Dispatches
JUNE 2013
JUNE 2013
“DISPATCHES”
“DISPATCHES”
Hi Guys,
I’m writing this June Dispatches on a grey, wet and miserable
Saturday morning 18 May…just a couple of days before I head off to the States
and the “Texas 2013 Toy Soldier Show”.
As we said in last month’s “DISPATCHES” we’re focusing on one month at a
time in order for both collectors and dealers to study the releases in more
detail rather than perhaps being distracted by what’s coming in two month’s
time.
Again,
as you will see, it’s a fair mixture of different ranges and a variety of time
periods.
So without further ado…Let’s
get started…
1.
APPEARING IN JUNE
A. “ARNHEM…INTO BATTLE!”
Last month we launched our first batch of “Pathfinder” British
Paratroopers to join our ARNHEM’44/Market Garden series. This
month it’s the addition of seven more men of the British 1st. Airborne
Division including another Victoria Cross winner…
MG037(P)
“Advancing With Rifle”
This para cautiously moves forward, his Lee Enfield rifle at the ready,
on the lookout for the enemy.
MG038(P)
“Advancing with Sten Gun”
Another para, perhaps in the same patrol as MG037, edges carefully on,
Sten Gun in one hand…signaling behind with the other.
MG039(P)
“Crouching Bren Gunner”
Holding what was probably the best Light Machine Gun of WW2 in his hands this “red
beret” can fit into any Arnhem display or diorama and look great!
MG040(P) “Kneeling with Rifle”
One more airborne soldier with his trusty Lee Enfield…at the ready.
MG042(P)
“Major Robert Cain V.C.”
Robert Cain was a company commander with the 2nd. Battalion, South
Staffordshire Regiment, part of 1st. Airborne’s Air Landing Brigade
(they came by glider not parachutes).
During Arnhem his exemplary courage, leadership and skill with the
PIAT anti tank rocket launcher (knocking out several German tanks)
led to him being awarded Britain’s highest military honour. He was also
wounded three times during the battle but continued to fight and lead his men
with great gallantry and endurance throughout.
Our figure shows him pistol drawn moving to a new position with the PIAT
on his shoulder.
MG044(P)
“The Grenadier”
This Para is taking no chances…Sten Gun in one hand a “Mills” grenade in
the other…ready to throw.
MG045(P)
“Fighting Glider Pilot”
Many of the pilots in the “Glider Pilot Regiment” were former
soldiers…Once their glider had landed and disgorged the troops the pilot and co
pilot were expected to fight alongside their “human cargo”…This sergeant
pilot is no exception…Note his pilot’s wings above the left pocket on his “Denison”
smock.
AVAILABLE:
Early June
B.
“A small
Part of the Atlantic Wall”
Over the years K&C has released several defense works showing
different parts of Hitler’s famed “Atlantic Wall” which he hoped would halt
any possible Allied invasion…from Norway in the North to the Pyranees in the
South. Here is the latest…
WS193
“Normandy Pillbox”
This is one of the smaller German bunkers that could be found in Normandy and
elsewhere in occupied Europe…Usually manned by 4-6 soldiers this one had 3 x
gunports including a large one where a machine gun could be sited. It
also features a blast wall opposite the rear door and a detachable roof
allowing collectors to place figures where they like. As seen in our
photos this little pillbox has already experienced some Allied attention…
AVAILABLE:
Mid June
C.
“Napoleon
In Egypt”
Last month we journeyed back to the “Land of the Nile” with our
little selection of Ancient Egyptian water craft…This month it’s a
couple of millennium later with Napoleon’s Legion’s descending onto the
desert sands of Egypt.
NE022
“Standing Guide”
A standing-at-attention trooper of the Regiment of Guides…He must be a
little hot under the collar of that colourful wool uniform but at least he’s
got a white neck cloth to protect him!!!
NE023
“Victim of the Sun”
Napoleon’s men suffered agonies from the blistering hot Egyptian sun.
Here, one of Bonaparte’s infantrymen has collapsed from sun stroke or
heat exhaustion and is being assisted by one of his stronger comrades…A
great little double sculpt!
NE024
“Mounted Mameluke”
Whenever Napoleon encountered a brave and skillful enemy he always tried
to recruit them into his army…after defeating them of course!
In Egypt he was mightily impressed by the Mamelukes who fought on the
Egyptian side and eventually recruited them for French service.
This proud dignified Mameluke officer was one of the first.
NE025
“Standing Mameluke with Musket”
Although usually mounted Mamelukes in French service, often had to
perform certain military duties on foot.
NE027
“Donkey Cavalier”
This French infantryman has commandeered a local donkey and an umbrella
to make “Campaigning” in the desert a less arduous experience.
NE033
“Demi-Brigade Flagbearer”
Our first “Napoleon in Egypt” flagbearer had a major mistake…an
imperial eagle on the masthead of the flag before Bonaparte even became emperor!!!
Our new one accurately reflects what the flag could and should have looked
like…sorry!
AVAILABLE:
Mid June
D.
“Off
We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder!”
From desert sands to clear blue skies over Normandy in June 1944…All
in one fell swoop!
AF013
“Colonel Glenn Eagleston”
Col.Eagleston had a total of 181/2 victories during
WW2 flying the Mustang. On October 29, 1944 he shot down 3 x
Me.109’s in a 30 minute dogfight!
After WW2 he served again in Korea where he flew the F86 “Sabre” and
added 2 x Mig.15’s to his tally.
AF015
“Captain Donald J. Strait”
Don Strait flew with the 361st Fighter Squadron of the 356
Fighter Group and became their top ace with 131/2 victories…
all but 3 of them flying the P51 “Mustang”.
After WW2 he joined the New Jersey Air National Guard and served in
Korea and retired in 1978 as a Major General. Our new figure shows
him picking up his parachute prior to mounting his “Mustang”.
AF031
“P51D-Day Mustang”
This is K&C’s second P51D and shows a typical D.Day “Mustang”
complete with black and white invasion stripes and in natural metal finish with
some added olive drab camouflage on the top-side surfaces.
Our “Mustang” belongs to the “375th. Fighter Squadron” of
the “361st. Fighter Group” based at Bottisham Airfield near Cambridge in
Southern England in the summer of 1944.
Please
Note: Just 250 of this “P51D-Day Mustang” have been
produced.
AVAILABLE:
Mid-Late June
E.
“Fifty
Shades of Field Grey”
Borrowing or should I say adapting an infamous little erotic book
title…Here are the latest “Classic Wehrmacht” figures along with a great
looking half-track to go with them!
WS217
“Sd.Kfz.251 Half-Track”
This ubiquitous German fighting vehicle could be seen on every German
battlefield from the Caucasus in Russia to Cyrenaica in Libya and
all points in between.
Our battle-weary, dust covered “feldgrau” (field grey) version is
perfect for early to mid war battles and campaigns in Poland, France or
the Soviet Union.
Vehicle comes with fixed driver and detachable MG34 and antenna.
WS204
“Soldat with Cigarette”
Classic figure in a classic WW2 pose.
WS205
“Soldat Looking Right”
This guy looks happy and relaxed…does he not know what lies ahead?
WS206
“Soldat Drinking”
Marching on those dusty Russian roads is a thirsty business…
WS207
“Soldat Carrying Crate”
Another of the “Soldaten” has been tasked with moving a crate of
ammunition.
WS208
“Soldat Pointing”
“Put it over there!” This soldier seems to be saying.
All of these five figures are useful for any early to mid war scenario that
does not involve an actual battle.
AVAILABLE:
Mid-Late
June
F.
“Fighting
The Long Knives”
It’s always exciting when a new series is launched because here at Head
Office in Hong Kong even we don’t know which ones will really take off like an
express train…I’m delighted to say that our revitalized and refocused “Real
West” series has done exactly that since we moved forward to the “Battle
of the Little Bighorn” and “Custer’s Last Stand”.
Here are the second group of “Pathfinder” Indian warriors…
TRW038(P)
“Sun Bear”
This mounted warrior with the buffalo-horn head dress looks ready to lance one
of the hated “blue-coats”.
TRW040(P)
“Two Moons”
Another mounted Sioux warrior firing his carbine at a dismounted cavalry
trooper.
TRW041(P)
“Black Arrow”
A Cheyenne “dog-soldier” with the more traditional bow and arrow.
TRW043(P)
“Brown Bull”
A kneeling, wolf-skin clad brave aiming his rifle at the enemy.
TRW045(P)
“Running Deer”
Appropriately this well-armed Sioux warrior is wearing a deerskin
complete with deer’s head and antlers to frighten the rapidly retreating “Longknives”.
TRW046(P)
“American Flag”
A triumphant chief holds his Winchester aloft as he snatches up one of
the 7th’s guidons.
AVAILABLE:
Late June
2.
BEING RETIRED
Another long list but some excellent bargains and
great figures…Grab ‘em while you can, you won’t regret it!
|
BR075
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Officer w/ Gloves
|
|
BR076
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Officer Saluting
|
|
BR077
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Presenting Arms
|
|
BR078
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Making Ready
|
|
BR079
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Standing Firing
|
|
BR080
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Kneeling Firing
|
|
BR081
|
Fusilier
Kneeling Ready
|
|
BR082
|
RWF
Officer with King's Colour
|
|
BR082A
|
RWF
Officer with Regimental Flag
|
|
EA040
|
Major
Paddy" Mayne S.A.S"
|
|
EA046
|
General
Charles De Gaulle
|
|
FW004
|
Hindenburg
|
|
FW040
|
Advancing
Officer
|
|
FW041
|
Kneeling
Firing
|
|
FW042
|
Standing
Firing
|
|
FW048
|
Lewis
Gunner
|
|
FW058
|
77mm
Artillery Set (1914)
|
|
FW059
|
Artillery
Officer with Binos (1914)
|
|
IF001
|
Mounted
Mussolini
|
|
IF004
|
Italian
Forces, Marching Flagbearer
|
|
IF005
|
Italian
Forces, Marching Rifleman
|
|
IF006
|
Italian
Forces, At Attention Bugler
|
|
IF007
|
Italian
Forces, At Ease Soldier
|
|
IF008
|
Italian
Forces, Officer with Map
|
|
LW050
|
Exiting
Pilot
|
|
RTA044
|
Dead
Mexican Soldier
|
|
SOE001
|
Skinner's
Horse Indian Subahdar
|
|
SOE002
|
Skinner's
Horse Lancer
|
|
SOE003
|
Skinner's
Horse British Officer
|
|
TRW004
|
Mounted
Wolf's Head w/ Shield & Lance
|
|
TRW005
|
Warrior
Defending
|
|
TRW006
|
Warrior
Attacking
|
|
TRW007
|
Warrior
w/ Knife
|
|
TRW008
|
Warrior
w/ Musket
|
|
WS165
|
Pak
97/38 Anti-Tank Gun
|
|
WS166
|
Laying
the MG42 Gun Set
|
|
WS167
|
Hitlerjugend,
MP40 Set
|
|
WS168
|
Hitlerjugend,
Kneeling Grenadier
|
|
WS169
|
Hitlerjugend,
Ready...Aim...Fire
|
JUNE 2013
“DISPATCHES”
Hi Guys,
I’m writing this June Dispatches on a grey, wet and miserable
Saturday morning 18 May…just a couple of days before I head off to the States
and the “Texas 2013 Toy Soldier Show”.
As we said in last month’s “DISPATCHES” we’re focusing on one month at a
time in order for both collectors and dealers to study the releases in more
detail rather than perhaps being distracted by what’s coming in two month’s
time.
Again,
as you will see, it’s a fair mixture of different ranges and a variety of time
periods.
So without further ado…Let’s
get started…
1.
APPEARING IN JUNE
A. “ARNHEM…INTO BATTLE!”
Last month we launched our first batch of “Pathfinder” British
Paratroopers to join our ARNHEM’44/Market Garden series. This
month it’s the addition of seven more men of the British 1st. Airborne
Division including another Victoria Cross winner…
MG037(P)
“Advancing With Rifle”
This para cautiously moves forward, his Lee Enfield rifle at the ready,
on the lookout for the enemy.
MG038(P)
“Advancing with Sten Gun”
Another para, perhaps in the same patrol as MG037, edges carefully on,
Sten Gun in one hand…signaling behind with the other.
MG039(P)
“Crouching Bren Gunner”
Holding what was probably the best Light Machine Gun of WW2 in his hands this “red
beret” can fit into any Arnhem display or diorama and look great!
MG040(P) “Kneeling with Rifle”
One more airborne soldier with his trusty Lee Enfield…at the ready.
MG042(P)
“Major Robert Cain V.C.”
Robert Cain was a company commander with the 2nd. Battalion, South
Staffordshire Regiment, part of 1st. Airborne’s Air Landing Brigade
(they came by glider not parachutes).
During Arnhem his exemplary courage, leadership and skill with the
PIAT anti tank rocket launcher (knocking out several German tanks)
led to him being awarded Britain’s highest military honour. He was also
wounded three times during the battle but continued to fight and lead his men
with great gallantry and endurance throughout.
Our figure shows him pistol drawn moving to a new position with the PIAT
on his shoulder.
MG044(P)
“The Grenadier”
This Para is taking no chances…Sten Gun in one hand a “Mills” grenade in
the other…ready to throw.
MG045(P)
“Fighting Glider Pilot”
Many of the pilots in the “Glider Pilot Regiment” were former
soldiers…Once their glider had landed and disgorged the troops the pilot and co
pilot were expected to fight alongside their “human cargo”…This sergeant
pilot is no exception…Note his pilot’s wings above the left pocket on his “Denison”
smock.
AVAILABLE:
Early June
B.
“A small
Part of the Atlantic Wall”
Over the years K&C has released several defense works showing
different parts of Hitler’s famed “Atlantic Wall” which he hoped would halt
any possible Allied invasion…from Norway in the North to the Pyranees in the
South. Here is the latest…
WS193
“Normandy Pillbox”
This is one of the smaller German bunkers that could be found in Normandy and
elsewhere in occupied Europe…Usually manned by 4-6 soldiers this one had 3 x
gunports including a large one where a machine gun could be sited. It
also features a blast wall opposite the rear door and a detachable roof
allowing collectors to place figures where they like. As seen in our
photos this little pillbox has already experienced some Allied attention…
AVAILABLE:
Mid June
C.
“Napoleon
In Egypt”
Last month we journeyed back to the “Land of the Nile” with our
little selection of Ancient Egyptian water craft…This month it’s a
couple of millennium later with Napoleon’s Legion’s descending onto the
desert sands of Egypt.
NE022
“Standing Guide”
A standing-at-attention trooper of the Regiment of Guides…He must be a
little hot under the collar of that colourful wool uniform but at least he’s
got a white neck cloth to protect him!!!
NE023
“Victim of the Sun”
Napoleon’s men suffered agonies from the blistering hot Egyptian sun.
Here, one of Bonaparte’s infantrymen has collapsed from sun stroke or
heat exhaustion and is being assisted by one of his stronger comrades…A
great little double sculpt!
NE024
“Mounted Mameluke”
Whenever Napoleon encountered a brave and skillful enemy he always tried
to recruit them into his army…after defeating them of course!
In Egypt he was mightily impressed by the Mamelukes who fought on the
Egyptian side and eventually recruited them for French service.
This proud dignified Mameluke officer was one of the first.
NE025
“Standing Mameluke with Musket”
Although usually mounted Mamelukes in French service, often had to
perform certain military duties on foot.
NE027
“Donkey Cavalier”
This French infantryman has commandeered a local donkey and an umbrella
to make “Campaigning” in the desert a less arduous experience.
NE033
“Demi-Brigade Flagbearer”
Our first “Napoleon in Egypt” flagbearer had a major mistake…an
imperial eagle on the masthead of the flag before Bonaparte even became emperor!!!
Our new one accurately reflects what the flag could and should have looked
like…sorry!
AVAILABLE:
Mid June
D.
“Off
We Go Into The Wild Blue Yonder!”
From desert sands to clear blue skies over Normandy in June 1944…All
in one fell swoop!
AF013
“Colonel Glenn Eagleston”
Col.Eagleston had a total of 181/2 victories during
WW2 flying the Mustang. On October 29, 1944 he shot down 3 x
Me.109’s in a 30 minute dogfight!
After WW2 he served again in Korea where he flew the F86 “Sabre” and
added 2 x Mig.15’s to his tally.
AF015
“Captain Donald J. Strait”
Don Strait flew with the 361st Fighter Squadron of the 356
Fighter Group and became their top ace with 131/2 victories…
all but 3 of them flying the P51 “Mustang”.
After WW2 he joined the New Jersey Air National Guard and served in
Korea and retired in 1978 as a Major General. Our new figure shows
him picking up his parachute prior to mounting his “Mustang”.
AF031
“P51D-Day Mustang”
This is K&C’s second P51D and shows a typical D.Day “Mustang”
complete with black and white invasion stripes and in natural metal finish with
some added olive drab camouflage on the top-side surfaces.
Our “Mustang” belongs to the “375th. Fighter Squadron” of
the “361st. Fighter Group” based at Bottisham Airfield near Cambridge in
Southern England in the summer of 1944.
Please
Note: Just 250 of this “P51D-Day Mustang” have been
produced.
AVAILABLE:
Mid-Late June
E.
“Fifty
Shades of Field Grey”
Borrowing or should I say adapting an infamous little erotic book
title…Here are the latest “Classic Wehrmacht” figures along with a great
looking half-track to go with them!
WS217
“Sd.Kfz.251 Half-Track”
This ubiquitous German fighting vehicle could be seen on every German
battlefield from the Caucasus in Russia to Cyrenaica in Libya and
all points in between.
Our battle-weary, dust covered “feldgrau” (field grey) version is
perfect for early to mid war battles and campaigns in Poland, France or
the Soviet Union.
Vehicle comes with fixed driver and detachable MG34 and antenna.
WS204
“Soldat with Cigarette”
Classic figure in a classic WW2 pose.
WS205
“Soldat Looking Right”
This guy looks happy and relaxed…does he not know what lies ahead?
WS206
“Soldat Drinking”
Marching on those dusty Russian roads is a thirsty business…
WS207
“Soldat Carrying Crate”
Another of the “Soldaten” has been tasked with moving a crate of
ammunition.
WS208
“Soldat Pointing”
“Put it over there!” This soldier seems to be saying.
All of these five figures are useful for any early to mid war scenario that
does not involve an actual battle.
AVAILABLE:
Mid-Late
June
F.
“Fighting
The Long Knives”
It’s always exciting when a new series is launched because here at Head
Office in Hong Kong even we don’t know which ones will really take off like an
express train…I’m delighted to say that our revitalized and refocused “Real
West” series has done exactly that since we moved forward to the “Battle
of the Little Bighorn” and “Custer’s Last Stand”.
Here are the second group of “Pathfinder” Indian warriors…
TRW038(P)
“Sun Bear”
This mounted warrior with the buffalo-horn head dress looks ready to lance one
of the hated “blue-coats”.
TRW040(P)
“Two Moons”
Another mounted Sioux warrior firing his carbine at a dismounted cavalry
trooper.
TRW041(P)
“Black Arrow”
A Cheyenne “dog-soldier” with the more traditional bow and arrow.
TRW043(P)
“Brown Bull”
A kneeling, wolf-skin clad brave aiming his rifle at the enemy.
TRW045(P)
“Running Deer”
Appropriately this well-armed Sioux warrior is wearing a deerskin
complete with deer’s head and antlers to frighten the rapidly retreating “Longknives”.
TRW046(P)
“American Flag”
A triumphant chief holds his Winchester aloft as he snatches up one of
the 7th’s guidons.
AVAILABLE:
Late June
2.
BEING RETIRED
Another long list but some excellent bargains and
great figures…Grab ‘em while you can, you won’t regret it!
|
BR075
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Officer w/ Gloves
|
|
BR076
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Officer Saluting
|
|
BR077
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Presenting Arms
|
|
BR078
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Making Ready
|
|
BR079
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Standing Firing
|
|
BR080
|
Royal
Welch Fusilier Kneeling Firing
|
|
BR081
|
Fusilier
Kneeling Ready
|
|
BR082
|
RWF
Officer with King's Colour
|
|
BR082A
|
RWF
Officer with Regimental Flag
|
|
EA040
|
Major
Paddy" Mayne S.A.S"
|
|
EA046
|
General
Charles De Gaulle
|
|
FW004
|
Hindenburg
|
|
FW040
|
Advancing
Officer
|
|
FW041
|
Kneeling
Firing
|
|
FW042
|
Standing
Firing
|
|
FW048
|
Lewis
Gunner
|
|
FW058
|
77mm
Artillery Set (1914)
|
|
FW059
|
Artillery
Officer with Binos (1914)
|
|
IF001
|
Mounted
Mussolini
|
|
IF004
|
Italian
Forces, Marching Flagbearer
|
|
IF005
|
Italian
Forces, Marching Rifleman
|
|
IF006
|
Italian
Forces, At Attention Bugler
|
|
IF007
|
Italian
Forces, At Ease Soldier
|
|
IF008
|
Italian
Forces, Officer with Map
|
|
LW050
|
Exiting
Pilot
|
|
RTA044
|
Dead
Mexican Soldier
|
|
SOE001
|
Skinner's
Horse Indian Subahdar
|
|
SOE002
|
Skinner's
Horse Lancer
|
|
SOE003
|
Skinner's
Horse British Officer
|
|
TRW004
|
Mounted
Wolf's Head w/ Shield & Lance
|
|
TRW005
|
Warrior
Defending
|
|
TRW006
|
Warrior
Attacking
|
|
TRW007
|
Warrior
w/ Knife
|
|
TRW008
|
Warrior
w/ Musket
|
|
WS165
|
Pak
97/38 Anti-Tank Gun
|
|
WS166
|
Laying
the MG42 Gun Set
|
|
WS167
|
Hitlerjugend,
MP40 Set
|
|
WS168
|
Hitlerjugend,
Kneeling Grenadier
|
|
WS169
|
Hitlerjugend,
Ready...Aim...Fire
|
|