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Hi Guys,
As promised earlier in the week here's 3 more of K&C's all-new 'British Infantry in Action in Normandy'.
Hope you like 'em and... Have a great weekend!
All the best,
Andy​
 

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Mine will need the inland base rather than sand, so looking forward to viewing those when they land on your desk Andy. Robin.
 
Nice looking figures and great poses.

I like the officer with the Sten and the rifleman with weapon up, standing ready.
 
Like the new poses, will look great in my Normandy diorama
 
Andy, you may have mentioned this but when do you plan to have these available.

Brad
 
Hi Andy , beautiful figures, i hope not being "off topic" and if so i apologize, but i know you have an answer for everyone so i ask here...i think that many of us (certainly me!) would like to see a figure dedicated to HRH Prince Philip. I really liked his wit, his sense of humor, his "political incorrectness". We lost a great free spirit so i hope we'll have the chance to have a figure dedicated to him. He was after all a great soldier, was honorary colonel of many regiments, a Royal Navy Veteran (He fought in the battle of Cape Matapan where our fleet , the Regia Marina, was utterly destroyed) . I hope in some versions of him, as a young Naval Officer, as a older Priince (maybe in the Ceremonial series) and so on...:) Thanks for the eventual answer!
Andrea
 
I love all these additions to the K & C WWII British range.

As I stated elsewhere;

The British actions in and around Caen involving the 2nd British Army including XXX Corps vs the 1st SS Panzer Corps and the 1st, 2nd and 12th SS along with the 21st Panzer Division are very interesting and much studied.

Operations Perch, Epsom, Charnwood and Goodwood conducted as the British attempted to break out of Normandy, then throw in the fighting at Villers Bocage and involving Michael Wittmann, Germany's legendary tank ace and the Battle for Caen and the 12th SS.

Much more interesting than the US slog through Normandy IMO...........................I am glad to see these figures and the Firefly added, am curious to see what displays and dioramas collectors will come up with using these new items.
 
Thank you very much Andy for these great photos. I am very happy to see new figures on the Second World War, in particular the French resistance fighters. I was afraid that King and Country would become King and Vietnam. I am reassured suddenly I will take them all (English soldiers and French fighters).

Thanks again.
 

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