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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
January 2018


WELCOME to the first ‘DISPATCHES’ of the New Year and a bumper bundle of great new releases to add to your collection! Let’s, without further ado, get started...

1. APPREARING IN JANUARY 2018

A. The Ramcke Brigade

In 1942 among the reinforcements being sent from Germany to Erwin Rommel’s ‘Afrika Korps’ in their assault towards the Suez Canal was a full brigade of Luftwaffe paratroopers (Fallschirmjagers) under the command of General Hermann-Bernhard RAMCKE.

These crack troops (almost 3,000 strong) were attached to the Italian 25th Infantry Division ‘Bologna’ and fought at the Battle of El Alamein. Although incurring heavy losses and surrounded on all sides they managed to break out and capture a huge British supply column. In addition to looting all the much-needed supplies they also utilized the captured vehicles to transport the Brigade’s survivors back to the safety of the Axis lines.

Throughout their service in North Afrika Ramcke’s men were famous for their audacious and bold fighting abilities... often against heavy odds. Their famous and well-deserved reputation and recognition was as much recognized and admired by their British enemy as well as their fellow Afrika Korps comrades.

This is the first of two releases of General Ramcke’s men... in action!

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AK120 “The Fire Support Team” (2-man set)
As one lying prone MG34 gunner, keeps the enemy’s heads down his ‘spotter’ (with the binos and pistol) observes the ‘fall of shot’.

AK121 “Signals Officer”
This white-capped FJ officer receives the latest orders from H.Q. via his field telephone.

AK122 “Kneeling Firing”
In any ‘action’ collection a rifleman in this position is a ‘must have’!

AK123 “Standing Firing”
Almost as important and invaluable as the figure above is the standing rifleman... Both men are armed with the standard Mauser K98 carbine / rifle.

AK126 “Standing Ready”
This MP-40 ‘Schmeisser’ – armed Paratrooper is already a veteran of airborne campaigns in Holland, Belgium and Crete... He’s tough, battle-hardened and experienced... Hence he gets the Schmeisser.

AK-S01 “Ramcke’s Boys” The Value-Added Set
Buy all of these singles together and you make a fair saving costwise!
Buy now, while stocks last...

AVAILABLE: Mid January
 

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B. “CAMERA... LIGHTS... ACTION!”
Leni Riefenstahl
(1902-2003) was, to say the least, ambitious and talented. In her long and varied career she was a film director, producer, screenwriter, editor, actress, dancer and photographer. She excelled in all of them.

Her world fame however came from just 2 major documentary films... “Triumph of the Will” (1935) and “Olympia” (1936) ... Both important NAZI propaganda films depicting the 1934 Party Rally in Nuremberg and the 1936 Olympic Games held in Berlin.

Her technical and innovative mastery of film techniques was second-to-none and both motion pictures received much praise not just inside the Third Reich but also far and wide outside it!

Because of her close involvement with the Nazis before and during the war her reputation never fully recovered after 1945 although she continued to work almost up to the time of her death in 2003 at the ripe old age of 101.

LAH226 “Leni Riefenstahl film-maker Set”
A casually-dressed Riefenstahl leans over her cameramen during the filming of one of her epic documentaries. In addition to her civilian crew she could and did make full use of additional film crew from Nazi groups such as the SA (Sturmabteilung) , Hitler’s brownshirts.

LAH227 “Clapper-Board Boy”
Another eager young volunteer from the Hitlerjugend this time assists the Riefenstahl film crew.

LAH228X “Sturmabteilung Minder” (Liaison Officer)
Although, for the most part, Riefenstahl was left to her own devices because of her extensive use of SA camera crew SA Leader Ernst Rohm insisted that a ‘Liaison Officer’ was always present... at least for the most important ‘shots’ of the Party Rally at Nuremberg that year.
Please Note: This particular figure is a K&C X clusive available direct through King & Country and certain authorized dealers.

LAH229 “Standing Cameraman & Tripod”
Another of Riefenstahl’s many cameramen... This time behind the viewfinder of a tripod-mounted Arriflex... at the time one of the most advanced cine cameras in the world.

LAH-S01 “The Complete Riefenstahl Set”
Leni Riefenstahl and her complete crew... LAH 226, 227 and 229 all at a very attractive combined value price!

AVAILABLE: Mid-Late January
 

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C. WHAT A DIFFERENCE A DECADE MAKES...
By the time the 1934 Party Rally in Nuremberg had taken place and been filmed the Nazis had just been in power for less than 20 months...
Just over 10 years later the picture had dramatically changed... The British and Americans were steadily advancing from the West and the Soviet steam roller was smashing all before it from the East.

Germany was throwing all its reserves into the front lines to try to stave off defeat or at least postpone the inevitable in the vain hope that Hitler’s “Wonder Weapons” would soon arrive...

Among the soldiers defending the crumbling borders of the Third Reich were these Panzer Grenadiers...

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WH076 “Standing Ready w/Panzerfaust”
A young Panzer Grenadier cautiously looks around a corner for a likely target... In his hands, the small but deadly ‘Panzerfaust’ anti tank rocket launcher.

WH077 “Machine Gun Team”
This 2-man set has the excellent MG42 machine gun lined up and ready to decimate any approaching enemy.
This belt-fed machine gun was so well-designed and manufactured that a direct derivation of it is still in use with the German Bundeswehr (Army) today!

WH078 “Standing Ready Panzer Grenadier”
A very useful ‘back-up’ figure to support and cover WH076.

WH081 “Kneeling Panzer Grenadier”
This figure is doing what Grenadiers do... about to throw a grenade!

WH083 “Sturmgeschutz III”
The ‘Stug III’ assault gun was Germany’s most-produced (over 10,000 vehicles) armoured fighting vehicle of WW2. It was built on the chassis of the already-proven Panzer III tank, replacing the turret with an armoured, fixed superstructure mounting a more powerful gun.
Although originally intended as a mobile assault gun to support infantry it was continually modified and improved to become a tank destroyer.
Our latest Ausf. G model is in typical late-war camouflage and mounts a 7.5cm main gun as well as a 7.92 mm MG34 machine gun complete with armoured shield.
Two crew figures are provided as well an extra machine gun and shield should the collector wish to display the vehicle in a non-fighting mode. 2 x radio antennas are also attached.

AVAILABLE: Early January

WH089 “Dismounted Assault Gun Crew #1”
Two
Assault Gun Crew reflecting on some recent action ... As you see one has been wounded while the other enjoys some coffee.

WH090 “Dismounted Assault Gun Crew #2”
Three
very useful crew members preparing to ‘mount-up’ their vehicle and make ready for battle...
All three have no bases and can be placed beside or on top of the vehicle.

AVAILABLE: Mid-Late January
 

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D.KNIGHTS & CRUSADERS
Moving away from WW2 for just a brief moment let’s move back almost a thousand years to the time of the Crusades, Normans and Saxons...

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MK174 “Ivanhoe”
‘Ivanhoe’
was a novel written by Sir Walter Scott and told the story of one of the few remaining Saxon noble families at a time when medieval England was dominated by Norman nobility, descendants of William the Conqueror.
It follows the adventures of Sir Wilfred of Ivanhoe , who has been disowned by his father for his allegiance to the Norman King Richard the Lionheart.
After the failure of the Third Crusade many of the Knights (including Ivanhoe) who had followed Richard to the Holy Land returned home. There they found a land under the cruel hand of the King’s brother, Prince John.
The novel tells the story of Ivanhoe’s return and his struggle to regain his father’s trust, help a Jewish merchant and his daughter and win the hand of his true love, the Lady Rowena.
Along the way there are battles, jousts and duels that Ivanhoe undertakes and wins before he reunites with his father, defeats his enemies and gains the lovely Rowena.
The tale has inspired movies, television series and more books and even helped shape the modern notion of Robin Hood and his merry band of outlaws...
Our Ivanhoe stand four-square holding his helmet in one hand and his jousting lance in the other.

MK175 “The Templar (Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert)”
A friend of Prince John and a leader of the Knights Templar . In both Scott’s novel and the movies based on it de Bois Guilbert is Ivanhoe’s sworn enemy. He is also in love with Rebecca the daughter of the Jewish merchant, Isaac of York.

MK176 “The Proclaimer”
In medieval times when most of the population were illiterate it fell upon one man, ‘The Proclaimer’ to make all kinds of public statements, news and laws available to the general public.
Here the duty has fallen to a “Knight Hospitaller” , easily recognized by the white Maltese cross on a red background on both his surcoat and shield.

AVAILABLE: Mid January
 

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E. ON THE BEACH...
Three additional U.S. Marines battle their way across a Pacific beach in one of K&C’s newest and most popular ‘action’ series...

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USMC027 “Crouching Marine”
Keeping his head down this ‘Leatherneck’ makes his way forward under heavy and sustained enemy fire!

USMC030 “Running w/BAR Marine”
Clutching his heavy but reliable B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) another Marine moves rapidly forward.

USMC032 “Wounded Marine”
Not every Marine makes it safely into cover successfully...! This guy has taken a shot in the leg but he still holds onto his M1 Garand...

AVAILABLE: Mid-Late January
 

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F. “KUNG HEI FAT CHOI!” (Happy Chinese New Year!)
This year Chinese New Year straddles late January and into early February. To help celebrate we are reissuing some past favourites, but in fresh new colours...

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HK273 “Children w/Firecrackers”
The sound of firecrackers is a familiar sound around Chinese New Year... Here a young girl lights the fuse while her elder brother holds the stick and string of fireworks.

HK275 “Man w/Birdcage”
Even today in Hong Kong you can still see people taking their pet birds for some fresh air early in the morning.
Often a group of owners, usually men, can be seen sitting in local parks discussing their pets, listening to their birdsong and comparing each other’s winged companions.

HK276 “The Bird Shop Owner”
Here he is comparing the quality of different cages.

HK277 “The Bird Cage Maker”
Some ‘Bird Shops’ would employ their own artisan craftsman to hand-make each cage individually to each owner’s specific requirements.

HK280 “The Bird Shop Facade”
So, if you’ve already got the previous 3 releases you really need to have the ‘Bird Shop’ to complete the scene and here it is...

AVAILABLE: Mid January
 
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2. BEING RETIRED...
A mixed-bag of older and not-so-old sets and figures making way for the newer pieces...

AF038 VMF-214 Signpost
AG015 Crouching Hoplite
AG016 The Army of Darius Officer
AG033 Odysseus
AK095 2cm Flak 38 Gun Set
AK096 Flak Gun Crew
BBA056 Keepin “Warm
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DD281 Tank Crews Set #2
FW173 Nursing Sister
LAH152 SA Man Marching w/Rifle
LoJ027 Seated Man
LoJ028 Sitting Woman
LoJ029 The Scholar
MG066 Airborne Containers

And that’s the story for January ... Hope you had a great Christmas and we’ll see you again in, if I remember correctly, February.
All the best and happy collecting!

Andy C. Neilson
Co-founder & Creative Director
King & Country Ltd.
 

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2. BEING RETIRED...
A mixed-bag of older and not-so-old sets and figures making way for the newer pieces...

AF038 VMF-214 Signpost
AG015 Crouching Hoplite
AG016 The Army of Darius Officer
AG033 Odysseus
AK095 2cm Flak 38 Gun Set
AK096 Flak Gun Crew
BBA056 Keepin “Warm
BBA078 Sitting Wounded Set
DD281 Tank Crews Set #2
FW173 Nursing Sister
LAH152 SA Man Marching w/Rifle
LoJ027 Seated Man
LoJ028 Sitting Woman
LoJ029 The Scholar
MG066 Airborne Containers

And that’s the story for January ... Hope you had a great Christmas and we’ll see you again in, if I remember correctly, February.
All the best and happy collecting!

Andy C. Neilson
Co-founder & Creative Director
King & Country Ltd.

Andy - excellent news on the Ramcke Brigade and AK -S01 - the order has been placed. Happy New Year
 
D.KNIGHTS & CRUSADERS
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Lovely set! Two questions, if I may.

1. Will that proclaimer also get a variant in the yellow and black of the Sheriff's men?

2. Do you think there will also be a duel set of Sir Ivanhoe fighting Sir Brian de Bois Guilbert, like the set we have for Robin and Sir Guy?

Keep up the good work!

WK
 
Great releases for WW2 collectors, as for the rest ....... ????

Oh well ... WW2 Germans must still be paying the wages in HK :)

John
 
Great releases this month������

The three Leathernecks for me this month.



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Same for me Harrie, plus the odd Jap.


Steve
 
E. ON THE BEACH...
Three additional U.S. Marines battle their way across a Pacific beach in one of K&C’s newest and most popular ‘action’ series...

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USMC027 “Crouching Marine”
Keeping his head down this ‘Leatherneck’ makes his way forward under heavy and sustained enemy fire!

USMC030 “Running w/BAR Marine”
Clutching his heavy but reliable B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) another Marine moves rapidly forward.

USMC032 “Wounded Marine”
Not every Marine makes it safely into cover successfully...! This guy has taken a shot in the leg but he still holds onto his M1 Garand...

AVAILABLE: Mid-Late January

Thanks Andy, looking forward to more in the future...maybe a vehicle or armor.

Carlos
 
Over the years, I've done some reading and seen some movies about Riefenstahl; I particularly recommend the film The Wonderful Horrible Life of Leni Riefenstahl. I was looking forward to this figure, which appears based on the below photo. The K & C version is below the actual photo.

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The actual scene is not exactly like the actual photo, which, for me, would not be the end of the world. Unfortunately, the figure doesn't look like Leni. K & C has tried to make her look more feminine with the necklace and plunging neckline but that's not the way she appears in the actual photo or other photos of her shooting movies. Disappointing. I will have to see if Mike DeMarco can alter the figure sufficiently so she looks like the real thing, as well as remove the Nazi armband from the cameraman.
 
Wow! I think this is one of the best dispatches month in a long time. Ramcke Brigade, USMC, Panzer Grenadiers, and a Stug III (plus a sneak peek of a desert Sahariana that we may see in the future). Fantastic collection for us WWII fans.

Before I discovered K&C, I use to collect 1/32nd scale Oryon figures (sold in sets of four). Their Ramcke Brigade is one of my favorite sets and I've always wanted to see a new release of one of K&C's sets like their MG42 Machine Gun Team (AK013) or Standing Patrol (AK011). I esp. like the new Signal Officer.

Great way to start out the New Year!

Oryon's 1/32 scale Ramcke Brigade - time to break out the desert village.


Fallschirmjäger Brigade Ramcke by Western Outlaw, on Flickr
 
E. ON THE BEACH...
Three additional U.S. Marines battle their way across a Pacific beach in one of K&C’s newest and most popular ‘action’ series...

USMC027 “Crouching Marine”
Keeping his head down this ‘Leatherneck’ makes his way forward under heavy and sustained enemy fire!

USMC030 “Running w/BAR Marine”
Clutching his heavy but reliable B.A.R. (Browning Automatic Rifle) another Marine moves rapidly forward.

USMC032 “Wounded Marine”
Not every Marine makes it safely into cover successfully...! This guy has taken a shot in the leg but he still holds onto his M1 Garand...

AVAILABLE: Mid-Late January

A great way to start the new year! ^&grin Thank you, Andy
Multiples of these will be head to Waldoboro, to fend off the Japanese, currently freezing their "Banzai's" off in Maine!

--- LaRRy
 
Like the Germans, Stug IV is nice, have 4 of them from K & C and think each is very good.
The AK figures look good, but there is something about them I cannot put my finger on which makes them not look 'right'!

No Battle of the Bulge figures so far. Nothing this month on my want list, but they do look quality figures.
 

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