New K&C Dispatches (1 Viewer)

Peter Reuss

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1. WHAT’S NEW IN APRIL?

A) “BARBARIANS AT THE GATES!”

Finally the ancient Celts, Britons, Gauls and Huns have arrived and are ready for shipping immediately.

Although I described them last month it never does any harm to repeat this…



BAR001 Mounted Chieftain. This Celtic Chief on horseback has a passing resemblance to a hirsute Sean Connery. Our hero carries a traditional “Dragon Snake” banner and has prettily adorned his steed with the severed heads of several of his enemies.

BAR002 “Attacking with Axe”. Running towards his enemy this warrior prepares to deal a crushing blow.

BAR003 “Attacking with Sword and Shield”. Poised ready for battle and seeking a likely victim.

BAR004 “Fighting Chief”. Wearing a captured Roman Auxiliary’s chain mail vest this Gallic Chieftain has already dispatched at least one of his enemies.

BAR005 “Charge!” This tribesman rushes forward – long lance at the ready.

BAR006 “Gruesome Trophies”. Another warrior attacks – his shield decorated with enemy heads.

BAR007 “Slashing Warrior”. About to strike a lethal blow this warrior has a captured Roman dagger on his belt.

BAR008 “Running Warrior”. With sword and shield yet one more ancient warrior rushes into the fight.

BAR009 “Wolfshead”. Over his Roman helmet this fighter has draped a wolf pelt complete with wolf’s head.

BAR010 “Hacking Warrior”. With his richly decorated shield and colourful helmet this particular warrior makes a striking impression.

BAR011 “Barbarian Trumpeter”. Wielding this strange looking musical instrument this half-naked warrior can signal to his comrades as well as strike fear in his Roman enemies.

BAR012 “No Mercy!” Any captured Roman Legionary could, at best, hope for a swift death. This Roman soldier is about to meet his Gods…



AVAILABILITY : NOW



B) “RETURN TO THE REVOLUTION”

In a couple of weeks time dealers will also be getting our latest “add-ons” to our very popular and colourful American Revolutionary series “1776”.

As described previously these new releases cover all-new British Redcoats… Continental Marines and… Woodland Indians.



The Redcoats :

BR048 “Standing Firing Musket”. One of King George’s with his “Brown Bess” drawing a bead on the enemy.

BR049 “Running Rifleman”. Another Redcoat charging forward to greet the enemy with some cold “Sheffield” steel.

BR050 “Redcoat Casualty”. One of His Majesty’s men that will never see Old Albion’s shores ever again.

The Redmen (Spoils of War) :

BR051 “Mounted Indian” with captured rifles, cartridge boxes, bedrolls, water canteens and even… an early American flag. Oh, and by the way, the horse is a battle trophy as well.

BR052 “Brand-New Coat”. This woodland warrior is trying on a Continental jacket whose owner will no longer be needing it.

A captured sabre also belongs to him.

BR053 “This Gun is Mine!”. Bending down to retrieve a discarded musket this warrior is well pleased with his “find”.

THE AMERICANS :

K&C has been wanting to produce “Continental Marines” for a long time – here they are…

AR045 “Standing Firing Marine”. This green-clad figure takes careful aim and…

AR046 “Standing Loading Corporal”. Biting the paper wad of the cartridge this NCO prepares for action.

AR047 “Standing Ready”. This Marine is ready to repel all boarders…

AR048 “Presenting Arms”. Rifle held resolutely in front in the traditional pose.

AR049 “Capt. Samuel Nicholas”. One of the Corps first officers and destined to be its first Commandant saluting.

AR050 “Marine Drummer”. A young teenage recruit who can “mark time” and “beat retreat”.

AR051 “Flag Bearer”. This young officer bears one of the many flags adopted in the early stages of the Revolution.

AR052 “Kneeling Firing”. Yet one more extremely useful and popular pose.



AVAILABLE : Late April



C) “THE FOUR IMPERIAL BEAUTIES”

Four fantastic looking Chinese ladies dressed in all their splendour… Perfect for any “Imperial” setting or indeed any of K&C’s Chinese series.



IC022 “Wang Zhao-jun”

IC023 “Diao Chan”

IC024 “Xi Shi”

IC025 “Yang Guifei”



AVAILABLE : Late April





D) “Street of Old Hong Kong”

HK149 “The Plum Seller”. Once a familiar sight on Chinese streets an itinerant fruit seller – in this case Plums, plying his trade from street-to-street…village-to village.



AVAILABLE : NOW





E) “NAPOLEONICS AT REST”

“Rest ‘n’ Recreation” in the days of Napolean.



NA082 “Sitted French Cavalry”

SP019 “Table and Chairs Set”

SP020 “The Barrel and Ladder Farmyard Set”



AVAILABLE : Late April







2. “WHAT’S COMING NEXT DEPT.?”

May 2006 will see the release of the eagerly anticipated British Eighth Army in Action add-ons. No less than 7 all-new sets of figures… a fighting vehicle… and a great “personality” figure will be issued…



A) THE EIGHTH ARMY AT WAR

All of these great new figures are dressed in the “classic” desert uniform of long baggy “Bombay Bloomer” shorts… khaki shirts… sun bleached webbing and sand coloured helmets.



EA009 “Advance Under Fire”. A crouching British officer pistol in hand, leads his men towards the enemy. Two additional desert “Tommies” follow their officer with Lee Enfields and fixed bayonets. Backing them up is an advancing Bren Gunner firing his weapon from the waist.

EA010 “DINGO Scout Car Set”. The Daimler “Dingo” Light Armoured Car was mostly used as a scouting vehicle for armoured units. Our little “Dingo” is in the markings of the 2nd New Zealand Cavalry Regiment and includes 2 “Kiwi” troopers in the vehicle.

EA011 “Field Marshall Aarold Alexander”. Handsome, debonair and always immaculate “Alex” rose to supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean Theatre of Operating. Here, however he is Commander, Middle East Forces in August 1942. Accompanying him is one of his Military Police “bodyguards”. “Alex” was “Monty’s” Boss.

EA012 “The Best of Enemies”. The Desert War was fought on almost chivalrous terms for modern warfare. Both sides, for the most part, fought cleanly and fairly and that included treatment of prisoners. Here, a British “Tommy” provides a drink of water from his own water bottle for a captured Afrika Korps soldiers. A charming little vignette.

EA013 “The Mine Sweepers”. A Royal Engineer officer, map in one hand, “Tommy – gun” in the other, looks on as two of his men recover enemy mines. Two wooden German “Minen” signs are included in the set.

EA014 “Indian Army Machine Gun Set”. Several distinguished Indian Divisions served with the Eight Army. Here 3 Sikh gunners man a Vickers heavy machine gun laying down covering fire for the infantry assault.

EA015 “Returning Fire”. Three more British infantry add their “firepower” to the attack. All are armed with the standard .303 Lee Enfield bolt – action rifles.



AVAILABLE : Early to Mid May


B) NORMANDY PANTHER

May will also see the release of a much requested and sought – after fighting vehicle – the German Panther.

As many of you know over the years K&C has produced several “Panthers” in a variety of paint schemes.

First was an all wooden version, hand-carved in China many moons ago. Only 50 of these were produced.

A few years later, we produced our polystone version, which eventually was painted in 3 different camouflage schemes (two summer, one winter). All together 1,000+ of these were produced.



NOW, comes a completely new and upgraded version with lots of extra detail, character and special features.

Our all – new Panther includes…

l Fully elevating main gun.

l Markings of the 12th SS “Hitlerjugend” Division, fighting in Normandy in June and July 1944.

l Summer Camouflage Scheme.



Four great crew figures – driver, gunner, loader/radio operator and tank commander

l Moveable main gun support handle.

l Battle-worn and battle-damaged general appearance.

l Specially-designed “Panther” box.



This new “Panther” promises to be one of the most popular (and best-selling) German fighting vehicles K&C has ever produced. Get your order in today!



AVAILABLE : Early to Mid May





3. “ON THE RETIREMENT LIST”

As usual something older is always making way for something newer at K&C. This month it’s our “Ceremonial” series of traditional British Guardsmen…



BG01 “Guards Officer”

BG02 “Guards Drummer”

BG03 “Marching Guardsman”

BG04 “Standing Guardsman”

BG05 “Guard Box”

Get them while you can…
 
The Panther is impressive. I think there is definite improvement in the tracks. But it's the worn appearance, stowage and figures that really give this piece it's character.

It looks to be K&C's best tank yet judging solely from the picture.

I want one! :)
 
Since the Panther will be coming early to mid May, not far after the HB Panthers, it will be interesting to see the competition -- both in designs and sales.
 
Good thing I only ordered two of the three HB Panther with this new KC Panther now I have my three.

Carlos
 
jazzeum said:
Since the Panther will be coming early to mid May, not far after the HB Panthers, it will be interesting to see the competition -- both in designs and sales.
what a casuality THIS RELEASE.... the picture show a great model I WANT ONE ...YES!!!!!!
 
This tank is absolutely AMAZING. Can't wait to get one...
 
jazzeum said:
Since the Panther will be coming early to mid May, not far after the HB Panthers, it will be interesting to see the competition -- both in designs and sales.

You said it. To jump the gun a little, I think the tanks are a dead heat from what I can see. The KC figures are superior, but HB has a greater variety of poses.
 
I don't think there is any comparision ,for my money King & Country wins heads down. I will be getting 2 of them for my diaroma! Every time you don't think they can better the last and yet they still come up trumps again.
 
I usually don't order K&C tanks but had to pre-order the Panther. Tank with four crew plus one I like so I could not resist. Hope it don't crush all my poor 1/35 scale tanks. John
 
Does anyone know if the KC Panther is an Ausf A or G?
 
Combat said:
Does anyone know if the KC Panther is an Ausf A or G?

Most of the Ausf D production was send to the Eastern front in 1943 as the Ausf A production equipped most of the Panther detachments deployed to meet the Allied invasion in France in 1944.

Pierre.
 
Combat said:
Does anyone know if the KC Panther is an Ausf A or G?

At the battle of Bretteville-L'Orgueilleuse, on June 8, 1944, the 12th SS Hitlerjugend Division was equipped with Panzerkampfwagen V Ausf G. So, I must presume that the WS072 is a Ausf G.

Pierre.
 
desk11desk12 said:
Good thing I only ordered two of the three HB Panther with this new KC Panther now I have my three.

Carlos

But Carlos, You NEED 4 for a Platoon!
fubar
:D
 
The new Panther is a G model. Identifiable by the machine gun only on the front of the tank. The D model had just a port for the driver and no machine gun. The A model had both the port for driver and the machine gun.

Bill Sager
 
Just received an email from K & C that the repainted Char is now available.
 
I really like the paint scheme on this one. I think it really brings out the look of the tank. The new figure is also pretty cool. I wonder how many extras are out there of this one. I am sold out and I wonder how many other dealers are also.

Bill Sager
 
This is one I had to pass on. Yes, the color scheme is nice but unfortunately you just can't get everything, especially with all that's coming down the road.
 
Boy I have to admit even an old Napoleonic hand like me is tempted by this tank. I do have the 88 and this would make a nice addition. One question for those who know does the turret rotate or not? I know it says the gun elevated but does this mean the turret will turn also? It will be interesting to see how Honor Bound Panther, which also looks good compares to K&C Panther.

Old Guard
 

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