Help identifying a K&C piece please... (3 Viewers)

mikemiller1955

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I'm trying to figure out what set this "basket of fish" go to...
I thought it was LOJ-030...the Galilean Fishing Boat..
or
LOJ-032 the Fisherman Set...

but neither K&C stock photo shows the basket of fish in it...

can anybody help please?
 

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Case solved...asked AI...."what king & country toy soldier sets come with a basket of fish"...

very informative answer!!! I'm impressed...

my answer #2 AE-050...

Depending on the historical era you are collecting, King & Country has released four distinct sets that prominently feature a fisherman or merchant with a basket of fish:

1. Life of Jesus Series
  • Set Name: The Fishermen Set
  • Product Code: LoJ032
  • Status: Retired
  • Description: A three-figure set depicting biblical fishermen surrounded by their nets and baskets of fish right as they receive the call to "Follow Me!" [1]

2. Ancient Egypt Series
  • Set Name: The Fisherman
  • Product Code: AE050
  • Status: Retired
  • Description: Features a small boat with two figures; while one man steers, the other spears fish, and an almost full basket of fish is included as a distinct accessory piece.

3. Streets of Old Hong Kong Series
  • Set Name: The Fish Seller Set
  • Product Code: HK260 (or the older HK164)
  • Status: Retired
  • Description: A highly detailed, multi-piece civilian set depicting a traditional marketplace street scene with a vendor selling fresh catch out of flat woven fish baskets. Individual companion figures like HK259 (The Fisherman) were also made to complement this layout.

4. Diorama & Scenic Components
  • Set Name: Baskets & Jars
  • Product Code: SP059
  • Status: Retired
  • Description: If you are looking for standalone market accessories rather than a figure set, this scenic pack includes various loose baskets filled with fish and produce to build out a village square or dockside harbor.
 

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