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sceic2
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I don't believe that King & Country has ever sold itself as being "historically accurate." I don't remember reading any sales material, web site information, or product description of any King & Country product describing it as "historically accurate." If someone has better information or a better memory, please help me to remember when and where this theme was used to sell toy soldiers or vehicles.
NOTE: I started this thread as a result of a discussion on another thread concerning a completely different topic (New EA sets-who got them?).
The topic of discussion is - US flags on some airborne troops in the D-Day series that should not have been on them. I personally don’t know if they were or were not worn, but a forum member has contacted one of the fellows from the original unit and has verified that the flags were not worn. I believe that forum member’s information.
Now let’s begin a conversation about K&C, toy soldiers, and historical accuracy in general.
NOTE: I started this thread as a result of a discussion on another thread concerning a completely different topic (New EA sets-who got them?).
The topic of discussion is - US flags on some airborne troops in the D-Day series that should not have been on them. I personally don’t know if they were or were not worn, but a forum member has contacted one of the fellows from the original unit and has verified that the flags were not worn. I believe that forum member’s information.
Now let’s begin a conversation about K&C, toy soldiers, and historical accuracy in general.