What would you like K&C to make. (1 Viewer)

Simmo mate,
In order of my thoughts of their chances of being made:
(1) Figure - Sir John Monash, Corp Commander Aussies WW1
(2) Tank - Centurion, three versions 250 range, Aussie Vietnam, Israeli 6 Day War and British either Korea or BAOR.
(3) Range - Aussies WW2, New Guinea and the Islands, figures, tanks (Matildas) and 25lb guns and crew,
I live and dream in hope.^&grin^&grin
Cheers Howard

Howard, I think you better find that genie in a bottle first! {sm4}

Tom
 
I would like to see more WW1 Allied "Entente" Powers personalities . In particular King George V at the front .
Kirk
 
Considering how long the Allies spent fighting their way up Italy, I'd really like to see some figures & AV's for this period. Personally I think it's an untapped campaign that is ripe for the picking.

I really like this idea. Maybe an Anzio line?
 
I would like K&C to return to modern warfare in Afghanistan as there is so many cool things and different nations taken part. What would you like to see K&C make. Chris.

Yes please. SF 08 through to SF 14 would be a nice starter for ten.
I've got that desperate for modern conflict figures, I've been bust butchering K&C SF figures to get more poses and variations.
If Andy wants these mindless and barbaric acts of violence towards his figures to stop, then he has to add to the SF lines.

The horror..........{eek3}
 
I continue to hope in a American Colonial life collection from 1755 (FIW) to 1783 (AWI), tricorns, Indians, wildlife, frontier, colonies, taverns, buildings etc etc
Carlo
 

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Eastern front 109 or 190 (white and dirty ^&grin ) and some pilots ground crew and vehicles,not much at all........................^&grin
 
I would like to see them continue with the LRDG line or subline of Eighth Army. That was some of their best work. For example, the LRDG also used Fords, not just Chevys.

I was planning to ask Andy about it in Chicago.
 
I'd like to see K&C make a line, 'The women of WW2' as a tribute to their contributions during the war.
 
I think a Streets of Victorian London would be nice. Lots of scope for this one.

Scott mate,
I'm with you there cobber. I just love my growing K&C Dickens collection. Only a few more to go to complete the series. I have put it in my note book to ask Andy about whilst in Chicago.
Cheers Howard
 
A streets of Victorian London would be a superb idea, something different and non military, I 'd be up for that. Would folk like to see it include Mr J Ripper or not??

Rob
 
A streets of Victorian London would be a superb idea, something different and non military, I 'd be up for that. Would folk like to see it include Mr J Ripper or not??

Rob

If there non-miltary are they still "Toysoldiers"?
 
If there non-miltary are they still "Toysoldiers"?

Good question Wayne, but I guess as K&C already make civilians and non military figures they come under the same umbrella-ella-ella as Rhianna may have sung!:wink2: I guess 'figures' would be a better title in this case mate.

Rob
 
WW1 Americans, more 1914 Germans, British and French, including a French 75mm gun, a Franco-Prussian War series, French infantry to the Crimean range, American Civil War Union infantry in their standard blue campaign uniforms, Conferate infantry in new, clean, gray uniforms, Napoleonic French fusiliers in greatcoats and covered shakos, and more Continental Americans for the Revolutionary War series. I realise most of these are really longshots, but hey, a guy can dream.
 
WW1 Americans, more 1914 Germans, British and French, including a French 75mm gun, a Franco-Prussian War series, French infantry to the Crimean range, American Civil War Union infantry in their standard blue campaign uniforms, Conferate infantry in new, clean, gray uniforms, Napoleonic French fusiliers in greatcoats and covered shakos, and more Continental Americans for the Revolutionary War series. I realise most of these are really longshots, but hey, a guy can dream.

What that guy says!:smile2::salute::
 
New guy Mike here. I am currently trying my spit on a cavalry and Indian scene with a little help to expand on some of Dads old stuff. So I would like to see these ones continue on in strength. I also like the Crusader line too. do not have much of it but it looks great with other makers to.
Mike
 

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