&C sherman tank with lead barrel(which due to weight -falls off)- a very early bren gun carrier- and a wooden panther(not original paint work). All in the condition you would expect being displayed on open shelves over the years I am not looking to sell just...
Thanks Brad- not very technical with posting pictures- I know that they are K & C(seen them in brochures & know where I bought them from) just never been able to understand why some had marks & others did not. Another example is my Indian orderly kneeling with wounded private- regards
Why to some early K & C figures have the initials marked on their base and some do not? For example I have some black uniformed LHD figures- the Officer saluting has but the troops presenting arms don't. Also my Seaforth highlanders are mark less. How do I prove that they are King & Country...
Not even a hobby store- all my purchases over the years have been airmailed in( thus adding postage & customs duty to the cost of the figure!) or trips to shows ( thus adding airfare & hotel rates - then custom duty to the cost of the figure!!). Buy a lot on E-bay these days - regards.
I am new to the forum- my collection includes Timpo- Britains & other 54 mm figures- however my favourites are King & Country. I have in my collection a wooden panzer-wooden sherman tank - a resin bren gun carrier & two wooden warbirds ( Hurricane & typhoon)-all bought at the Chicago show from...
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