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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
August 2023
Hi Guys,August 2023
Having just returned from Australia after my 14 day ‘OzTour’ I would like to thank all those very special Aussie dealers, collectors and friends who made the visit so enjoyable, so interesting… and so inspiring!
As I’ve said oft times before it’s not just a case of me only talking about K&C but a great opportunity for me to discuss all aspects of the hobby in general and King & Country in particular… past, present and future.
Emails and the internet are very useful tools with which to interact with our collectors and dealers but the opportunity to actually sit down and meet up face-to-face and often on a one-to-one basis is invaluable to myself and K&C.
This last visit began in Brisbane and then went on to Sydney followed by Adelaide and finally ended up in Melbourne.
In each city I spent whole days and sometimes quite a few very late nights discussing new ideas and fresh approaches to this great hobby of ours as well as analyzing and looking into a raft of exciting new ideas and suggestions for both existing K&C series and some new, very original future ranges.
While in Australia after each long and enjoyable day I would go over my notes from all the meetings. I would also look through some of the many books and magazines that I had bought or been given by both dealers and collectors to see what visual references might be useful in the future development.
After all that I would try and get some ‘shut-eye’ while already looking forward to the next day and the next ‘meet ‘n’ greet’.
For many years Australia has been one of my all-time favourite destinations… The people are funny, friendly and full of good humour. The land itself is simply spectacular with echoes of Texas and California but still uniquely Aussie.
Its great cities, Brisbane, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne are a dynamic blend of the old and new mixing the best of traditional British mid 19th century colonial architecture with the ultra modern 21st century international buildings that reach far into the vast Australian sky.
As you can tell I’m a big fan of this very big country and the people from all sorts of backgrounds and ethnicities that live in it. I can’t wait to go back!
Meanwhile back at the ranch … here’s a little ‘heads-up’ on our August releases…
1. Available in August…
A. “Things that go bump in the night…”
DRACULA was originally a novel by Irish author, Bram Stoker , published in 1897. It tells the tale of a Transylvanian nobleman, Count Dracula who is a vampire with a fondness for the blood of young virgins.
The story of Dracula has been the basis for numerous films and plays with Bram Stoker himself writing the first stage adaptation which was presented in London a few months after his novel was published.
The first film to feature Count Dracula was a Hungarian silent film ‘The Death of Dracula’ released in 1921. More international fame came to the vampiric count with the 1931 Hollywood version of ‘Dracula’ starring Bela Lugosi which prompted several more sequels during the 1930s and ‘40s.
In 1958 the British movie company ‘Hammer Films’ added to the Dracula Legacy with their own interpretation starring Christopher Lee which built upon the earlier Hollywood movies and their visual style but with the bold addition of full colour and gallons of fresh, fake and very red blood!
Lee’s portrayal was overtly sexual and paid prominent attention to his vampire fangs, the delicious necks of his female victims and their heaving bosoms atop their low-cut nightgowns and dresses.
Christopher Lee continued throughout the 1960s and ‘70s to occasionally portray the count and his appearance and costume has been part of the inspiration for this new K&C Horror Stories figure alongwith a nod or two in the direction of the great Bela Lugosi who brought the count to the silver screen decades before.
HS001 ‘Count Dracula’
About to do what Dracula does best and make an impression on a helpless but very attractive female victim.
On the other hand he might just be leaving for a night at the opera. If so however, he really should wipe the fresh blood off his wickedly long fangs!
Available: Early August
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