Naps over doggies?? (1 Viewer)

Currahee Chris

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Been a consumer of KC for several years now- seems like WW2 was the conflict most associated with KC- yet it seems over the years Naps have really taken off. Does anyone believe KC is now more identifieed as a Naps producer over WW2 producer?
 
Been a consumer of KC for several years now- seems like WW2 was the conflict most associated with KC- yet it seems over the years Naps have really taken off. Does anyone believe KC is now more identifieed as a Naps producer over WW2 producer?

Well, In every Month. There are WWII products, being released. With Naps there are gaps, In the releases. So I think they will always be associated More In The WWII arena, Than the Naps. Now if Your Talking about FL. Maybe them.
 
Yeah Chris WWII dominates KC's releases every month.
Mark
 
Been a consumer of KC for several years now- seems like WW2 was the conflict most associated with KC- yet it seems over the years Naps have really taken off. Does anyone believe KC is now more identifieed as a Naps producer over WW2 producer?

Heresy I say, arrest that man!!:D

WW2 First I'd say, then Naps, but don't tell Ron;)

Rob
 
Always will be associated primarily as WWII. I would then say LAH, SOHK, AE (in no order) and then somewhere next Naps. I would think only FL are seen as a Naps company first and foremost
Mitch
 
Heresy I say, arrest that man!!:D

WW2 First I'd say, then Naps, but don't tell Ron;)

Rob

:D:D Just don't make Simon arrest me, I have a feeling he'd be a tad rough!! :D

Mitch- yeah, I could see SHOK but I do not think AE is more popular than the Naps range. I always sort of lump LAH into WW2 but would be interesting to see the two compared against one another- Both have about 190s + sets in the range.

Yeah, they definately seem to still be a WW2 company
 
WWII has to be the dominant line for K&C by far, I am very sure.
Were there ever dispatches without any WWII set?
Konrad
 
I have a tough time thinking of KC as anything but a WW2 first company, what with all the WW2 sets and series they issue. The vehicles and aircraft are large and loud in terms of recognition and then add in all the figures from all the different series, LAH included, and everything else is secondary to KC's recognition factor. This probably varies in different parts of the world, but here in the US, I have to believe that WW2 is KC's bread and butter. JMHO. -- Al
 
WW11 is by far the number 1 series for K&C without a doubt.

But for me as a massive Napoleonic K&C collector, i would never in a million years be able to keep up with new figures every month.

I buy figures in singles but marching,loading and firing , i buy six at a time,
to build up troop formations.
while cavalry figures in twos apart from the officer and trumpeter.

So a quarterly release of new figures is more than enough for most Nap collectors to be getting on with, in my mind.

Cheers and best wishes Mark
 
If this question was a boxing match, WW2 wins by TKO in the 1st round.:D -- Al
 
In fact dare I say they are THE company for WW2:cool:

Rob
 

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