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Peter Reuss

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Here's the latest from K&C (it's so long we have to break it into 3 posts!) - looks like we have a LOT of web pages to put together ...


July is here and it’s hot as ***! That’s when it’s not raining however in the world of toy soldiers life goes on as usual…

And that means new releases and the latest “scuttlebutt” about what’s in the pipeline. So here goes…



1. “ACHTUNG NORMANDY!”

Last month it was GI’s in the bocage this month it’s the opposition – and what opponents…Waffen SS and regular Wehrmacht.



WS073 “German (39H) 10.5 Assault Gun”

This Assault Gun, built on a French Hotchkiss tank chassis, comes with a 10.5cm moveable howitzer gun and 3 full crew figures, Normandy campaign camouflage and belonging the Wehrmacht’s elite “Panzer Lehr” division.

The men who formed this division were selected from the Wehrmacht’s own Armour Training Schools – many were instructors.



WS074 “HJ Motorcycle Combo”

The German forces made more extensive use of motorcycles than any other Combatant of WW2. Here, our BMW motorcycle combination has a driver and passenger out on a scouting reconnaissance. The divisional sign on the sidecar shows they belong to the 12th SS “Hitlerjugend” Division.



WS075 “Commander’s Conference”

Four individual Waffen SS officers meet together to discuss the tactical situation…Among them is Oberstgruppenfuhrer “Sepp” Dietrich commander of the 1st SS Panzer Corps. Next to him is Brigadefuhrer Fritz Witt, Commanding Officer of the 12th SS “Hitlerjugend”. Next to them are two other senior Waffen SS officers.



AVAILABILITY: Early to mid July





WS077(SL) “Panzer Meyer’s Command Halftrack”.

This “Strictly Limited” vehicle and figure set, makes up the fourth summer “Germans in Normandy” release and is our second “SL” release of 2006. Already sold out to K&C dealers full production runs to just 1250 sets.


AVAILABILITY: Late July



2. “EMPEROR’S ESCORT”

Also due for delivery are our latest French Cavalry pieces – the five mounted “Chasseurs a Cheval” of Napoleon’s own Imperial Guard.



NA091 “Chasseur Officer”. Mounted on a thoroughbred steed this officer, sword drawn casts an appreciative eye over his troopers.



NA092 “Chasseur”. Sabre resting on shoulder this Chasseur is mounted on a ‘walking’ horse.



NA093 “Chasseur Flagbearer”. Another Chasseur officer carrying the Regimental Guidon.



NA094 “Chasseur Trumpeter”. Mounted on a white horse this colorfully clad bugler always rode next to his officer.



NA095 “Chasseur Sergeant”. A mounted senior Non Commissioned Officer with sabre resting on shoulder.



All of these five mounted figures can, with multiples, make up a great looking display or collection.



AVAILABILITY: Late July
 
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3. “BARBARIANS AT THE GATE!”

Following the highly successful launch of our Barbarians to fight the Romans we decided we needed a suitable backdrop for all that bloody fighting…

RO041 “Roman Gateway”

Since the demise of our Roman Fort a couple of years ago we’ve wanted to produce a smaller, more compact diorama piece that could easily fit on a shelf or in a display cabinet.

Hence…The Gateway…Measuring 13½inches long (approx. 34cm) by 9½ inches high (24 cm) and 2" deep (5cm) this polystone structure is hand –painted and has a “walkway” along the top the wall that can accommodate quite a few defenders or Barbarian attackers. The sturdy wooden gate opens and shuts and can bolted shut if necessary. Beautiful detailing and architectural fine points make this an ideal and affordable backdrop for any “ancient” scene.



AVAILABILITY: Late July / Early Aug





4. “Remember The Alamo!”

If you live in Texas you’ll never be allowed to forget it! It’s a state law. Seriously but, as you all know K&C bought “Kings X” in San Antonio back in January this year. We knew even then that we would need a “signature” collection for the store. And as we’re just 200 short yards from the Alamo itself it did not require “rocket science” to decide what we should do.

As some of you know, back in the 90’s we produced a small series of “Alamo” themed figures in conjunction with Kings X original owners. These were in the old glossy traditional style and were modestly successful.

Well, now it’s a whole different ball game… new paint style…upgraded sculpting and a large range of figures both Mexican and Texian that will be sold (mostly) as single item pieces in their own beautifully designed souvenir boxes.

To go with the figures we’re resculpted the Alamo chapel façade to make a historic backdrop. Our first release comprises Santa Anna’s Mexican Army troops…



RTA001 “General Santa Anna”. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna (1794-1876), Dictator of Mexico and Commander of the Mexican Forces … ambitious… ruthless… cunning. Our mounted figure on a black stallion shows the “Napoleon of the West” in all his military finery.



RTA002 “Presidial Bugler”. A musician of the famous Presidial Lancers, part of Santa Anna’s own bodyguard mounted on a colourful “Palomino”.



RTA003 “Presidial Lancer”. Another Presidial trooper this time carrying both a long lance and a French cavalry carbine.

NOTE: At the time, just over 20 years after Waterloo, most of the Mexican Army, and indeed many others, were armed with war –surplus French and British weapons, equipment and, in some cases, even uniforms.



RTA004 “Officer with Sward”. A Mexican Infantry Officer advances forward, sword in hand. On his head a non- regulation straw hat.



RTA005 “Flagbearer”. A running standard bearer of the Matamoros Btn. carrying the National Colours with the Regimental Insignia.



RTA006 “Drummer”. Wearing “reverse” colours this drummer moves on to the attack.



RTA007 “Pioneer”. Wielding a large axe and wearing the traditional “sapper’s” apron this burly figure prepares to hack his way into the Alamo.



RTA008 “Kneeling Firing”. Taking a knee to steady his aim this soldier fires at the enemy.



RTA009 “Standing Firing”. Firing while on the move is difficult at the best of times. This soldier takes a shot at a “target of opportunity”.



RTA010 “Advancing”. Another Mexican infantryman, rifle and bayonet at the “high port”, goes forward.



RTA011A “At Attention”. Infantryman at the halt waiting orders to attack. No moustache!



RTA011B “At Attention”. Another painted variation of the above for those collectors who like a lot of “parade” figures! With Moustache!



RTA012 “Marching”. Moving forward at a steady pace musket on shoulder.



RTA013 “Casualty!”. This Mexican, Infantryman will not see Mexico again! A defender’s shot has found it’s mark.



RTA014 “The Alamo Chapel Façade”. One of the most famous frontages in American history and a Texas icon. The front of the little church, bullet-pocked and aged by time. Perfect for a display shelf “last stand”.



AVAILABILITY: Late July / Early Aug



SPECIAL NOTE: In September’06 K&C will be releasing more than 20 additional single figures of the Texian defenders (including Crockett…Bowie…Travis and others) plus Mexican and Texian artillery sets…look out for them.



5. COMING IN AUGUST

“FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS” & “THE BATTLE FOR IWO JIMA”.

Some of you may know that Clint Eastwood’s epic of the Pacific War “Flags of Our Fathers” is due for release in August. To mark that event and to revitalize our entire USMC range we’ve come up six spectacular new Japanese infantry sets to replace and dramatically improve upon our older Japanese military sets.



IWJ025 “General Kuribayashi”. This brave but doomed commander of the Japanese Garrison on IWO JIMA. Kuribayashi planned the amazing network of underground tunnels, bunkers and firing positions that made the Marines task so difficult and the taking of IWO so long and arduous.



IWJ026 “Rifle Grenade Team”. A two-man set of Japanese infantryman using their rifle grenades as a kind of mini mortar.



IWJ027 “Mortar Team”. Another two-man set using the Japanese small infantry mortar to lay down a constant bombardment on the attacking Marines.



IWJ028 “Machine Gun Team”. Two more Japanese using the famous Type92 machine gun nicknamed “The Woodpecker” (because of its sound) by American Troops.



IWJ029 “Anti Tank Team”. Preparing to fire their unwieldy (but still lethal)…anti tank rifle these two infantrymen aim to take out at least some of the enemy’s assault vehicles.



IWJ030 “Sniper Team”. Two riflemen, one sitting, one lying prone together with their officer “spotter” take careful aim at the advancing Marines.



AVAILABILITY: Mid to Late Aug



In addition to the above we’re also releasing more dynamic diorama pieces that can add realism and authenticity to any battlefield displays.



SP023 “European Walls and Gate”.

A really great and versatile piece that can work equally well with 18th , 19th and 20th century battle scenes.

Journey to Europe, especially France, and you can still see the same centuries – old style of walls and gates all over the countryside.



SP024 “Supply Depot”. Every modern army needs fuel and ammunition and this really useful group of battlefield accessories works great with any WW2 scenario – Allied or Axis.



SP025 “Machine Gun Bunker”.

Not all bunkers were reinforced concrete alas. Soldiers had to “make –do” with what was readily available.

Here an earth…sandbag…and log emplacement (with detachable roof) provides cover for kneeling and lying prone riflemen and machine-gunners. Can be used for Pacific War themes or just as easily for Russian Front. Just add snow!



AVAILABILITY: Mid to Late Aug
 
6. RETURN TO “FIELDS OF BATTLE”

It’s June 1940 and the British and French armies are reeling back from the German onslaught simply known as… “BLITZKRIEG”.

When K&C launched the “FoB” series back in the summer of 2005 it was a little bit of a leap in the dark. We believed, because of the subject matter… early war French and British, it should be popular in Europe…less so in America.

Well, we misjudged the American market. “FoB” did very well in Europe and totally beyond our early expectations in the U.S. It seems quality and originality will always sell and so here we are with the next batch of figures and fighting vehicles to expand this unique collection.



FoB011 “French General”. One of our first figures which we held over from the original release. He can be seen on the “FoB” leaflet though.



FoB012 “French Marching Officer”. A great companion piece to the marching “Poilus” of the first release.



FoB013 “French Cavalry Officer”. A superb mounted figure, saber resting on shoulder on a walking horse.



FoB014 “French Cavalry Trooper”. Even in 1940, France still had thousands of horse-mounted Cavalrymen. They fought many gallant delaying actions against the advancing German infantry and armour.



FoB015 “French Officer w/Flag”. Almost a throwback to an earlier era. This proud French officer holds the Regimental Tricolour.



FoB016 ‘Poilu’ Standing Ready. Here, like his father at Verdun, this young “Poilu” defiantly prepares to take on the hated Boches.



FoB017 ‘Poilu’ Kneeling Firing. Taking careful aim at the enemy.



FoB018 ‘Poilu’ Machine Gunner. Kneeling behind his venerable Hotchkiss machine gun this “Poilu” intends to make every bullet count.



FoB019 “Vickers MK. VI Light Tank”.

Used primarily in the reconnaissance role this already obsolete British tank is a great looking little model and quite unique.

Virtually all of the British Expeditionary Force’s armour was either ‘knocked-out’ or abandoned on the beaches of Dunkirk.

Set includes 2 crew figures.



FoB020 “Kubelwagen”. A long, long awaited and long overdue new version of an old favourite – the VW “Kubelwagen”. The German answer to Jeep. Seen in every WW2 movie and documentary our great new model comes with 3 great figures! A seated driver plus a German General and his Adjutant – both standing next to the vehicle.



FoB021 “Wehrmacht Officer w/Binos”. A really nice “FoB” addition to the above set – a standing German officer with binos. Please note the cavalry-style jodhpurs (breeches) of the officer and the others. Obviously all cavalry.



FoB022 “British Sergeant Major”. Officers may think they run the army but we know who really runs it! A tough old Sarn’t. Major points the way to the beaches and…hopefully Blighty.



FoB023 “British Rifleman w/helmet”. Another weary ‘Tommy’ trudges back towards Dunkirk.



AVAILABILITY: Early Aug

7. STREET MERCHANTS

No “Dispatches” is ever complete without something for “Street of Old Hong Kong” and this is no exception…



HK151 “Suckling Pig”. Roast suckling pig is a great Chinese delicacy. Here, on the streetside, a young butcher prepares this tasty dish.



HK152 “Curio Seller”.

Even now in Hong Kong you can still see people selling curios and other decorative items…right on the pavement.

Here a customer closely scrutinizes a possible purchase. The merchant hopes for a sale while before him all his goods are laid out for everyone to see.



AVAILABILITY: Early Aug



Well that’s all for now folks…have a great summer...I’m taking a few days off to take my wife and daughter to UK to see their (my) Scottish relatives and where Daddy really comes from…Until next time – all the best!





P.S. I almost forgot…here’s another couple of great new “Chinese Imperial Collection” items will look good on any display shelf…



IC026 “Chinese Artillery Set”. Three Ching Dynasty artillerymen prepare to fire their ancient (even then) cannon. The gun was cast in the Imperial Foundry originally built in the 17th Century. Unfortunately it was totally outclassed by its Western opponents during the wars of the 19th and early 20th Centuries.



IC027 “Imperial Gateway”. A Chinese version of our “Roman Gateway” – perfect backdrop for any Imperial Collection scene.



AVAILABILITY: Late July / Early Aug
 
Some of those upcoming releases have their photos posted in K&C website.

The Alamo serie + new japanese sets + Imperial Collection (and Rome) items are really, really great.

No one can beat K&C for their figures and facades (see the Chaptel facade).

Pierre.
 
And to describe the Field of Battle new figures and tank and Kubelwagen, one simple word: WOW!

What a great serie.

Pierre.
 
We have re-arranged some of our web pages to match what K&C is now releasing.

We now have a dedicated K&C Diorama page with the new items listed at http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/kcdiorama.shtml.

We also moved the Fields of Battle from the K&C WWII Allies section to its own Fields of Battle page. This should make the browsing for items much clearer.
 
Pierre said:
And to describe the Field of Battle new figures and tank and Kubelwagen, one simple word: WOW!

What a great serie.

Pierre.
Agreed pierre - they are simply top dog in my opinion (for the moment anyway!!)
Red
 
Just seen the new FOB releases on K&C website and I must say they look fantastic especially the new French General. I don't collect this series yet but I am being swayed more and more with every new release. Great we now have a Kubelwagen but Andy will you be producing some more Germans to go with this series anytime soon?
Also just realised you have released some Japanese soldiers (at last) they are great and I will definitely be getting those little beauties! Any chance on some Commonwealth troops - how about fall of Singapore or fall of HK series at some point?
Best Regards Red
 
I agree with you guys, infact I just pre-ordered my FOB additions. Man do they get my blood going. They have such an appeal to me that I could not do anything until I had ordered them. What great stuff.:)
 
I'm in trouble. Now I'm thinking of collecting an additional line which is the Alamo figures. I will resist but if I go to OTSN and see them I know that I will want to buy them all.
 
Unfortunately, K&C, Conte, Britains, Frontline, etc. offer more series than I can possibly collect (afford or display). The RTA series is one of those that I must learn to avoid. So far I have been successful with the Streets of Hong Kong and the other Chinese series, all versions of the ACW, WWI, Romans, Egyptians, and on ad finitem.:( I must resist. I have to use money for the normal things of life, like food, clothing, etc.

But it is nice to see them in other peoples collections and on line. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to afford such things as all of our wants, desires and wims.;)
 
Alexdakar said:
I'm in trouble. Now I'm thinking of collecting an additional line which is the Alamo figures. I will resist but if I go to OTSN and see them I know that I will want to buy them all.

Why resisting now? Your fort will fall anyway:D

Pierre.
 
red devil said:
Just seen the new FOB releases on K&C website and I must say they look fantastic especially the new French General. I don't collect this series yet but I am being swayed more and more with every new release. Great we now have a Kubelwagen but Andy will you be producing some more Germans to go with this series anytime soon?
Also just realised you have released some Japanese soldiers (at last) they are great and I will definitely be getting those little beauties! Any chance on some Commonwealth troops - how about fall of Singapore or fall of HK series at some point?
Best Regards Red

Hi Red,

Do not hesitate. All the figures are fantastic. Take a good look at the FoB005. An unique item. And don't wait too long for FoB010; I am sure that some dealers still have it and if you see a FoB009 on eBay, go for it now, I think you can have it for near his release price.

Pierre.
 
Alexdakar said:
I'm in trouble. Now I'm thinking of collecting an additional line which is the Alamo figures. I will resist but if I go to OTSN and see them I know that I will want to buy them all.

Alex,

Unfortunately, I know exactly what you mean. I grew up on the Texas Gulf Coast and my daughter-in-law is from Mexico. Consequently, the Texas War for Independence and the Alamo occupy a very special place in my heart. No doubt, I will cave in and buy this series. And,...these releases are all I need right now as I have just become hooked on Napoleonics!!!!!

Oh, well, it is only money!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
The sculptor of the figures FoB011 to FoB018 did an incredible job. We can feel all the mournful that escapes from the face of the French general. This figure is simply the greatest of the serie.

Pierre.
 
Good thing the Kubelwagen (FoB020) isn't a "Limited Edition" cause I'm skipping on buying some of the other sets and getting two of these. I've been waiting so long for this vehicle (16 months, LOL).

Finally I have a great replacement for the FOV Kubelwagen and to scale too! LOL

The "machine gun bunker" (SP25) is real cool too. I wonder how much it will be and what the dimensions will be.

I'll stay toned.

I agree with sceic2, I love this stuff.

Carlos
 
I like the MG bunker and the supplies sets. Peter, I like your action of grouping the diorama stuff together - makes it easier for an old man to find them.

I need to donate a kidney or find another job - I'd like to start collecting the Iwo Jima series someday.

Gary
 
I do believe I will have to have the 39H SP assault gun. My WW2 collection of vehicles is all 1/32 , but since this one is on a unique chassis and nothing in 1/32 to compare it to, so i think I can get away with it.I've always liked the improvised German vehicles and this one is so hideous in appearance I really like it!

I like the new Napoleonics too and the Iwo Jima figures although large for my 1/32 Pacific collection are irresistable.
The madness continues.
Happy Independance day fellow Yankees!

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