"Custer Died With His Boots On!" (1 Viewer)

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Hi Guys,

Here is our brand new, full-colour, 12 page brochure featuring K&C’s ‘Custer’s Cavalrymen’ & ‘The Indians’ figures...

To obtain a copy contact your favourite K&C Authorised Dealers or King & Country Direct.

To read online... CLICK HERE

Best wishes and happy collecting!
Andy

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Funny how my latest fixation in collecting the Little Big Horn series is featured in your latest post. Always regretted not collecting this series and took the plunge and purchased my first indian the other day. I hope this series is kept available so I can acquire a reasonable group of figures to portray this scene. Being such a iconic part of American history you would think there would be plenty of collectors wanting this series. I think my interest stems from my early childhood playing cowboys and indians and watching numerous western films. Even today I still prefer a good western over most other shows. I have had a good look around the dealers and noticed the indian figure with the collapsed horse,sorry don't know the number, is no longer available. I think this would be an essential part of one's collection. Next time I visit Brett's shop I will be inquiring about some figures to purchase. All the best for Easter. Regards Greg.
Some of my other King and Country indian scenes.
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I wish Andy to resume Jonh Ford's western with cavalry mounted in combat poses at the touch of charge.




Francisco
 
I highly recommend the podcast by Daniele Bolelli's History on Fire

'Crazy Horse' (Episodes 7-11)
and
'The War for the Black Hills' (Episodes 16-18).

Although his Italian accent can be difficult at the start, I found these very informative and changed the Custer narrative to something far more complex.
 

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