Iron Brigade
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jul 27, 2007
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Andy:
Great photos of splendid new K&C sets!
Gary
Great photos of splendid new K&C sets!
Gary
Great new range of Romans.^&cool Will be collecting these.
However as a U.K. Collector I have just found out some really bad news, ectoysblackpool are ceasing stocking any further King&Country figures!
"They say the pound exchange weakness and with Brexit looming, it will only get worse so they won't make any money!" {eek3} With the demise of K&C UK official seller. It's even harder to find K&C sellers in the UK..
So for me it will only be selective and direct from Hong Kong K&C now!{sm2}
Great new range of Romans.^&cool Will be collecting these.
However as a U.K. Collector I have just found out some really bad news, ectoysblackpool are ceasing stocking any further King&Country figures!
"They say the pound exchange weakness and with Brexit looming, it will only get worse so they won't make any money!" {eek3} With the demise of K&C UK official seller. It's even harder to find K&C sellers in the UK..
So for me it will only be selective and direct from Hong Kong K&C now!{sm2}
Try Magpies in Evesham, they also stock T Gunn, Britains and some First Legion. Also I have seen K & C on Mason Militaire website
TRW102 “Two Old Texas Ranger Captains”
Although these two grizzled veterans of Texas law enforcement saw more than their fair share of “Indian Fighting” neither, fortunately for them, was at the Little Bighorn on that fateful day in 1976.
Instead, they decided to gather a herd of cattle and, with a few good men, drive them north out of Texas and up to Montana to start a cattle ranch.
Larry McMurtry, the great Texan writer wrote a similar tale and called it “Lonesome Dove” which became a Pulitzer-prize winning novel and a great television series starring Tommy Lee Jones and Robert Duvall as the two retired Texas Rangers.
This is our small tribute to the Texas Rangers and ... San Antonio where some of the action takes place.
TRW106 “Kneeling Firing”
Another version of a trooper making every bullet count.
TRW107 “Kneeling Ready”
Crouching down and seeking out another “red devil”!
AVAILABLE: Mid February
1976?