jazzeum
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Andy has asked me to post the following
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Hi Guys,
Noli Poli is quite correct there are slight differences in size between the M16 (with the quad. 50’s) and the latest M21 Mortar Carrier.
As you guys know K&C is constantly trying to improve our products. The M16 was produced back in 2002 and did indeed have a different sculptor than the latest M21 produced this year. As we get older we, hopefully, get better. A little bit like a fine wine!
I never feel totally satisfied with any model or figure K&C produces – that’s why we keep trying to improve all the time.
I think that’s also something dedicated K&C collectors have come to expect and appreciate.
In addition with the appearance of new competitors like “Honour Bound” and possibly “British Commando” we have to keep “pushing the envelope”.
That’s good for us, you the collector and the hobby in general.
Re the “London Show” – can’t wait to go…I’ll be arriving on Thursday 1stDecember and look forward to meeting lots of old friends and making a few new ones.
Hats off to the Neville Family for taking over this show (and others) and breathing some much needed new life into them. They’ve really shaken up the toy soldier business in the U.K. and I’m proud and happy to be associated with them.
Best wishes to one and all and…happy collecting!
Aye Yours,
Andy C. Neilson
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Hi Guys,
Noli Poli is quite correct there are slight differences in size between the M16 (with the quad. 50’s) and the latest M21 Mortar Carrier.
As you guys know K&C is constantly trying to improve our products. The M16 was produced back in 2002 and did indeed have a different sculptor than the latest M21 produced this year. As we get older we, hopefully, get better. A little bit like a fine wine!
I never feel totally satisfied with any model or figure K&C produces – that’s why we keep trying to improve all the time.
I think that’s also something dedicated K&C collectors have come to expect and appreciate.
In addition with the appearance of new competitors like “Honour Bound” and possibly “British Commando” we have to keep “pushing the envelope”.
That’s good for us, you the collector and the hobby in general.
Re the “London Show” – can’t wait to go…I’ll be arriving on Thursday 1stDecember and look forward to meeting lots of old friends and making a few new ones.
Hats off to the Neville Family for taking over this show (and others) and breathing some much needed new life into them. They’ve really shaken up the toy soldier business in the U.K. and I’m proud and happy to be associated with them.
Best wishes to one and all and…happy collecting!
Aye Yours,
Andy C. Neilson
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