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If I am not mistaken the best selling K&C series would be WWII, Napoleonics and Crusades. WWI and AWI are probably up there now as well.
I would agree that K&C's marketing is trying to bring in new collectors with new and expanded ranges. In this economic climate, however, it might be wise to give their core customers more consistant availability of the most popular series.
The "core/loyal/addicted" collectors will spend even if they have to sacrifice other essentials (e.g. keep the heat down and eat less).
I am happy for those who are getting their wishes and perhaps I will spend my monthly allotment on other makers this time around.
No complaints just some philosophizing.
 
They are very different indeed..:)the Service Dress by the way was used even in the first stage of the second world war (if i recall ,by the guards..)..but the Battle Dress was already widespread..
 
The nicest release this month is the SOHK set, imho of course.

Jeff
 

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Nothing for me this month, but I am always amazed by the detail and craftmanship those guys (K&C) come up with each month, and here's to March only 27 days away!!!!!!!!...Sammy
 
Lots of good stuff. I have always been into French history more than British, but I really like that WWI tank!!!!! A beauty.
 
Alas, no new sets of Crusaders or Saracens and some very nice sets of Crusaders and Saracens are being retired. I sure am glad I have them all.

Mike
 
Cant wait to get my hands on the Real West. Figures look amazing and glad they brought it back.
 
Great releases, nothing really new to wwii, so here is hoping for some german paras from normandy with the correct color schemes and also maybe a nice russian tank or assualt gun
 
Simpson asked
"Does this mean we will see a German A7V this year ?"

The only original A7V in the world is in Brisbane Australia and it has been mentioned to Andy of K&C that it is here. However not sure if in his plans to do it.

A bit of background "Mephisto remained stranded at Monument Wood until July 1918, when Australian troops of the 26th Battalion AIF (composed mainly of Queenslanders) eventually pushed the Allied front line past Mephisto's position. It was recovered by Allied forces on the night of 22 July 1918 and taken to Vaux-en-Amienois before being shipped to England in January 1919. During this time, Mephisto was 'redecorated' with details of its capture, soldiers' names and a 'British' lion with his paw on an A7V.

Subsequently, it was proposed that the tank to be displayed as a 'war trophy' in Queensland. Mephisto eventually arrived in Brisbane aboard the S S Armagh in June 1919 where it was unloaded at the Norman Wharf. On the morning of 22 August, two City Council steamrollers towed the tank to the Queensland Museum in Gregory Terrace. It remained there until 1986 when both it and the Museum were relocated to the Queensland Cultural Centre, South Bank".

For further information on this tank go to www.qm.qld.gov.au/features/mephisto/index.asp

So Simmo you can see a A7V this year ! Just maybe not one you can carry home.
Regards
Brett
 
Excellent thanks for posting that Brett.Have seen pics of it but was good to get the background.

Rob
 
From the excitement you K&C fans show when the Dispatches are published, I'm curious to see them. Are they posted online, or are they mailed to a list of subscribers?

Prost!
Brad
 
Brad,

Pete has posted the photos here but you can also see them online at www.kingandcountry.com

They're not mailed to a list of subscribers (unless you're a dealer). They're just posted on the website and then the word is circulated.
 
Ah, thanks, Brad!

I had taken a quick look over in the Tree Frog shop, to see if there wasn't a link, then thought that just posting the question would be faster :D

Thanks, prosit!
Brad
 
Having taken a look, I'd say that my favorites are the Revolutionary War and Streets of Old Hong Kong figures. If I were to start collecting K&C, I'd jump in with SOHK. The archer set is the neatest one in this release, IMO.

Prost!
Brad
 
Brett and OZ - thanks for the links - very interesting :)

It is really cool :cool: to read these accounts and learn this part of History. I probally end up displaying my Early WWI Germans fighting Late War British - oh well - its only Toy Soldiers right ? :D

I am very excited about the future of the WWI Range - this is great stuff !
 
Brett and OZ - thanks for the links - very interesting :)

It is really cool :cool: to read these accounts and learn this part of History. I probally end up displaying my Early WWI Germans fighting Late War British - oh well - its only Toy Soldiers right ? :D

I am very excited about the future of the WWI Range - this is great stuff !

ONLY TOY SOLDIERS! Wash your mouth out Ron!!!;):D

The manager of an English football club (Liverpool i think?)once famously said 'Football is not a matter of life and death,its much more important than that';)

Rob
 

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