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DISPATCHES
January 2026
January 2026
Hi Guys,
Welcome to this first ‘DISPATCHES’ of the New Year and a nice little batch of new releases from three very different ranges and… from three very different historical periods.
Let’s begin with a long journey down through the bitterly frigid waters of the South Atlantic to a cold, little group of lonely, windswept islands that Argentina rashly decided to invade in April 1982.
That action was to trigger a short, sharp military conflict that lasted just ten bloody weeks and forced Britain to undertake a military campaign that was to become the country’s greatest military effort since World War Two.
Over ten weeks the whole world watched as a British Task Force sailed 8,000 miles (about 13,000 km) carrying just two reinforced Infantry Brigades alongwith limited air, armour and artillery support. Their mission was to land, engage and defeat the enemy while at the same time liberate the islands and free its inhabitants.
Among those ground forces that landed on San Carlos Bay on 21 May 1982, was a small force of armoured reconnaissance vehicles divided into two troops and comprising 4 x ‘Scorpion’ and 4 x ‘Scimitar’ Light Tanks, backed up by one ‘Samson’ Armoured Recovery Vehicle. All nine of these vehicles were ‘crewed’ by just 28 officers and men from The Blues and Royals.
Throughout the land campaign in the Falklands these vehicles and their crews provided invaluable assistance to the infantry. Among their many tasks were ferrying all kinds of ammunition and other vital supplies forward as well as carrying ‘friendly’ wounded and captured prisoners of war out of harm’s way. All of this while still performing their primary role of fire support for the British troops.
BEING RELEASED IN JANUARY…
The FV107 Scimitar was an armoured tracked reconnaissance vehicle (often classed as a light tank) and part of a unique series of vehicles designed and produced by the Alvis Company of Coventry in the U.K. during the early to mid 1970s.
Similar in appearance to its ‘stablemate’ the FV101 ‘Scorpion’ the ‘Scimitar’ mounted a 30mm ‘Rarden’ cannon. During its time in service with the British Army it was supplied to the Royal Armoured Corps armoured regiments in the reconnaissance role.
Each regiment originally had a close reconnaissance squadron of five troops, each containing a total of eight FV107 ‘Scimitars’.
FIGHTING ROLE
Although best known for its role in the Falklands Conflict this vehicle and the ‘Scorpion’ saw extensive e active service in the 1990 Gulf War… Bosnia… Kosovo… the 2023 Iraq War… the war in Afghanistan and much more recently during the ongoing Russia / Ukraine invasion.
Our K&C ‘Scimitar’ is in the British Army camouflage scheme of olive drab and black, typical of the 1980s and comes complete with a head ‘n’ shoulders driver figure as well as a three quarters vehicle commander in the open turret hatch.
If you already have the K&C ‘Falklands Scorpion’ this new FV107 ‘Scimitar’ makes the perfect accompaniment!
TF020 FV107 The ‘Scimitar’ Light Tank
This is the second of The Blues and Royals Armoured Reconnaissance Vehicles that took part in the Falklands Conflict.
Our first was, of course, the ‘SCORPION’, released in 2023 and long sold-out however you might be lucky and still find a rare one on Ebay or the secondary market!
AVAILABLE: Early January
