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In olden days armies preferred to campaign and fight their battles in the Spring, Summer and Autumn seasons. Winter was for resting up and retraining whenever possible. In the 20th Century that was a luxury neither the Allies nor the Axis forces were allowed.
BBG071 “Winter Chained-Dog”
BBG073 “Standing Tank Rider”
BBG074 “Kneeling Tank Rider w/Rifle”
BBG075 “Crouching Tank Rider w/Rifle”
BBG076 “Kneeling Ready Tank Rider”
BBG077 “Standing Officer w/MP40”
BBG078 “Standing Firing Rifle”
BBG079 “Kneeling Aiming MP40”
BBG080 “Standing Ready w/Rifle”
BBG081 “Kneeling Officer w/MP40”

To complete the Normandy Café (SP054) here are few little additions:

FOB094 “Café Customers”
A German officer relaxes with his sergeant at a typically French café. The set includes both soldiers…two separate chairs and the little traditional wrought iron and marble topped table.
FOB095 “Table & Chairs”
An additional set of two chairs and the table.

K&C’s “The Cross & The Crescent” series of fighting Crusaders and Saracens is not only one of our most popular series. It’s also one of the most colorful. Here are five new additions from across Europe.

MK103 “Sir Oliver D’Ingham”
Resplendent in forest green and golden yellow this English Knight is also carrying his personal standard.
MK104 “A Knight of the Accarigi Family”
This famous Tuscan family had red and gold as their colours together with the “fleur de lys” as their emblem.
MK105 “Francesco di Sienna”
Another crusader knight from Tuscany…armed with a mace.
MK106 “A Teutonic Knight”
MK107 “A Knight of Saxony”

Check out all King & Country's of latest releases on the Treefrog site at http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/m-3-king-country.aspx?pagesize=100&type=rr
 
A lot of hot new releases in that bunch. Hmmmmmm, where to start first ...............{sm3}
 
Yeah, the Germans are great and would be excellent additions to any diorama but the Knights are awfully tempting! Seeing one here in the warehouse, the colors really pop. The pictures are good but just can't do justice to the detail work and liveliness of those pieces. {sm4}
 

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