Armor In The Ardennes (1 Viewer)

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Hi Guys,

Over the years, K&C has introduced an impressive range of fighting vehicles, artillery, and soldiers, both German and American, depicting the bitter struggle across the snow-covered Ardennes during the cruel winter of 1944/45.

This February 2026, we’re happy to present our two latest “recruits”, a pair of war-weary M4 Shermans, doing their utmost to hold back the advancing German forces.

These two all-metal 'Winter' M4 Shermans come complete with moving tracks and full suspension together with open and closing hull and turret hatches plus three partial crew figures to help ‘man’ the tank.

Each Special Edition Sherman comes in a sturdy, full-colour presentation box and includes a numbered certificate, with production strictly limited to just 250 pieces. Both of these tanks make the perfect companions to our earlier releases of winter GIs and German soldier releases.

Enjoy watching the video!

All the very best,
Andy

 
Hi Andy, this is just B@D A$$! Both winter Shermans are exquisite. Love seeing them maneuver in the snow. The moving (and smoking) troops look cool as well.

Little story...

Over the holiday season with K&C's release of the new U.S. Bulge figures, I got back into this theme. I own two K&C Winter Tigers and as I reconfigured a Bulge diorama several times, I came to the realization that aside from an older US winter truck, I don't have any U.S. winter vehicles or armor. I tried the all-metal Tonto but it just didn't look right in a snow setting.

Seeing an early picture of both of these fantastic Shermans from a previous month's dispatch post, I had a pretty good hunch that they were coming, just not sure when. No one could confirm.

I decided to purchase KnC's plastic winter Sherman as an alternative and absolutely love it. One can not tell that it's plastic and it photographs very well. Built up a pretty good division of U.S. Troops having most but not all (just need a few more to complete the last release). Really like Patton BTW.

In any case, I usually take down my seasonal dioramas after the holidays but ended up moving my Bulge dio to a table in another room of the house as I like it so much.

Perhaps I was waiting for these to be released? In any case, here's the complete dio as seen with a few additional pics:

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