AN0...? 'Airborne Jeep' (1 Viewer)

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Does anyone know how many of this item were produced, I understand them to be extremely rare, but does anyone know now rare?:)

Cheers everyone!:D:cool:
 
If you had Volume I of the K&C Book, you would know the answer:

As of February, 1996, the para jeep, along with the rest of the first five highly detailed and beautifully finished wood "Normandy Fighting Vehicles", the Tiger, Stug IV, Hanomag, and Bren Gun Carrier, the two wood RAF vehicles, an Austin K2 Ambulance (in Blue, Green [rare] and desert tan [only 5 made]) and Bedford QL Fuel Bowser, appeared in both the flyer and the price lists. . . .

The para jeep, possibly the most beautiful jeep K&C ever produced, and at an original retail price (without any figures) of $179 certainly the most expensive and rarest jeep K&C produced, had such extraordinary details as a fully folding clear plastic windshield, side view mirror, gear shifts, field telephone and radio with antennae, gas can, axe and shovel, and 1st Para Pegasus plaque on the grill. I cannot state enough what a remarkable little vehicle this is. The jeep came in dark green with the allied star in a circle on the hood, and I.D. numbers stenciled on the side of the hood as well. According to one well respected dealer, one of these vehicles was custom made as an ambulance jeep. Less than 50 of these jeeps were made and sold.
 
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Not sure if this will work, but here's my DD13 82nd Airborne jeep, in a Normandy street scene. I think this later one was Feb 2000.

Jamo
 
I really like the two DD jeeps with trailer, thanks for posting. Nice shot of the Normandy village etc Best wishes
 
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Not sure if this will work, but here's my DD13 82nd Airborne jeep, in a Normandy street scene. I think this later one was Feb 2000.

Jamo

Jamo, that Jeep is from the DD series around 2000, Scott was asking about the original "Para" Jeep from the Arnhem (AN) series released in 1996.
 
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Not sure if this will work, but here's my DD13 82nd Airborne jeep, in a Normandy street scene. I think this later one was Feb 2000.

Jamo


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Very nice classic Diorama! Its always nice to see the old classic pieces in

a nice display!:)
 
Sorry, was just getting a bit carried away with early allied K&C jeeps! Anyway, I remember visiting Mike at K&C UK around the time of the second edition of Arnhem being launched. They were beautiful figures / pieces at the time and still are.... (the first edition brochure is shown below)
I declined them to concentrate more on my WW2 Germans and Americans and then later the winter Russians and Germans - I guess I had a budget at the time and one range was enough for then. Where's that time machine when you need it?!

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Louis,

Are you referring to the Attack Jeep? I'm not sure exactly what jeep Scott is referring to?
 
Sorry, was just getting a bit carried away with early allied K&C jeeps! Anyway, I remember visiting Mike at K&C UK around the time of the second edition of Arnhem being launched. They were beautiful figures / pieces at the time and still are.... (the first edition brochure is shown below)
I declined them to concentrate more on my WW2 Germans and Americans and then later the winter Russians and Germans - I guess I had a budget at the time and one range was enough for then. Where's that time machine when you need it?!

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Why nothing to be sorry for, in my opinion! That little display was excellent,

and I certainly enjoyed seeing it along with quite a few collectors I'm sure!

With new collectors coming into the hobby every day, even todays releases

will shortly be the classic pieces for many!

You do not see the 1st Series Normandy Village appear that often on Ebay

anymore, and its always nice to see it again.:)
 
The one in the brochure with the Red Beret in it, off to the left hand corner with no figure in it, but a radio antenna stcking out from the back!:)
 
I believe this is the jeep in question from a 1996 brochure.
 

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This German tractor is also really cool from an earlier 1995 brochure.
 

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My pleasure, who doesn't like a little King & Country discussion on a rainy

Sunday afternoon.:) Besides of course all the football!
 

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