damian
1st Lieutenant
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Dear All.
In light of the current threads highlighting all of the faults of K and C, and let me add some of these complaints may be justified, I would just like to start a thread which does give credit where it is due. K and C did invent WWII and the modern matt figure. Before K and C there was not much in the way of WWII. Frontline did great Napoleonics which I think have still to be matched both in terms of quality and in terms of depth. Britains did some great sets especially the Delhi Durbar but their limited edition bands were variable. Trophy and Imperial did exquisite colonial war stuff which has seldom been surpassed, but it was K and C that did WWII and really made it what it is today as a collectibg theme. Sure the scale may have been a bit off and the occassional camo incorrect but compared to the opposition in this field K and C were streaks ahead. Now I don't eulogize people who I generally pay a lot of money to, but I do feel that some of the recent bashing is probably a bit offside.
If you don't believe that Andy invented WWII as a collecting theme compare the Britains 1995 VE day special edition to some of the original Arnhem figures from Andy.
Regards
Damian
In light of the current threads highlighting all of the faults of K and C, and let me add some of these complaints may be justified, I would just like to start a thread which does give credit where it is due. K and C did invent WWII and the modern matt figure. Before K and C there was not much in the way of WWII. Frontline did great Napoleonics which I think have still to be matched both in terms of quality and in terms of depth. Britains did some great sets especially the Delhi Durbar but their limited edition bands were variable. Trophy and Imperial did exquisite colonial war stuff which has seldom been surpassed, but it was K and C that did WWII and really made it what it is today as a collectibg theme. Sure the scale may have been a bit off and the occassional camo incorrect but compared to the opposition in this field K and C were streaks ahead. Now I don't eulogize people who I generally pay a lot of money to, but I do feel that some of the recent bashing is probably a bit offside.
If you don't believe that Andy invented WWII as a collecting theme compare the Britains 1995 VE day special edition to some of the original Arnhem figures from Andy.
Regards
Damian