Best King & Country Armor (1 Viewer)

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What do you consider to be the best K&C Armor model to date?

I think the BBB001 Comet is the best. The Comet is the best British tank of WWII and the K&C model is excellent!
 
I'm kind of partial to these 1996 and 1998 Classics:
 

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I love the Tunisian Tiger as well, bit this remains at the top of the all-time-list for me.
 
What goes backwards faster than forwards, fires colourful paint, has its own external music system, an extended barrel and the worlds coolest tank commander ?

The only tank in my personal collection.

Had suggested it a few times before made. With special thanks to TomD:salute:: oh and Andy{sm3}.

Now I dont want any negative waves from you guys who actually know your armour rivets and aerials etc but in the words of a well known philosopher it is a "no brainer"{sm4}.
 
Hi guys, not to get too much off topic, but it seems Oddball's Sherman wasn't around very long. Was it a a very limited run?
 
Katana asked which armor is best (which requires comparison among many of the armor made over the years by K & C) but I think the responders are choosing their favorites. If it's just the latter, I'd vote for the Bulge Chaffee but the General Inspection Sherman is a very close second. I also love the DD 43 Sherman although I think the Classic Sherman is probably better.

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My suggestion is 'Personal Armour' and so it wold have to be these :

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7th Cuirassiers (only showing the 2nd release) from Napoleon's Heavy Armoured cavalry from the Grande Armee

There was an initial release of 13 figures NA111 - NA123 and then these NA249 - NA255

John
 
Well, I only own one piece of K&C armor: the Israeli Sherman. I'm currently training at Fort Sam Houston, so I haven't had the chance to open the box, but I did stop by King's X in San Antonio and check out their display model. I must say, it is gorgeous. The tracks are far more detailed than a lot of K&C armor I have seen, and the stowage really "pops." I can't wait to pick up the jeep from King's X as well.
 

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