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would be great to see these type of future releases, any thoughts
Cannot see K & C doing them, not unless they were used in Vietnam or the Pacific. Could use in the Normandy range, as there were V1 sites there, but K & C seem to be releasing less and less, more retirements this month than new stuff.
There is a lot of unsold K & C out there, just look on ebay, over 5,000 in the UK and over 22,000 worldwide, plus the 700+ sets [multiples of these] in the K & C sale. No way to know what is sitting on dealer's shelves......... then there is increased selling off of collections, big or small, for reasons of economics or people just dying and their families selling off their collections.
Too much stuff out there - I do not think this is just a K & C issue, I think F Legion are also suffering the same problem, that and they are very expensive, when compared with what else you can get for your money from J Jenkins, T Gunn and Warpark.
I think J Jenkins will suffer from the same issue, they seem to release new ranges every 2 to 3 months. I do not think the TS market is like many other markets, where releasing a new range will attract new customers, in the TS market it may attract very few, but what it does do is take money away from direct competitors, of which I am an example, now buy mainly JJ, with K & C just picking up the odd old piece I do not have. On the whole expanding ranges, without killing some off, just dilutes what people have to spend their money on, proof of this is when on this forum and ebay you see people selling off one range to fund another. One thing J Jenkins do better than others is range management, spreading collecting, but at the rate they are releasing stuff there is will be a massive glut of stuff out there and fewer people in the customer base.
Oh and on K&C there are too many errors, could expand on the new British D Day stuff, but that has been done to death, viewed it from afar, the guy was right [see he has left the forum], but people got too personal and K & C gave no answers or held his hands up and admitted the errors. There were errors, but the discussion got like the MP dead parrott sketch, the Parrott was still Dead and dispite the long, very rude, discussion, the new K & C D Day stuff has serious historical errors and equipment mistakes.
Cheers
Thoughts from 'The Debatable Lands'
Just google 'The Debatable Lands' for where i am and the region's history, it makes the Hatfield and McCoy feud look like Brokeback Mountain.
I wrote long time ago about making a KV2, but no interest..
Cannot see K & C doing them, not unless they were used in Vietnam or the Pacific. Could use in the Normandy range, as there were V1 sites there, but K & C seem to be releasing less and less, more retirements this month than new stuff.
There is a lot of unsold K & C out there, just look on ebay, over 5,000 in the UK and over 22,000 worldwide, plus the 700+ sets [multiples of these] in the K & C sale. No way to know what is sitting on dealer's shelves......... then there is increased selling off of collections, big or small, for reasons of economics or people just dying and their families selling off their collections.
Too much stuff out there - I do not think this is just a K & C issue, I think F Legion are also suffering the same problem, that and they are very expensive, when compared with what else you can get for your money from J Jenkins, T Gunn and Warpark.
I think J Jenkins will suffer from the same issue, they seem to release new ranges every 2 to 3 months. I do not think the TS market is like many other markets, where releasing a new range will attract new customers, in the TS market it may attract very few, but what it does do is take money away from direct competitors, of which I am an example, now buy mainly JJ, with K & C just picking up the odd old piece I do not have. On the whole expanding ranges, without killing some off, just dilutes what people have to spend their money on, proof of this is when on this forum and ebay you see people selling off one range to fund another. One thing J Jenkins do better than others is range management, spreading collecting, but at the rate they are releasing stuff there is will be a massive glut of stuff out there and fewer people in the customer base.
Oh and on K&C there are too many errors, could expand on the new British D Day stuff, but that has been done to death, viewed it from afar, the guy was right [see he has left the forum], but people got too personal and K & C gave no answers or held his hands up and admitted the errors. There were errors, but the discussion got like the MP dead parrott sketch, the Parrott was still Dead and dispite the long, very rude, discussion, the new K & C D Day stuff has serious historical errors and equipment mistakes.
Cheers
Thoughts from 'The Debatable Lands'
Just google 'The Debatable Lands' for where i am and the region's history, it makes the Hatfield and McCoy feud look like Brokeback Mountain.
Andy but what about V1&V2 that the question ?You are 100 per cent correct Mr. Poppo…I had zero interest in a KV2 back then…I have even less now…
However, I still love T34’s and really do like T55’s!
All the best,
Andy.
I am interested to know what exactly is not historically accurate about Andy's recently released D-Day line. While I'm no history major, I am very knowledgeable in WWII history and it appears to me these figures are historically accurate to include everything right down to the uniform insignia. I am fairly new to this forum but have collected K&C for at least 10 years and have been impressed with the historical accuracy of the pieces I have collected. I can also confidently say Andy does not put out crap so please, explain these inaccuracies you mention.
Mark
Well, there’s a lot to unpack on this little post …but let’s begin with all of our supposed ‘many errors’ in our new D.Day British Infantry…Pray share with us all your superior knowledge and expertise.
Also…
Ever notice how some of the fiercest critics usually hide behind a ‘nom de plume’..?
All the best,
Andy.
This forum is full of ‘nom de plumes’ or do you think people are really called/named arnhem44mad, Dcome, desk11desk12, Doughboy, dragon53, jumpmaster, MLH13, saxon lions.
On the errors I have put them below, I followed up on the information in the previous thread from the guy, who has since left the forum, who originally criticised the D Day British releases, as the questions were not answered, there was a lot of deflection and mob attack on the person rather than the questions. Please let’s not get into that again, but since Andy asked where the errors were, see below, if I am wrong, I would be most grateful for information from Andy as K & C showing me why? As they must have done their research when creating the new LCs, surely, they just did not repaint the previous Higgin Boats and rerelease them?
[1] One of the new British D Day figures, what is the figure carrying in his right hand? Not been released yet, but there are loads of pictures of it on the forum, for further reference it is in the latest COLLECTOR Mag centre page, [which K & C kindly sent me with my last order from their sale items], figure on the ramp. Looks like a German MG 34/42 ammo box.
[2] The LCs, Higgins Boats, the error is those were not used on Sword Beach on D Day, the LCs used were LCAs, the South Lancashire regiment landed at SWORD, Queen Beach White sector at 7.25 in British LCAs. Unless of course you can prove different?
[3] The LCs identifying marking numbers, where did the number comes from, as I cannot find where they relate to actual numbers [LCVp1335 and LCVp1324] used on D Day LCs. The numbering of the LCs unused in Operation Neptune are easily available and I cannot find these numbers?
[4] Sherman Tracks, extra armour, all over the Sherman Firefly, the British did not do this, the ones I have found pictures of are Canadian.
The above is not ‘greater knowledge’ [nice bit of sarcasm in your reply there], to use a phase I have seen on the forum, they ‘hide the information in books’.
Andy, please answer the questions, instead of resorting to sarcasm and deflection, which is your normal ‘modus of operandi’.
PS: Just "modus operandi" is the correct form.
You are 100 per cent correct Mr. Poppo…I had zero interest in a KV2 back then…I have even less now…
However, I still love T34’s and really do like T55’s!
All the best,
Andy.
I bought a kv2 from matt at hobby bunker, i think it came from the figarti folks . I love it. .
great i will check it outthe kv2 was from miniature scenes they were a factory doing work for figarti.
Matt has recently put some photos up on hb for some new items he has received from them kt & jagdpanzer
mark
great i will check it out