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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
JUNE 2021

Hi Guys,
Welcome to the June Edition of ‘DISPATCHES’ and another batch of figure and vehicle releases that cover a fairly decent spread of some of King & Country’s most popular series and subjects.
And so, without further ado let’s get on with the show... and tell!

1. BEING RELEASED IN JUNE...
A. ‘First Stop Vietnam!’

K&C’s ‘Vietnam’ range of figures and fighting vehicles which began back in 2018 has been a ‘bulls-eye’ hit with many collectors, not just in the U.S. and Australia but all over the world.
There are, I believe, many reasons for this, first and foremost is the ‘Documentary Realism’ of the figures themselves... The vast majority of the poses of the figures... military and civilian have been directly inspired by actual photos taken during the war by some of the finest and bravest combat photographers of the conflict.
At the same time the ‘painting style’ of particularly the military figures seems to more accurately reflect the reality of combat in a hot and humid South East Asian environment whether it be the streets and buildings of Hue and Saigon or the hills, plains and paddy fields of the Vietnamese countryside.
Supporting our troops and civilians are our fighting vehicles which contain not only the ubiquitous and iconic M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers but also the lesser known M42 ‘Duster’ and even the humble M274 ‘Mule’ . Add to that such unusual and unique vehicles that range from the mighty Australian ArmyCENTURION main battle tank to the nifty and colorful little ‘Vespa’ motor scooters complete with a trio of very attractive young South Vietnamese beauties and you have a unique and original collection that captures many different aspects of a very complex conflict.

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Here are some great new additions...

VN110 ‘On Patrol’
Two more USMC ‘Grunts’ that can be utilized in either an urban or rural setting. Both Marines are carrying the classic M14 rifle in preference to the more common M16.
Although heavier and longer than the M16 many Marine riflemen preferred the ‘stopping power’ of the harder hitting 7.62mm round that the M14 fired.
In addition, the early ‘teething problems’ of the M16 meant that a lot of Marines did not value or trust the new weapon as compared to its ‘tried and tested’ M14 predecessor.

VN111’The LT and his Radioman’
‘Grunts’
in the field and sometimes out of it would address their Lieutenants as ‘LT’ , the shortened abbreviation of the rank. Here, the ‘LT’ is using his radioman’s handset while studying his map and receiving instructions from a superior officer.
While the LT is carrying a newly-acquired M16 over his shoulder his ‘radioman’ standing next to him rests on his preferred M14... a great and very useful little 2-man set.

VN118’The Patrol / General Service Land Rover’
At last, the long-awaited, second K&C Australian Army, short-wheel base Land Rover. This particular version has had its side doors and rear hatch removed to allow fast loading and even faster ‘debussing’ in the event of an ambush or other emergency.
Minus the roof canvas the vehicle can easily accommodate additional figures to back up the driver or put in extra supplies and ammunition.
The model also comes with its Army driver and his individual L1A1 Self Loading Rifle.

VN125 ’Aussie Land Rover Crew Set’
The perfect additions to VN118 are these three sitting Royal Australian Regiment infantrymen. All three ‘Diggers’ carry L1A1 SLR’s and are in suitable seated positions can be placed at various points in the vehicle and also on top of other Australian fighting vehicles such as the Centurion and the M113.

AVAILABLE: Early June
 
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B. ‘REBEL WITH A CAUSE’
Following on from the success of our recent re-release of mounted Confederate Cavalry many collectors (and quite a few K&C Dealers) requested that we take a ‘second-look’ at our dismounted ‘Federal Cavalry’ and consider ‘converting’ them into their Confederate opponents.
And so, we took some unpainted castings and painted them up as ‘Johnny Rebs’ . In addition we selected one of the most popular of the original Confederate Cavalry three-man sets, and gave them a ‘makeover’ too.
I reckon these 8 revised and upgraded dismounted cavalrymen make a welcome bunch of reinforcements for any American Civil War buff who never had the originals... or wants to add a few more.

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CW113 ’Carried Off’
Two of his men carry off the battlefield their wounded officer.

CW114 ’Corporal Loading Carbine’
This Kneeling NCO (non commissioned officer) reaches back into his cartridge pouch for another round.

CW115 ’Trooper Cocking Carbine’
Thumb cocking back the hammer of his carbine this trooper readies his weapon to fire.

CW116 ’Kneeling Trooper Firing Carbine’
Ready... Aim... Fire!

CW117 ’Standing Trooper Firing Carbine’

CW118 ’Sergeant Firing Pistol’
Using his forearm to steady his aim the sergeant fires his Navy Coltat the enemy.

AVAILABLE: Mid June
 

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C. ‘PRUSSIAN MANOEUVERS’

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Prior to the outbreak of WW1 virtually every military power in Europe held massive army maneuvers each Spring and Summer to practise their land forces abilities in the event of an outbreak of hostilities with any of their neighboring countries.
No nation exercised their soldiers and generals as eagerly or as expertly as Imperial Germany.
Under the eye of Kaiser Wilhelm II the German Army and its generals placed great emphasis on their ability to move huge bodies of troops rapidly and efficiently around the battlefield in order to outflank and outmaneuver any opponent.
Within the Army itself it was widely acknowledged that the Prussian Line Infantry regiments were among the best trained and led and would be in the forefront of any advance if training maneuvers ever changed to... actual war!
The troops shown here are in the traditional pre war summer uniforms of dark blue tunics with white canvas cotton trousers and the traditional black ‘pickelhaub’ helmets and jack boots. The riflemen are armed with the Mauser Model ’98 rifle.

FW243 ‘Prussian Line Infantryman Standing Firing’
FW244 ‘P.L .I. Kneeling Firing’
FW245 ‘P.L.I. Firing Prone’
FW246 ‘P.L.I. Kneeling Ready’
FW249 ‘P.L.I. Maxim Machine Gunner’

AVAILABLE: Early June
 
KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
JUNE 2021

Hi Guys,
Welcome to the June Edition of ‘DISPATCHES’ and another batch of figure and vehicle releases that cover a fairly decent spread of some of King & Country’s most popular series and subjects.
And so, without further ado let’s get on with the show... and tell!

1. BEING RELEASED IN JUNE...
A. ‘First Stop Vietnam!’

K&C’s ‘Vietnam’ range of figures and fighting vehicles which began back in 2018 has been a ‘bulls-eye’ hit with many collectors, not just in the U.S. and Australia but all over the world.
There are, I believe, many reasons for this, first and foremost is the ‘Documentary Realism’ of the figures themselves... The vast majority of the poses of the figures... military and civilian have been directly inspired by actual photos taken during the war by some of the finest and bravest combat photographers of the conflict.
At the same time the ‘painting style’ of particularly the military figures seems to more accurately reflect the reality of combat in a hot and humid South East Asian environment whether it be the streets and buildings of Hue and Saigon or the hills, plains and paddy fields of the Vietnamese countryside.
Supporting our troops and civilians are our fighting vehicles which contain not only the ubiquitous and iconic M113 Armoured Personnel Carriers but also the lesser known M42 ‘Duster’ and even the humble M274 ‘Mule’ . Add to that such unusual and unique vehicles that range from the mighty Australian ArmyCENTURION main battle tank to the nifty and colorful little ‘Vespa’ motor scooters complete with a trio of very attractive young South Vietnamese beauties and you have a unique and original collection that captures many different aspects of a very complex conflict.

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Here are some great new additions...

VN110 ‘On Patrol’
Two more USMC ‘Grunts’ that can be utilized in either an urban or rural setting. Both Marines are carrying the classic M14 rifle in preference to the more common M16.
Although heavier and longer than the M16 many Marine riflemen preferred the ‘stopping power’ of the harder hitting 7.62mm round that the M14 fired.
In addition, the early ‘teething problems’ of the M16 meant that a lot of Marines did not value or trust the new weapon as compared to its ‘tried and tested’ M14 predecessor.

VN111’The LT and his Radioman’
‘Grunts’
in the field and sometimes out of it would address their Lieutenants as ‘LT’ , the shortened abbreviation of the rank. Here, the ‘LT’ is using his radioman’s handset while studying his map and receiving instructions from a superior officer.
While the LT is carrying a newly-acquired M16 over his shoulder his ‘radioman’ standing next to him rests on his preferred M14... a great and very useful little 2-man set.

VN118’The Patrol / General Service Land Rover’
At last, the long-awaited, second K&C Australian Army, short-wheel base Land Rover. This particular version has had its side doors and rear hatch removed to allow fast loading and even faster ‘debussing’ in the event of an ambush or other emergency.
Minus the roof canvas the vehicle can easily accommodate additional figures to back up the driver or put in extra supplies and ammunition.
The model also comes with its Army driver and his individual L1A1 Self Loading Rifle.

VN125 ’Aussie Land Rover Crew Set’
The perfect additions to VN118 are these three sitting Royal Australian Regiment infantrymen. All three ‘Diggers’ carry L1A1 SLR’s and are in suitable seated positions can be placed at various points in the vehicle and also on top of other Australian fighting vehicles such as the Centurion and the M113.

AVAILABLE: Early June

OUTSTANDING ANDY! Keep them coming... been waiting for US patrol theme.

Thanks

Carlos
 
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D. ‘WATCHING & WAITING’
By December 1941, the Imperial Japanese Army had 51 Divisions ready for, or already in action. 27 of these formations were stationed and fighting in China while 13 stood defending the Mongolian border due to concerns about a possible attack by the Soviets in that region.
The remainder of the army meanwhile was preparing for a massive surprise assault to the south against the British in Malaya, Singapore and Hong Kong and the Americans in the Philippines. The Dutch East Indies was also added to the list.
These latest individual Japanese soldiers can be used in a number of ways... to protect military installations and airfields, to guard prisoners or... just to be ready to go into action, you make the decision.

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JN069 ‘Japanese Officer with Binos’
Sheathed ‘Samurai’ sword in one hand, binoculars in the other, this officer observes the enemy.

JN070 ‘Japanese Sergeant with Sword’
The Imperial Japanese Army were firm believers in the military shock value of the power of ‘cold steel’ in combat whether by the ‘Samurai’ sword or the more modern fixed bayonet.

JN071 ‘Standing I.J.A. Machine Gunner’

JN072 ‘I.J.A. Soldier on Guard Duty’
Standing at attention with his ‘Arisaka’ rifle and fixed bayonet by his side.

JN073 ‘I.J.A. Soldier Standing at Ease’
Another Japanese soldier with rifle and bayonet... slightly more relaxed.

AVAILABLE: Mid June

SPECIAL NOTE: The vehicle shown in our pictures here is the ‘Type 94’ truck due for release later this year.
 
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E. ‘NOT ANOTHER BLOODY HITLER...!’
Well yes actually... Although nobody likes him and many loathe him he is the single biggest individual seller of all time! That can’t be denied alas and of all the many figures of ‘Der Fuhrer’ K&C has produced, the brown-shirted version is by far the most requested.

LAH262 ‘Adolf Hitler’
The world’s least favourite house painter in a very familiar pose.

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AVAILABLE: Mid June
 
So, that’s June for you but before we go here are the retirements... Some you might have expected a few others less so but all have to go... Pick out what you like pass on the rest or see what July will bring!

AF035 “Airstrip Leathernecks”
DD279 FURY
IF028 Carabinieri Motorcycle Set
IF031 Flagbearer Sergeant
LAH236 Standing at ease
LAH237 Winter-help BDM Girl
LAH238 BDM Standard Bearer
LAH239 BDM Pennant Carrier
LAH240 Marching BDM Girl w/Backpack (Brunette)
LAH241 Marching BDM Girl w/Backpack (Blonde)
NA316 Napoleonic Guard Box
PnM009 Firing Musketeer
PnM013X Trooper w/Pistol
PnM014 English Civil War Cannon
PnM015 Parliamentary Gunners Set A
PnM016 Parliamentary Gunners Set B
PnM017 Parliamentary Gun Commander
PnM018 Parliamentary Artillery Officer
RAF059 Intelligence Officer
RTA084 Mexican Casualty
RTA085 Mexican Bayoneteer
WoD047 The Coffee Cart
WoD048 The Coffee Couple
WoD049 The Extra Cup
WS277 Smoking General

All the best and happy collecting.



Andy C. Neilson​

Co-founder & Creative Director
King & Country Ltd.

 

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Vietnam and Japanese will be winging their to the land down under. You have come through again Andy. Hanging out for that truck, it’s a beauty. Robin.
 
Vietnam and Japanese will be winging their to the land down under. You have come through again Andy. Hanging out for that truck, it’s a beauty. Robin.


I'd add to Robin's comments that Japanese dispatch rider looks very interesting

Mark
 
Is that it? I thought we'd see the British figures given that June is the Dday anniversary? Maybe Andy has something up his sleeve for the 6th?😉

Scott
 
The unmounted Confederate Cavalry will be a welcome addition to my collection. Look forward to adding them to my existing display.
 
Be adding the VN patrol figures for sure ! :salute::


Steve
 
Is that it? I thought we'd see the British figures given that June is the Dday anniversary? Maybe Andy has something up his sleeve for the 6th?😉

Scott

I also logged on this morning hoping to see the first D Day British troops released, possibly something extra will be released for next week.
 
Hey Andy:

Great job with adding to the Vietnam War theme.

Here's a thought you have already had; "Streets of Saigon"/ "Streets of Hue" during relative peace and battle.

You don't have to reveal any secrets, it's just a thought.

Carlos
 
I'm looking forward to the release of the D-Day British.

Joe
 
The Type 94 truck and Jap coastal gun are a standout for me, the truck looks quite big actually. Looking forward to its release Andy.
 

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