King & Country Feb. Dispatches (3 Viewers)

Peter Reuss

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KING & COUNTRY

DISPATCHES
FEBRUARY 2007​
As I write this “Chinese New Year” is just a few weeks ago. Here in Hong Kong it’s a public holiday from Saturday 17th February through to Tuesday 20th February.

In mainland China it’s even longer… Many of the factories we work with will stop work for at least 2 weeks! This is to allow their migrant workers to return to their home towns and villages which can be hundreds (and even thousands) of miles away. It’s always a “mad” rush to get finished product delivered to Hong Kong prior to the factories closing or just after they have resumed work.

At the same time I’m preparing for another U.S. visit… Los Angeles first of all for the “WestCoaster” from the 1st- 4th March followed by San Antonio and then up to New York for Louis Badolato’s King & Country Symposium for the weekend 9, 10, 11 March and also a New Jersey Toy Soldier Show. Finally back to Hong Kong and work by the middle of the month.

Anyway let’s get down to business…

1. WHAT”S NEW IN FEBRUARY…

The last few years has seen an upsurge in interest and collectability of the “War in the Desert”… North Africa 1940-1943… the battle between the British and the Germans and the Italians (and latterly the Americans).

These latest releases expand and explore some lesser known aspects of this Desert War.

SP028 “Desert Oasis Well”

Water is the most precious commodity in the dry arid heat of the Middle Eastern desert lands and here’s one solution… our K&C “Desert Oasis Well”. A simple stone structure, unchanged for centuries, provides liquid refreshment for weary travellers and rampaging armies.

This little well works equally good with Ancient Egyptians… Napoleonics… and, of courses, our Crusaders and Saracens as well as Afrika Korps and 8th Army.

AK030 “Desert Panzer II Set”

An upgraded version of an earlier K&C release. This nifty little German tank comes with an aerial recognition flag on the rear… an AK tank commander and… 3 fighting Italian “Blackshirt” infantry in support.

German and Italian forces in the desert had the occasional luke-warm support of some elements of the French Vichy Armed forces… in this case, their indigenous Camel Corps.

AK031 “Vichy French Camel Corps Sergeant”

AK032 “VF Arab Camel Corps Rider on Drinking Camel”

AK033 “VF Arab Camel Corp on Guard”

AK034 “VF French Officer dismounted taking a compass bearing… with sitting Camel”.

AK035 “Afrika Korps Motorcycle Combo”

A much- requested item… Two AK riders on reconnaissance and they’ve spotted trouble.

Special Note: This is a brand- new sculpted motorcycle completely different from WS74 set released in 2006.

Finally, for this Desert War release we are releasing some badly-needed armoured forces for the British side…

EA016 “Desert Vickers”

Until the arrival of better armed and better armoured American alternatives Britain’s Eighth Army had to make do with what was available. In this case the already obsolete Vickers MK. VI light tank. This model is a “desertised” version of our now retied FoB one and comes with 3 superb all-new crewmen figures.

AVAILABILITY: Early Next Week


2. “COMING IN MARCH”

March is a bumper month for collectors of our World War Two Germans… No less than 7 different transport vehicles—motorcycles… trucks and… a staff car or two!

Let’s begin with one of our brand-new motorcycle combinations…

WS087 “HALT!” A 2-man motorcycle combo set. Two German “Feldgendarmes” have stopped their machine to conduct a “spot check” on all passing vehicles. As the driver sits astride his bike, his dismounted partner, machine pistol at-the-ready, flags down all cars and trucks.

WS088 “ROAD BLOCK!” Two more “chained- dogs” or Feldgendarmes have dismounted and are setting up an identity check of civilians.

WS089 “Dispatch Rider” A single Feldgendarme on his BMW motorcycle delivering an important message.

From two and three wheels we go to four wheels for our next examples of German WW2 transports…

WS090 “Opel BLITZ Truck” This, the most famous and ubiquitous German truck of WW2 has been a long-requested item for many dedicated K&C collectors. Our first release is the “Normandy” camouflage version — a 3 colour paint scheme typical of the late war period. A seated driver… removable rear canvas top plus rolling wheels make it a vital part of any K&C collection.

WS091 “GESTAPO ARREST!” With their chronic shortage of motorized transport the Germans were only too happy to confiscate all kinds of vehicles in occupied lands. One of their favourites was the Traction 11CV built by the famous French auto company Citroen.

Here this little 4 door saloon/staff car is in the colours and markings of the dreaded Gestapo! An SD (Secret Police) officer and SD man closely guard a resistance suspects being taken for interrogation. Set includes a seated SD driver.

WS092 “TOUR OF INSPECTION”

This time our model is in Wehrmacht markings and camouflage and… has a very important passenger… Albert Speer, Hitler’s favourite architect and head of Organization TODT… the party organization tasked with, among many other things, the design and construction of “The Atlantic Wall”… Hitler’s chain of fortifications and obstacles stretching from Norway in the North to the beaches of Normandy in the West. Speer chats with an OT building foreman while a German General looks on. A seated driver is also included in the fully detailed car interior.

WS093 “Standing Saluting German Officer”
Dressed in full “fighting order”, this young Wehrmacht soldier proudly gives the “regular” soldier’s salute not the Nazi “Sieg Heil”

WS094 “Standing German Guard”

Well wrapped up in his long greatcoat this German “soldaten” with shouldered rifle is alert and ready for anything!

WS095 “Marching German Officer”

Striding forward this German Officer looks confident that he can handle just about any problem or situation put forward to him.

WS096 “Marching German Soldier”

Dressed in typical late war Wehrmacht uniform this rifleman looks even better in multiples!

WS097 “Medical Evacuation Motorcycle Combo”

Although short of 4-wheeled transport the Germans had a wealth of motorcycles. Here one has been specially converted to carry a stretcher and patient to the nearest first aid post.

AVAILABILITY: Early March (WS087 to 089, WS093 to 097)
Mid March (WS090 to 092)


Also coming in March!

AK037 “Opel BLITZ Truck” (Afrika Korps)

A very useful desert variation on WS090 complete with fully detailed cab interior… removable rear canopy… rolling wheels… an AK Driver and a battle-worn paint finish

AVAILABILITY: Mid March


HK159 “The Metal Worker”

Another superb little old Hong Kong vignette of street-life at the turn of the century. This time it’s a “fixer” of broken and damaged metal ware… pots, pans, woks and all kind of knives, forks and spoons.

AVAILABILITY: Mid March


3. BEING REIRED THIS MONTH

Two 18th Century items plus two more WW2 fighting vehicles… and an Ancient Egyptian one.

American Revolution
BR031 British Royal Artillery Gun Crew -- sold out

AR034 Continental Artillery Gun Crew -- sold out

World War Two
IWJ024 Japanese “Chi-Ha” Tank… Great little model that can be used in any WW2 Pacific War diorama or scenario.

RA014 “Katyusha Rocket Launcher”

A fixture on the Eastern Front these multi rocket launchers struck fear and terror in their German enemies whenever and wherever they were used. Sometimes nicknamed “Stalin’s Organs”.

Ancient Egyptian
AE003 Chariot Set




And that’s the story for this month… Here’s looking to a great February for all of us… “KUNG HEI FAT CHOY!” That’s Chinese for “Happy Chinese New Year.”

Best wishes to one and all in this “Year of the Pig”.

Andy C. Neilson
 
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WOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!! All the figures and vehicles look FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!:eek::D I especially love the wounded figure on the ambulance motor cycle!!!!!and the truck and 2 cars!!!!!:D The Gestapo car looks brilliant as does the Afrika Corps car!!! Love the captured civilian!!!!!

Way to go Andy the products you make really do get better each time new ones come out:D:D!!!!
 
I can't say I particularly care for the Gestapo set. Looks like the resistance fighter has already gone through his "interrogation" and is about to be shot by Nazi scum.

On the other hand, the Speer set is interesting and along with the motorcycles and the trucks is the highlight of the March releases. I always found Speer to be a very interesting character and highly recommend Gitta Sereny's Albert Speer: His Battle with the Truth. Speer's Inside the Third Reich also makes interesting reading.
 
Some great stuff. The only negative is that the motorcycle set seems expensive ($115). That's more than the typical KC tank. The Speer set is particularly nice even if the car looks like something from Dick Tracy.
 
What an awesome line-up. I'd love to see a follow up to the Blitz release with a 20mm flak mounted on the bed-especially since I believe that the 20mm was already built a while back.
 
Well i just love those trucks i'd happily buy multiples of them.I want some with canvas and some without.All the bikes look wonderful and i like the Speer set.However i do agree with Brad on the Gestapo set.It is a bit creepy.But at the same time it looks realistic,mmm can't make up my mind.

Anyone else thinking of getting the Katyusha before it disapears for ever?

I know Andy doesn't like people saying this (sorry Andy)but i just can't see any real competition to K&C right now?

Rob
 
Thank you Andy for the Opel trucks. They look very good indeed.

I especially want to thank you for, what looks to me, like upgraded versions of your earlier motorcycle releases. The new versions look very good also.

I can't wait to see my bank account at the end of March, what with all these great AK's comming out in February, March looks expensive also.
 
hey guys,does someone want a lot of german bikes




GREAT, I CAN CRY FOR THIS



MAX
 
Thanks Andy,

Last year when there was a subdued reaction to the AK and EA releases I thought you might revert to the 'old reliables' of DD and WS for a while but this is truly great to see so much more for the North African campaigns. (Little or no civilian casualties or military atrocities, a great campaign to stick with for historical reasons). Great also to see so many vehicles that are not tanks; after all, they represent a far closer reflection of the experiences of troops at or near the front. The prisoner looks excellent, but I'm glad he's not kneeling, as those Gestapo look menacing.

Great stuff, off now to sell a kidney!
 
I must confess, I'm happier than a fat man in a buffet line.
Can't wait for March...
 
Well, I got so excited about the new releases that I spent about half-an-hour reorganizing my displays (both diorama and curio cabinets). I have found the room for all the new releases (both for February and March):) Do you seriously think I wouldn't:confused: My AK and WS guys will welcome the newbee comrades with open arms:cool:
 
Just in case Andy didn't see my prior, now deleted, post: How about a grey Opel BLITZ Truck? :D
 
The swaying Palms, the warmth of the fine sand, wind brissles by.............ah the desert.. NO, NO - MUST NOT COME OVER TO AK LAND, RESIST - RESIST.

I dont care how wonderful the motorcycles, the camels, the trucks, the tanks are - must not give in.........:eek:
 
MUST NOT LOOK AT THE AK - ITS TOOOOOOO NICE - ITS TOOOOOOOO TEMPTING...:eek:
 
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!

Come closer,come closer!

Rob
 

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