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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
August 2025
August 2025
Hi Guys,
Before I begin this month’s ‘DISPATCHES’ allow me to express my gratitude to a pair of special friends down under who made my most recent visit to the ‘Land of Oz’ so enjoyable and memorable.
In Brisbane, I was fortunate to stay as a guest of Mark Harrison who has one of the finest collections of toy soldiers not only in Queensland but all of Australia. Apart from an amazing selection of K&C items across a wide range of different series Mark’s collection also includes other fine examples from other global toy soldier makers.
While in Brisbane, thanks to Mark, I got to view another fine collection belonging to Mr. Phil Charlwood before visiting ‘The Military Workshop’, K&C’s long-standing K&C dealer which, following the untimely death of Brett Williams, has passed to his son Anthony.
Anthony along with his fiance Leilani have worked wonders on the store, reorganizing it and almost creating a brand-new shop complete with some incredible displays and additional ease of access to view all their toy soldier offerings. This was a huge job and very well executed… If you’re in the Brisbane area make a point of visiting The ‘new’ Military Workshop – you will not be disappointed!
While in Brisbane, I was also invited to open a special ‘VIETNAM’ exhibit in the Officers Mess at the city’s Victoria Barracks utilizing many of K&C’s own ‘Vietnam’ series of figures, vehicles and aircraft belonging to the aforementioned Mark and Phil.
Yet one more Brisbane highlight was the K&C Dinner Event organized by our good friend Sven de Braekeleir of Peter Nathan Toy Soldiers in Sydney. In previous years this had been set up by the late Brett Williams however with Brett’s passing Sven stepped into the breach and organized an excellent ‘Saturday Night Dinner’ which was well attended by almost 40 participants and a great time was had by all, including myself.
The following day, Sunday, I flew down to Sydney and spent five days working with Sven and his wife Sonya at Peter Nathan Toy Soldiers in the business heart of this great Australian city.
As a side note, Sydney is also one of my favourite international destinations in the whole wide world. Its spectacular harbour complete with the iconic bridge and Opera House never fails to impress.
On most of my last visits I have always stayed at ‘The Four Seasons’ hotel located right next to the historic ‘ROCKS’ area of Sydney, possibly the oldest part of the city and full of terrific galleries, restaurants and cafes.
Among the many reasons I choose ‘The Four Seasons’ is to get a Harbour view room where I can enjoy the beautiful sunrises and sunsets over this stunning harbour. At the same time the hotel has a great little outdoor swimming pool where every morning I get to enjoy at least half an hour ‘doing laps’ before heading into ‘The Rocks’ and my favourite café for a typical Aussie breakfast followed by a brisk 20 minute walk to the new Peter Nathan Toy Soldiers shop on Druitt Street almost next to the old store in QVB (Queen Victoria Building).
During this year’s working visit to the Sydney store I was able to discuss all aspects of the toy soldier business with both Sven and his wife Sonya who have now taken over the business from Peter after his own relatively recent retirement. I am delighted to report that the new, much larger store is going from strength-to-strength with a growing band of Aussie collectors and an even larger selection of King & Country’s many different historic collections!
Talking of Aussie collectors… several of Sven’s top clientele flew into Sydney from other parts of the country to attend the K&C Event along with a fair number of Sydney regulars at our Thursday night gathering at an all-new venue!
On my last full day in this great city I decided to treat myself to a big, bold tattoo (I’ve already got two very old ones).
My design of choice was a large, distinctive and quite elaborate rendition of the badge of His Majesty’s Royal Marines!
While exploring the city a few days earlier I had come upon a small tattoo parlor called ‘Thirteen Foot Tattoo’ and on a whim entered in and asked the young lady how much this particular design would cost. After studying my choice and agreeing the price I booked a session for a couple of days later.
Two days on, at the appointed time, I arrived and met the tattoist, a talented young Asian / Aussie girl and she immediately got down to work.
Delicately and skillfully the young lady worked her magic and after three long hours, Ⅰ emerged from the parlor slightly more decorated than before but absolutely thrilled with the result. A perfect end to another great and enjoyable K&C ‘OzFest’ and with a unique and original momento for an old ‘Bootneck’ to remember it by!