King and Country - April announcements, May Release
For WWII Collectors
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DD088 “GI Tank Crew” 3 U.S. tankers that go great with our new “Classic” Sherman or any of our other U.S. vehicles. One standing sergeant, one kneeling NCO and one lying mechanic. Very useful!
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DD093 “Classic Sherman” There are certain fighting vehicles that are essential to any WWII collection and the M4 Sherman is one of ‘em!
Over the years K&C has produced no less than 8 different versions, now, its number 9 and it’s a “CLASSIC” welded hull, early mark model of the most famous Allied tank of WWII.
This latest addition to the Sherman collection comes with a couple of unique features.
Firstly, it’s relatively free of the battlefield “clutter” seen on many wartime M4’s. It does however have 2 different loads of extra supplies that can be placed on or off (you choose) the rear deck of the tank. This allows collectors to buy one (and hopefully) more of this model to make different displays. The tank also has two crew figures (driver and commander) in open hatches to add the “personnel” touch.
“The Big Red One”
One of the most famous American fighting infantry divisions of the War, the 1st Infantry Div. better known as “The Big Red One”.
Six great looking two-man action sets featuring the GI’s of “The Big Red One” as they would have appeared in Normandy in the days and weeks following the invasion.
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DD095 “The Rescue” One GI pulls his wounded buddy to safety.
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DD096 “Over There!” A veteran NCO points out an enemy position to one of the new guys in the platoon.
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DD097 “Two-Man Patrol” A sergeant with “Tommy Gun” leads a rifleman cautiously forward… the enemy are nearby.
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DD098 “Alive & Dead” A crouching rifleman approaches a dead Waffen SS trooper.
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DD099 “I Need More Ammo!” While his kneeling officer provides covering fire, a BAR gunner shouts out for extra ammunition.
SPECIAL NOTE: All of these new figures can work together or separately to form some very exciting display possibilities.
And Now For The Opposition.
The one and only ’88 the scourge of Allied infantry and amour alike. From Alamein to Anzio and onto Arnhem the mighty 88 was the artillery piece of the Second World War. Equally adaptable as an anti aircraft gun or in the anti tank role the 88 came in several different “guises”. This K&C latest version is one of the most different.
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WS103 “The Flak 18 (sf1.) aufZugkraftwagen” This 12-ton monster mounted the 88 on an armored half track prime mover body. Our model, one of K&C’s biggest, comes with a crew of 5 Wehrmacht artillerymen and is 3-tone camouflaged in the style of typical mid to late war European Theatre of Operations and perfect for a Normandy style scenario.
IMPORTANT: Planned Production Number for this item is just 750 models. Order Now!
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