King and Country Warbird List (1 Viewer)

jazzeum

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Courtesy of Louis, here's the list, impressive to say the least.

World War I

1. Sopwith Pup, Fighter - Royal Flying Corps. (RAFA01)

2. Vickers Gunbus (1:24 Scale) (RAFA02)

3. SE5A - Royal Flying Corps. (RAFA03)

4. Fokker DR1 Tri-Plane (WB01)

5. Sopwith Camel

6. Albatross DV

7. Fokker DV II

8. Eddie Rickenbacher’s Spad

Inter-War Era (1930’s)

9. Bristol Bulldog - RAF (RAFA04)

10. De Haviland Tiger Moth - RAF (RAFA05)

11. Boeing Stearman - U.S. Army/Navy (WB11)

12. Gloster Gladiator - RAF

13. Brewster Buffalo - U.S. Navy or Royal Australian Airforce

14. Ford Tri-Motor - American Airlines

15. De Haviland 89 Dragon Rapide - British European Airways

16. De Haviland Heron - Jersey Airlines

17. Pan American Flying Boat “Yankee Clipper”

World War II

18. Douglas A20 Boston, Medium Bomber - RAF

19. North American T6 Harvard, Trainer - RAF

20. North American P51B Mustang, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., ETO

21. North American P51D Mustang, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., PTO (WB05)

22. Lockheed P38 Lightning, Fighter - U.S. Army Air Corps., PTO (WB06)

23. P47 Thunderbolt, Razorback

24. P47 Thunderbolt, Bubble Canopy

25. Chance-Vought F4U Corsair - U.S. Navy/Marines, PTO (WB09)

26. Grumman F6F Hellcat - U.S. Navy, PTO (WB10)

27. Grumman Wildcat - U.S.M.C.

28. Bristol Beaufighter, Torpedo Bomber/Nightfighter - RAF Coastal Command

29. Fairey Swordfish, Bi-Plane Torpedo Bomber - Royal Navy (WB04)

30. Supermarine Spitfire MK2 - RAF (RAFA06)

31. Supermarine Spitfire MK5 - RAF (RAFA07)

32. Supermarine Spitfire MK5B - RAF (RAFA07B)

33. Supermarine Spitfire MK9 (Four Blade Prop) - Royal Canadian Airforce

34. Hawker Hurricane MK2 - RAF (RAFA08)

35. Hawker Tempest, Ground Support Fighter - RAF

36. Hawker Typhoon, Ground Support Fighter - RAF

37. Hawker Seafury, Trainer - RAF

38. Hawker Seafury, Fighter - Royal Australian Navy

39. Handley Page Victor - RAF

40. DeHaviland Mosquito, Fighter/light bombe - RAF (RAFA10)

41. Messerschmitt ME 109 “Emil” - Luftwaffe (WB02)

42. Messerschmitt ME 109 “Gustav” - Luftwaffe (WB02)

43. Messerschmitt ME 410 - Luftwaffe

44. Messerschmitt ME 262, Jet Fighter- Luftwaffe

45. Focke Wulf 190 - Luftwaffe (WB03)

46. Focke Wulf 190A (Shortnose) - Luftwaffe

47. Focke Wulf 189 - Luftwaffe

48. Heinkell HE111, Medium Bomber - Luftwaffe

49. Curtis P40 Hawk Fighter/Dive Bomber - Flying Tigers (WB07)

50. Junkers JU52, paratroop/cargo plane - Luftwaffe

51. Junkers JU87 “Stuka”, Divebomber - Luftwaffe

52. Bloem-Voss 141B Recon/light bomber - Luftwaffe, Russian Front

53. Mitsubishi Zero A6M - Japanese Navy (WB08)

54. Zeke Floatplane, Recon (1:48 Scale)- Japanese Navy

55. Aichii 99 Val - Japanese Navy

56. IL 2M3 Sturmovik - Soviet Airforce

57. Boeing B17 Flying Fortress, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.

58. Avro Lancaster Dambuster, Heavy Bomber - RAF

59. B24 Liberator, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.

60. North American B25 Mitchell, Medium Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.

61. B29 Super Fortress, Heavy Bomber - U.S. Army Air Corps.

62. Handley Page Halifax, Heavy Bomber - RAF

63. PBY Catalina, Flying Boat - U.S. Navy

64. C47 Dakota, Paratroop/Cargo Plane, U.S. Army Air Corps./RAF

65. Horsa Glider - RAF

66. DC-3, Troop Transport - Canadian Air Force

67. DC-3 “The Betsy” - Cathay Pacific

68. TBM Avenger (U.S. Navy & Fleet Air Arm)

69. Junkers JU88 Nightfighter

70. Macci 202

Post-WWII to Present

71. Grumman Tracker - U.S. Navy or Japanese Defense Force

72. Lockheed F104 Starfighter, Jet Fighter - West German Navy

73. B52 Bomber - U.S.A.F.

74. Fairey Firefly - Royal Navy

75. AFU Skyraider (U.S. Navy & South Vietnamese Airforce)

76. F4 Phantom (1:48 scale) (U.S. Navy, Air Force & Marines)

77. Chinese Mig 15

78. Lockheed Tristar (1:100 & 1:200 scale) - Cathay Pacific

79. McDonald Douglas DC10 (1:100 & 1:200 scale) - JAL

80. Boeing 707 (1:100 scale)

81. Boeing 727 (1:100 scale)

82. Boeing 737 (1:100 scale)

83. F14 Tomcat (1:48 scale)

84. F15 Eagle (1:48 scale)

85. F16 Falcon

86. F117 Stealth

87. Tornado (Royal Air Force, Desert Storm)

88. AV8B Harrier (U.S. Marines, Royal Navy)

89. Buccaneer (Royal Navy)

90. Boeing 747-400 (1:100 & 1:200 scale)

91. Airbus 300 (1:100 & 1:200 scale)

92. Constellation (1:100 & 1:75 scale)

93. F86 Sabre (U.S. Airforce & Tiawanese Airforce)

94. Sea Venom (Royal Navy)

95. English Electric Lightning (Royal Air Force)

96. Hawker Hunter (Royal Air Force)

97. MI24 Hind Gunship (Russian Helicoptor Gunship

98. HU1H Huey (U.S. Army & Marines)
 

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Wow, thanks Louis and jazzeum. Very impressive indeed. So all of these were made from wood? Hand carved and hand painted? I'm sure these were probably boxed and shipped in pieces and one assembles for display. What holds the wings in place?
 

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They were shipped complete, with no assembly required. They came with stands, or could be displayed on their landing gear alongside the pilots, ground crew, related vehicles, and airfield diorama pieces K&C produced. These included:

The First of the Few (4 RAF Pilots)

Churchill & the few (Churchill figure with same 4 RAF pilots)

Captain Clark Gable

Luftwaffe Pilots (4)

Flying Tiger Pilot

U.S.M.C. Pilot

Japanese Kamikaze Pilot

WWI Flying Aces (Mannoch, McCudden, Von Richtoven, Immelman)

U.S. Jet Pilot

RAF Ground Crew (4 with ladder, barrell, tool box)

RAF Dispatch Rider with RAF M.P.

RAF Bedford Fuel Bowser

RAF Austin K2 Ambulance (Blue, Olive Drab (rare) or Desert (extremely rare))

RAF Quonset Hut

RAF or Flying Tiger Control Tower (one of each custom made)

I have everything listed (my Ambulance is in Olive Drab, Larry and Hans have the blue one; the RAF Control Tower is being custom built for me). Back in the day, when you bought a warbird, you got one related pilot figure with it. This stopped after 1994, and thereafter you got just the warbird. I have 39 Warbirds in total, I think 6 came with the figures.

The figures were called the "Commemorative Series" and were made between 1990 and 1994. For some bizarre reason, when Andy made a limited edition (200 produced) Gulf War U.S. Marines set, he included it in the commemorative series with the pilots. Go figure.
 

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Louis, Brad,

Thanks for that list, it helps bring things together a bit more coherently for me.

By the way on one of Tradwind Direct's redundant pages I notice that reference was made to a clipped-wing version of the Spitfire. Was that the B version of the Mk V?

http://www.toy-soldiers-direct.com/toy-soldiers/military-aircraft.html

Many thanks,
Joe
 

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Yes, I believe the clipped wing Spitfire was the Mark V-B, although it could have been the Mark V. I have one, but it doesn't specify whether its the V or V-B. It was one or the other. In addition to the Mark I/II and the Mark V, K&C also did a Mark IX, in Canadian Air Force Colors. I've only seen a photo of the Mark IX, but the Mark I/II is one of the most common warbirds, and can be found.
 

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By the way, Tradewind Direct may have redundant pages for the wood version of the Iwo Jima Sherman (only 5 ever made), as well as several of the other old wood metal and resin vehicles, as they used to sell these items. How do you find their redundant pages? I would love for everyone to get access to the old photographs of these vehicles.
 

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Is Tradewind a dealer or what exactly and do they have these items in stock. When I try to click on the prices page, I get a nonfunctioning page.
 

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Brad, yes Bonnie and Tradewind Direct are still very much a dealer, though with far less variety than what they had up until this time last year. On the link below you can access some of the redundant pages by clicking on the underlined items on the left-hand side. (Top half is K&C, bottom half is Frontline). Notice from the current link (Normany/Arnhem) there is a thumbnail of what looks like a repaint of the Long Range Desert Group vehicle but I can't be sure:

http://www.toy-soldiers-direct.com/toy-soldiers/normandy-arnhem.html

If you click on the 'pictures and prices' link or the 'storefront' link it'll bring you to their up-to-date website:

http://www.tradewinddirect.com/home.php

In order to continue to navigate the old you need to keep within the toy-soldiers-direct.com pages, which also contain a few PDF files.
 

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Thanks for the help finding the redundant pages. I remember when Tradewind had the stuff in stock. By the way, the photo is of the resin and metal Long Range Desert Group Chevy 30 CWT Truck on my (originally Afrika Corps) Diorama. Its one of my favorite pieces, although the resin and metal New York Symposium Commerative 8th Army Bedford Lorry (one of a kind) is even nicer.
 

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This is an impressive list of model airplanes, but I want to re-ask the questions posted earlier:

1. Were all of these Warbirds hand carved wood produced in limited numbers?
2. What year was the last model available for sale at a K&C dealership.

King and Country now specializes in WWII ETO infantry figures and armoured vehicles. However, the outcome of this conflict was decided by Allied strategic bombing, and Allied tactical air superiority. Most German soldiers would later admit that close quarters combat served to delay the inevitable and complete defeat of Nazi Germany.
 

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Hey, I just read the other thread about the history of K&C warbirds, and the need for a forum poll regarding new lines of products for these. My questions have been answered.
(BTW, I think Corgi makes a pretty good 1:32 WWII fighter)
 
Certain of the more popular wood warbirds (Spitfire, ME109, Hawker Hurricane, Fokker TriPlane) were produced in fairly large numbers (perhaps as many as 50-100). The vast majority of the planes, however, were produced in very small mumbers, perhaps 5-10, with some having only 1-3 produced. They were last available from dealers fairly recently, with the last listing on a dealer website I can recall being Eddie Richinbacker's Spad on the Old Toy Soldier Home website in 2003 (I bought it). I believe that there are two available from King & Country U.K. right now (not listed on the website, but available). They are, however, due to the poor exchange rate, extremely expensive in American dollars, perhaps twice what they would be if sold on ebay in the U.S.
 

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Louis,

What planes are available in the UK? Maybe we need to go over there :D Road Trip!
 

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Brad,

I am going to Scotland and London this August, but I'm thinking more plane trip than road trip (I can't hold my breath that long). The planes available at K&C, UK from Mike & Sue Neville are a 1/32 scale F104 Starfighter in West German Navy markings, and a 1/48 scale B17 Flying Fortress in the markings "A Bit O'Lace" (the one appearing in the warbirds flyer). I also know a gentleman in Scotland selling a Sopwith Camel and a Fokker Triplane, but he wants a lot of money for them (again, the exchange rate).

Louis
 
Going on vacation. I assume you'll be going to the Imperial War Museum. A great place. That exchange rate killed us last summer. Fortunately, we weren't in London too long although I'd love to go back.
 
I've been to the Imperial War museum, and I agree, Its great. I will make sure to get there again this time.
 

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