OK, I believe I have decided to go with W Britains as far as a manufacturer. I have been doing some shopping, and a lot of looking. I'm not looking to get a battle of opinions here, but nevertheless, for the new collector of Toy Soldiers, what are the pros/cons of Britains Vs King and Country. Is it a matter of preference, is it cost, availability? As I stated, I have yet to begin buying, but if I am to slowly build a collection of ARW soldiers, are the Britains my best bet overall? How does K&C's ARW series stack up to Britains? Have they issued as many or more pieces? Are they hard to find if retired? Sorry to ask so many questions, but I'm looking to build up a beautiful collection over time, and thought this is the best place to ask for advice. Maybe I should also post this on the K&C thread. Regards, Sean
Hi Sean,
Welcome to the Treefrog Forum. I believe you have made a great choice of a forum to ask questions concerning the toy soldier hobby. You have also made a great choice of a place to establish some new friends who share a passion for toy soldiers in many different ways. Some members cast their own figures, others paint purchased castings. Some members prefer metal figures, others prefer plastic ones. Many members enjoy building wonderful dioramas while others prefer to display their collections on shelves and in curio cabinets. There is also a split among the members in reference to what finish is preferred: matte finish vs. glossy finish. In short, there are many hobby preferences evident among the membership.
In other words, the choice of what constitutes the best AWI figures is a personal one. My recommendation is to try to find a dealer who handles the K&C figures and one who handles the Britains line. If possible, visit these dealers and look at the figures closely to determine which you prefer. Also, keep in mind that there may be scale differences between the Britains figures (usually 1/32 scale) and K&C, who has a history of producing larger figures (usually 1/30 scale). If possible, set figures from both manufacturers side by side for a good comparison. If visiting a dealer is not possible, then examine pictures on the web and on the forum of the figures produced by both manufacturers and ask any questions that grow out of examining the pictures.
The simple fact, in my opinion, is you cannot go wrong collecting the figures of either K&C or Britains. Also, do not be too influenced by the preferences stated on the forum. After all, you want to build a collection that gratifies you. Listen to what members share about their preferences for it might prove useful in exploring your interests, but develop your own conclusion regarding the best figures. Avoid being too heavily influenced by statements that simply indicate that XYZ is the best unless specific observations, insights, and information are provided to support such a statement. If you like the K&C figures best, then collect them. If you prefer the Britains figures, then collect them. The important thing is to enjoy the hobby to the fullest.
In my case, while I do not presently collect AWI figures, I collect lines produced by both K&C and Britains. I find much merit and much to be desired in the figures produced by many manufacturers.
Good luck with the adventure on which you are about to embark. If I can be of help to you and your hobby in any way, please do not hesitate to ask. One of the great pleasures to be experienced in this hobby is assisting a fellow collector.
Again, welcome to the Treefrog Forum. I look forward to frequently interacting with you.
Warmest personal regards,
Pat