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“DISPATCHES”
NOVEMBER 2016

This month’s “DISPATCHES” begins with the upcoming release of the balance of our first batch of Japanese soldiers (plus one captured British officer) from the “ Fall of Malaya, Singapore & Hong Kong ” range.
Talking of that ... a team from K&C Hong Kong (and yours truly) will be down in Singapore in the middle of November to meet up with K&C collectors there. We’re also expecting some more to come down from Malaysia and one collector is even coming up from Australia!
We will be previewing upcoming items as well as displaying other more recent releases. Look out for us at the Singapore Cricket Club on Saturday 19 November from 12noon – 3pm .
So before all of that ... Here’s all of this ...

1. BEING RELEASED IN NOVEMBER
A. “BANZAI !”

Although the original meaning of “BANZAI !” translates to “Ten thousand Years of Long Life!” It is more usually associated with the shouts of Japanese soldiers going into the attack or cheering a successful victory.
Our recent 2016 releases of Japanese soldiers, sailors and airmen (and their aircraft) of WW2 certainly merits a “BANZAI !” or two from both K&C dealers and collectors around the world ... Here are another batch ...

JN025 “Japanese Officer
A standing senior officer consulting his map ... on his head the Japanese sun helmet and by his side his “Nambu” pistol and traditional Samurai-style sword.

JN027 “Japanese Officer with Sword Drawn
This junior officer prepares to lead his men forward with a touch of cold steel. Many Japanese officers preferred to dispatch their enemies with their Samurai sword rather than use their side arm ...

JN033 “Kneeling Rifleman w/Grenade
Crouching down on one knee this infantryman holds his rifle in one hand and a Grenade in the other.
 

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JN034 “Standing Machine Gunner
With his Type 99 Light Machine Gun resting over one shoulder this soldier awaits the next order to advance.

JN035 “Standing w/Rifle & Bayonet
Another useful pose ... With bayonet fixed to his Arisaka rifle this infantryman can be used in a number of different scenarios ... either in action or on guard duty.

JN036 “Moving Cautiously Forward
This Japanese soldier moves slowly forward, ever watchful and wary.

JN039 “Captured British / Empire Soldier
Unfortunate wounded soldiers falling into the hands of the all-conquering Japanese had plenty of reasons to feel uneasy.

AVAILABLE : Early November
 

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B. “THE WORLD OF DICKENS”
A Christmas Carol
is one of Charles Dickens most famous and best-loved works ... Here are three of the principal characters ...

WOD037 “Ebenezer Scrooge
“Scrooge”
is the central character of this short 1843 novella. At the beginning of the tale he is a mean-hearted miser ... During the story we see him almost miraculously reformed thanks to the intervention of the “Ghosts of Christmas” ...
Here are two of them ...

WOD038 “The Ghost of Jacob Marley
This is the first Ghost to appear to Scrooge on Christmas Eve. He is Scrooge’s old business partner and now is seen covered in chains and ****ed to wander the earth forevermore.

WOD039 “The Ghost of Christmas Present
According to Dickens this particular Ghost is a huge, jolly giant who wears a green fur lined robe and is seated amongst a veritable wealth of delicious food and drink.
He is healthy, happy and full of good cheer ... in one hand he holds aloft a flaming torch.

AVAILABLE : Early November
 

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C. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION!
Our main “Christmas Release” this year are these two colouful and happy little vignettes.

XM016-02 “The Snowman Family
A small collection of tartan-garbed snowmen made up of Mummy, Daddy and Baby ... complete with very Scottish accessories!

AVAILABLE : Mid November

XM016-03 “The Dickens Village Christmas Tree

This is sure to be the focal point of any “ World of Dickens ” display especially at Christmas time.
Our all-new decorated tree (much larger than the previous one) stands proudly on a stone base surrounded by wrought-iron railings ... Perfect for any Dickens town or village square.

AVAILABLE : Late November
 

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D. ROMMEL IN AFRIKA
It’s a long way from the Victorian London of Charles Dickens to the blazing sun of North Africa but we’ll make the jump anyway...

AK107 “Rommel’s ADLER Command Vehicle
During his time in North Africa, Field Marshal Erwin Rommel made use of several different vehicles to get around the battlefield – both German and captured British. Two of his personal favourites were a pair of SdKfz.250 half tracks especially adapted for his personal use, “GREIF” and “ADLER”.
Back in 2007 K&C produced a “ Strictly Limited ” version of the “GREIF” which swiftly sold out and ever since has been much sought after on the ‘secondary market’.
Now, we have produced a brand-new and much improved model of the other vehicle, the “ADLER”. Again this new model has a fully detailed interior and two complete figures, a driver and a radio operator.
Unlike the first Command Vehicle this new version also has a 2-colour camouflage scheme.

AK108 “Rommel on Inspection
Erwin Rommel
was one general who always liked to see for himself what was going on. His frequent inspection tours of front line troops both boosted morale and gave him direct access to what was actually happening on the battlefield.
Here for the first time, we see the “Desert Fox “ wearing shorts alongwith his normal uniform jacket.

AK109 “Rommel’s Aide de Camp
Usually when Rommel went out on his inspection tours he would always take at least one ADC with him ... to carry maps, take notes and to handle any one of dozens of tasks that he would need as he moved from position to position.

AK110 “The AK Medical Officer
Always indispensable to any Army at war. Our officer indicates something as he makes his report.

AVAILABLE : Mid-Late November
 

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“DIAPATCHES”
NOVEMBER 2016

This month’s “DISPATCHES” begins with the upcoming release of the balance of our first batch of Japanese soldiers (plus one captured British officer) from the “ Fall of Malaya, Singapore & Hong Kong ” range.
Talking of that ... a team from K&C Hong Kong (and yours truly) will be down in Singapore in the middle of November to meet up with K&C collectors there. We’re also expecting some more to come down from Malaysia and one collector is even coming up from Australia!
We will be previewing upcoming items as well as displaying other more recent releases. Look out for us at the Singapore Cricket Club on Saturday 19 November from 12noon – 3pm .
So before all of that ... Here’s all of this ...

Yes, I'll be there to 'inspect these new troops' ..... looking forward to lunch on the Padang with the locals, and I hope you can also bring along last month's release of The Old Guard as well ?????

see you there ...

John
 
E. “STILL IN THE MIDDLE EAST ... “
From one part of North Africa to another area ... further East this time.

SP083 “The Village Stable
Since we retired our original “Desert Village” Stable we have wanted to make a replacement. And now you see it.
This new “Stable” is very different to the old one ... A stone and half-timbered construction it can be utilized in a wide variety of historical eras and locations ... from biblical times all the way up to the 1st and 2nd World Wars... the choice is yours.

AVAILABLE : Late November
 

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LOJ042 “The Shepherds
Again, thanks to the suggestions and ideas of collectors we have re-issued this older set but with different colour combinations.

LOJ043 “The Goat Herder
Another useful addition with a different colour combination.

LOJ044 “In The Carpenter’s Shop
One more variation of a very popular set of Joseph the Carpenter with the youthful Jesus in his carpentry workshop.

AVAILABLE : Mid November
 

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F. “ ... AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT”
Monty Python never spoke truer words ...
From the heat and dust of biblical Israel to the cold snow and damp of winter in Northern Europe in late 1944 and early 1945.
For the first time, K&C are releasing a number of British infantry figures as they would have appeared in the last winter of WW2 in Europe.

BBB003 “British Officer w/Sten Gun
It’s often forgotten that British troops also took part in “The Battle of The Bulge” in December and January 1944/45.
This officer leads a patrol forward on the Northern side of the ‘Bulge’ where both British and American troops helped force the Germans back as they attempted to enlarge their bridgehead.

BBB004 “Advancing Infantryman
With his Lee Enfield rifle at the “high port” position this soldier is well-wrapped-up against the winter weather. In addition to his woolen gloves and scarf he also wears the long, sleeveless leather jerkin, much favoured by British soldiers since WW1.

BBB005 “Walking Bren-Gunner
Using the web strap to help support the weapon this Bren Gunner stays on the alert as he advances.
Again, he’s fully kitted-out with cold-weather gloves, scarf and jerkin.
 

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BBB006” Advancing Rifleman

BBB007” Stop!

This sergeant, Sten Gun in hand, is moving ahead of the patrol and has clearly seen something as he hand-signals back to the other men to halt.

BBB008 “Advancing Corporal
Another useful junior NCO to have in a patrol.
Special Note : This 6-man patrol is just the first installment of more “Winter-Clad” British Infantry and a great new COMET tank due for release in December 2016.

AVAILABLE : Mid November
 

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G. SUPPORT FOR SHANNON
As K&C dealers and collectors already know K&C and Treefrog Treasures jointly produced the very special “Shannon Set” in September. We also announced that there would be additional sets of US Army nurses to follow ...

DD293 “US Army Medics Jeep”
A WW2 US Army Nurse behind the wheel of the ‘classic’ jeep. This particular jeep is clearly marked with red crosses and, additionally, carries a red cross flag.

AVAILABLE : Mid November

H. “AFTER THE BOMB FAILED ... “

On 20 July 1944, a group of senior Wehrmacht officers attempted to assassinate Adolf Hitler using a time bomb hidden in a brief case placed next to Hitler during a meeting at the Fuhrer’s headquarters in East Prussia.
The bomb exploded, killing and wounding several top officers attending the meeting ... It completely wrecked the room where the meeting was held ... But amazingly, Hitler escaped with relatively minor injuries!
Just a few hours later he emerged, seemingly intact, to see the destruction for himself and visit those wounded in the blast.

LAH201 “One Hour After... “
The Führer, clutching a badly bruised right arm walks together with Field Marshal Keitel, Luftwaffe Chief Hermann Göring and Head of the Reich Chancellery Martin Bormann on their way to see the wounded officers.
A handful of photos survive of this short walk which proved to Germany and the world that Hitler had, once again survived a deadly attack.
Our 4-figure set is based on one of the photos.

AVAILABLE : Mid to Late November
 

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BEING RETIRED ...

BBA045 G.I. Chef
BBA072 MP Checking Details
BBG056 Advancing w/Rifle #1
BBG058 Shouting Officer
BBG059 Winter MG34 Gunner
BBG060 I hate this weather!
MG040(P) Kneeling w/ Rifle
 
Like the ADLER mate look good in GREY ^&grin

The cold winter poms look good as well
 
Best wishes to one and all and ... Happy Collecting!
Andy C. Neilson
Co-founder & Creative Director
King & Country
 
The British tank riders and Comet look good as do the Japs. Both neglected in the past,

Missed a bullet with the retirements.:)
 
Looks like the LAH201 One Hour After... set will be a must have for me. Also like the new Diorama stable. Like the looks of the building suitable for WWII as well !
Winter clad Tommies and the Japanese soldiers are also quite nice ! A lot of new releases once again. Truly amazing amount of output by K&C

Wayne
 
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Oh dear, my poor old piggy bank is gunna get another hammering! I've been waiting on that Adler and it looks awesome! I like the new AK figures and the medic jeep is another one on my list along with the new Winter Brit's.

That Comet looks awesome and I'll have to save my mulla for that one down the track as well. All in all another great lot of dispatches.

Tom
 
Dear King&Country design and marketing team....
It is absurd the proposal you are advocating by stating that the launched stable (SP083 The Village Stable) could in any form or matter be used in a biblical or any other scenarios but that of Western Europe......to try and concieve that a building as such ever could have been constructed and used in the Middle East is to say that little or now understanding and or knowledge of architectural style and development through the ages and Regions ......was applied by the research team....
In a latter matter even if used only on Western Europe type dios....the building is so narrow ( not sure why you did it so, given that in other building releases a relative sense of proportion has always been respected ) that was not so in this stable...that not even a cart may be " stored " in its covered entrance given the building´s lack of depth.......{sm2}{sm2}
You would have been better off, not trying to give it an all around dimension and just considered it a facade prop, so avoiding the lack of depth issue....
It is really a pitty that you did not come out with a better proposal....Too many historical/proportion blunders in one single item....
Signed an unhappy collector.....
A_C

E. “STILL IN THE MIDDLE EAST ... “
From one part of North Africa to another area ... further East this time.

SP083 “The Village Stable
Since we retired our original “Desert Village” Stable we have wanted to make a replacement. And now you see it.
This new “Stable” is very different to the old one ... A stone and half-timbered construction it can be utilized in a wide variety of historical eras and locations ... from biblical times all the way up to the 1st and 2nd World Wars... the choice is yours.

AVAILABLE : Late November
 
I really appreciate seeing the new DAK items. Love the ADLER which is a must buy for me. Not so much on the new Rommel. I have the older Desert Rommel (AK103) also in shorts which appears to have jumped up a few dollars to match the new figure's pricing. I'll just say that I like the older pose and face better; but with a new track, I suppose a new Rommel has been offered. The Medical Officer (AK110) has a nice pose. Looking at the picture, I'm also hoping to see some of the other figures pictured available in the future (I think they are new?)

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As a desert village fan, I have mixed views on the new stable but tend to agree with Artilery Crazy's thoughts on the design for North Africa. While I find the combination of green roof, timbers, and brick a nice European mix, I don't think it fits the desert very well (although I think it's just an idea to show in a different setting). I really like the other desert village building pictured.

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Don't mean to be critical as I always appreciate K&C's new offerings. Some really nice items; now off to look at that Adler once more! :salute::
 

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