You know you're addicted when you are trying to obtain every figure, vehicle, aircraft and diorama piece ever made by King & Country. In response to Steven's comment, I prefer the glossy figures for some eras (particularly the Victorian stuff), because that's the way traditional toy soldiers were made. However, when it comes to sculpting and painting, the present production matt painted figures are clearly superior in quality. That being said, some of the old K&C glossy Napolenics are very close in quality to the sculpting of the matt Napoleonics. The Seventh Hussar, Highland Officer and marching Highlander come to mind as excellent early sculpting from around 1995. But, as Steven said, it is truly apples and oranges. Only a real adicted looney would have to have them all, just because they are K&C. By the way, Steven has the five I need, and I have the one he needs. I guess we better start a twelve step program, eh Steven?