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KING & COUNTRY DISPATCHES
October 2023

Hi Guys,
By the time you read this I should already be back in Hong Kong after my U.S. visit to the all-new ‘CHICAGOLAND Toy Soldier Show’ which has taken the place of the long-established but sadly now- cancelled ‘Chicago Toy Soldier Show’.
In addition, on this trip I will have visited San Antonio and our own ‘KING & COUNTRY TEXAS’ store.
Here in Hong Kong recently we have also survived, relatively unscathed, a major Typhoon followed, a week later, by the heaviest rainfall in the former Colony’s history since records began in 1884!
So, lots has been going on but somehow, through all of that, K&C has still managed to bring out a few bits and pieces that I hope collectors and dealers will appreciate… Let’s get on with the show….

1. BEING RELEASED THIS MONTH

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A. LIFE & DEATH ON THE NILE

Following up on the success and popularity of our ‘Tutankhamun’ related figures set in the years following the discovery of the young pharaoh’s tomb we are releasing a choice selection of some other characters with interesting stories to tell that add more than a touch of colour to this ‘Ancient Egyptian’ series.

AE102 ‘Signor Ferrari’
For the classic movie fans among us here is one of the supporting characters from the great ‘CASABLANCA’ starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman ‘Signor Ferrari’.
Ferrari , in the film is a bar-owning competitor of Bogart’s ‘Rick Blaine’ with a decidedly murky background involving all kinds of black market activity in Vichy-controlled Casablanca in what was then French Morocco.
I like to imagine he might also have been in prewar Egypt wheeling and dealing in all kinds of illegal activities including selling-off stolen Ancient Egyptian antiquities to rich American and European visitors.
In the ‘Casablanca’ film ‘Signor Ferrari’ was played by the British actor Sydney Greenstreet well known for his villainous roles.

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AE103 ‘Death On The Nile’ Duo
‘Death On The Nile’
was and is one of Agatha Christie’s most famous mystery novels and first published in 1937. It features, of course, one of Christie’s favourite characters, Hercule Poirot , the famous Belgian detective.
In the 1978 movie version, Poirot was played by the very talented Peter Ustinov , an actor, director, author and great wit.
This is K&C’s third interpretation of Hercule Poirot and is closely based on Ustinov’s own interpretation of the detective and his distinctive looks.
Accompanying Poirot is a formidable lady, Mrs. Marie Van Schuyler played by the equally formidable Bette Davis.
Both figures would most definitely want to visit Tutankhamun’s Tomb to inspect for themselves the many treasures and relics it holds as well perhaps as a few of its mysteries.

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AE105 ‘The Abduls’ (2 x figure set)
After the discovery of Tutankhamun’s Tomb enterprising Egyptians opened a number of hotels and restaurants nearby to cater for the needs and requirements of the many foreign visitors who flocked to view the burial site.
Here is a father and son combination delivering some refreshments for the foreign visitors. Both are wearing traditional servants costume of the kind that could be found throughout Egypt and North Africa during the 1920s, ‘30s and even into the 1940s and ‘50s.

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Available: Early October
 
B. ELSEWHERE IN NORTH AFRIKA…

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Talking of that part of the world… Let’s go forward a few years to a very different kind of foreign visitor to North Africa… Erwin Rommel’s AFRIKAKORPS!
Over the years King & Country has featured many different figures and fighting vehicles (plus a few aircraft too) depicting the Desert War campaign that took place there between 1941 to 1943 and the epic struggle between Britain’s Eighth Army and the German Afrika Korps led by General Erwin Rommel.
These all-new AK figures are just the ‘advance guard’ of whole new range of ‘desert warriors’ that are in the works and will show a different view of the campaign that was described at the time, as a ‘War Without Hate’.
Both sides fought a relatively ‘clean’ war without the bitter hatred and atrocities that took place in other theatres of war, notably in the Pacific and on the Eastern Front.
These new figures are in a series of ‘Behind The Lines’ poses that can still tell a story… just a more peaceful one. You could even imagine them in some kind of Indianna Jones setting… but that’s another story!

AK134 ‘Food & Drink’ (2 x figure set)
As one soldier pours himself a drink, the other eats out of his mess tin.

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AK135 ‘MG34 Machine Gunner’
A standing machine gunner with the MG34 resting on his shoulder and carrying a box of belted ammunition.
Perhaps he is on his way to a practice session at the range…

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AK136 ‘At Ease’ (2 x figure set)
Two relaxed-looking AK soldiers just talking. Obviously there are no enemy troops in the vicinity and they can take it easy… at least for a little while.

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AK137 ‘Guard Duty’
This single AK soldier is enjoying a ‘smoke’ as he looks around him.

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Available: Early October
 
C. GOING FROM HOT TO COLD’

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From the blistering hot sands of North Africa to the freezing, winter cold of the Ardennes Forest in December 1944.
Once again K&C is fortunate to have designed and produced a broad range of figures that cover a wide span of very different historical eras and subjects.
The ‘Battle of The Bugle’ has always been a particular favourite of mine and many K&C collectors. With the last two major releases of ‘Bulge’ American GIs wearing their ‘Melton’ winter overcoats quite of few of our newer collectors requested that we release one or two figures wearing those long greatcoats, that alas, have been long retired and sold-out. Three particular figures were the most requested and here they are together in a combined three-figure set.

BBA108 ‘Staying Warm ‘
These three ‘2nd Generation ’GIs are doing their level best to try and keep warm despite the fierce winter weather conditions that surrounds them.
As one GI drinks some warm coffee, another enjoys a ‘smoke’ while the third guy just blows into his hands as all three stand around a discarded oil drum brazier that someone has turned into a ‘burn barrel’.

As you can see all three GIs are still carrying their rifles so the enemy can’t be too far away.

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Available: Mid October
 
D. CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR!’
Well that’s certainly true however here at King & Country we try and make sure it comes ever year… and always on December 25!
And, as is our tradition, we like to bring out one or two little ‘stocking-fillers’ for those who like their Festive Cheer in small packages…

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XM023-01 ‘Santa & His Snowman’
Santa is having a little break from watching his elves hard at work producing all kinds of terrific toys for all those good little girls and boys all over the world just waiting to discover what Santa has brought them on Christmas morning.
And so, stepping out of his Toy Workshop for a break he’s decided to build himself his very own ‘Snowman’ complete with an old tartan scarf and a giant, snow-capped top hat. Meanwhile…

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XM023-02 ‘The Teddy Bear’s Snowman’
A pair of little Teddy Bear’s also decided they too wanted to build their very own Snowman and so, taking a leaf out of Santa’s book as well copying his design they have built their own version.
Ok, so it’s not their own design but hey, c’mon give the little guys a break.
After all, they’re still only Teddy Bears!

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Available: Mid October
 
E. ‘MORE HORROR STORIES’
From cute little Teddy Bears and jolly old Santa it’s time to take a little side trip to… TRANSYLVANIA.
A couple of months back we released our first look into the dark, vampiric world of the Horror Movie genre with the dreaded and sharp-fanged ‘Count Dracula’.
Well, still somewhat in that vein, if you will pardon my pun, K&C is presenting collectors with a few more memorable if not always menacing figures from some famous Horror Movies…

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HS002 ‘The Bride of Frankenstein’
The Bride of Frankenstein was a 1935 American horror film and a sequel to the 1931 movie ‘Frankenstein’.
As with the first film it starred Boris Karloff as the monster but this time around Dr. Frankenstein decided to produce a female partner to keep the monster company.
The result of the Doctor’s efforts was this strikingly original looking ‘Bride’ played by the English actress Elsa Lanchester complete with a conical hairdo with lightning-trace streaks on each side.
Our K&C figure shows her wearing a simple but stylish long white dress and fully- bandaged arms and legs… the result of numerous surgeries to help put her together.
To say the ‘Bride’ is ‘different‘ would be a slight understatement.

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HS003 ‘Doktor Frederik Von Frankenstein’
From some horror movies that can be frightening… to one that is famously funny, ‘Young Frankenstein’ . This was and is simply the best and funniest comedy /horror movie ever made! Directed by Mel Brooks in 1974 it tells the story of the American great grandson of the infamous scientist who is invited to Transylvania to claim his inheritance and family estate.
Filmed in black and white, ‘Young Frankenstein’ accurately echoes the look of the original 1931 horror movie complete with the same kind of vintage-style opening credits and even utilizes some of the original film props.
Playing the lead was comedian Gene Wilder who was the man who originally came up with the idea of making the film and persuaded his friend Mel Brooks to direct it.
Our K&C portrayal of Dr. Viktor Von Frankenstein is a tribute to Gene, Mel and a very funny movie.

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HS004 ‘Igor, the Doktor’s Assistant’
Although, ‘Young Frankenstein’ is choc-full of great comedic talents in all of the parts special mention must be made of ‘Igor’ , the Doktor’s Assistant played by the irrepressible, bug-eyed Marty Feldman making his American film debut.
In the film ‘Igor’ is a small, black-clad, hunchbacked laboratory assistant always by the side of the doctor and that is how we have portrayed him in this miniature tribute.


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HS005 ‘The Monster’
This King & Country creature is a composite blend of the 1931 monster played by Boris Karloff and the much-later ‘edition’ which featured actor Peter Boyle as the 1974 ‘Young Frankenstein Monster’.
Both are almost 7’ tall, with very large, heavy shoes, badly-fitting clothes and a slightly green, unhealthy pallor that suggests someone who has been dead for a while and only just brought back to life by a mad scientist.

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Available: Late October
 
BEING RETIRED THIS OCTOBER…
On the ‘Retirement List’ this month is quite a selection of items, many of which are in very low quantities. So, if you see something you want… Grab it now while you can and avoid disappointing yourself!

Marching Officer w/Sword
HK113(G/M) Dai Pai Dong Set
HK137(G/M) Policeman w/ Rifle
HK138(G/M) Policeman w/ Notebook
HK139(G/M) Policeman on Patrol
HK140 Police Station
HK194(G/M) Paper Windmill Stall
HK201(G/M) Marching Hong Kong Policeman
HK208(G/M) The NEW Mahjong Set
HK217 New Chinese Pagoda
HK225(G/M) Lullaby
HK260(G/M) The Fish Seller Set
HK263(G/M) The New Sedan-Chair Set
VN072 The U.S. Army M113 APC
WH087 Ambulance Kubelwagen (Mid-Late War)
WS362 HJSS Advancing w/Rifle
WS364 Squadron Leader 'Skipper'
WS367 HJSS Kneeling firing MP40

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Well, Guys, that’s the story so far. I hope there’s something for you.
All the best and happy collecting!



Andy C. Neilson
Co-founder & Creative Director
King & Country Ltd.
 
Fantastic releases, appreciate Andy had the foresight to arrange these before going on holidays. Robin.
 
I'm getting serious Raiders of the Lost Ark vibes from these releases. Hope you're feeling better Andy!
 
AE & AK releases will be orders for me.

BBA108 looks to be a re-release of BBA029 (GI with coffee mug) and BBA056 GI smoking and another blowing on hands over barrel, nice sets for anyone not having the originals.

Mark
 
BBA 108 definitely. ( Have been looking for BBA056 for years now)
very very pleased with this remake , my Ardennes barn will at last have some occupants
Guy:)
 
Good to see Dracula is being joined by his friends.
The additions to the AE range look fun too.
 
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I will be getting the new Christmas Figures, the snowman with the Teddy Bears made me smile, but have to admit when i first saw the set i did think of 'Ted' from the movies.

The AK sets are a must have as well, looking forward to seeing others and potential 8th Army sets as well.

Great to see the Battle of the Bulge set reissued, so others can get this rare piece. i have it and it is well worth getting, but not different enough for me to buy again. I am hoping for some new vehicles for the range!

On the Battle of the Bulge, i have recently picked up the two books below, am about a third into the left hand book and enjoying, while the right is more a photograph book with short descriptions, starting with small arms and right upto the heavy panzers that saw action in the battle.


The Movie Horror figures are impressive, but to be 'Frank' not in my sphere of interest.
 

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Really like the "Young Frankenstein" figures. I can watch that movie a hundred times and still enjoy it. A classic.
 
Andy,

Since you’re making the Sidney Greenstreet character is there any thought to make the other characters from Casablanca. That I’d love to see and would definitely buy.

Brad
 
Excellent to see new Afrika Korps!

and I note other figures in the photo yet to be released. I look forward to them.

I hope the new ‘Desert Warriors’ also include British 8th and some ‘Rogue Heroes’.

Have we seen the end of helmet decals for AK? (Et al.)

I’m quite a fan of that blatant unit identification in toy soldiers…
 
Love these new Bulge figures. Thanks Andy.

Carlos

Thanks Carlos!
Can you please contact me in San Antonio…I’m at Laura’s…So we can have lunch together very soon(Thursday or Friday)
I fly back to HK on Monday.
Thanks, Andy.
 
Andy,

Since you’re making the Sidney Greenstreet character is there any thought to make the other characters from Casablanca. That I’d love to see and would definitely buy.

Brad

Yes this sounds like a great idea, certainly can visualise some more of the characters from this iconic film being made. Fingers crossed Andy likes the idea as well. Robin.
 
Yes this sounds like a great idea, certainly can visualise some more of the characters from this iconic film being made. Fingers crossed Andy likes the idea as well. Robin.

Indeed.

How about it Andy?
 

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