King & Country
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Hi Guys,
Tomorrow I fly out to Texas to meet up with our team at Kings X in San Antonio.
Before I go I want to preview one of our upcoming February releases which will appear on Monday the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP].
What you see here is a small diorama featuring our all-new ‘BAMBOO’ trees. Each pack contains 3 x different lengths of tree (with 3 of each length). Sizes vary from 6.5”, 5.5” to 4.5” tall.
This display measures 12” x 15” and features our newest US Army M113 APC alongside some US Marines and a few dead Viet Cong...
The ‘Bamboo’ is perfect for any kind of jungle setting where you can display our WW2 Japanese, British & Empire or USMC figures and fighting vehicles.
It’s particularly good for our ‘VIETNAM WAR’ range of Americans and Aussies. And it’s easy to ‘plant’ into your display especially if you utilize some kind of foam board base... Simply pick your spot, make a hole with a toothpick, add a spot of ‘Elmer’s Glue’ (white glue) and stick the tree into the hole.
Look out for more pix when February’s “DISPATCHES” appears on the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP].
Best wishes and happy collecting!
Andy
Tomorrow I fly out to Texas to meet up with our team at Kings X in San Antonio.
Before I go I want to preview one of our upcoming February releases which will appear on Monday the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP].
What you see here is a small diorama featuring our all-new ‘BAMBOO’ trees. Each pack contains 3 x different lengths of tree (with 3 of each length). Sizes vary from 6.5”, 5.5” to 4.5” tall.
This display measures 12” x 15” and features our newest US Army M113 APC alongside some US Marines and a few dead Viet Cong...
The ‘Bamboo’ is perfect for any kind of jungle setting where you can display our WW2 Japanese, British & Empire or USMC figures and fighting vehicles.
It’s particularly good for our ‘VIETNAM WAR’ range of Americans and Aussies. And it’s easy to ‘plant’ into your display especially if you utilize some kind of foam board base... Simply pick your spot, make a hole with a toothpick, add a spot of ‘Elmer’s Glue’ (white glue) and stick the tree into the hole.
Look out for more pix when February’s “DISPATCHES” appears on the 3[SUP]rd[/SUP].
Best wishes and happy collecting!
Andy