King and Country Armor

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Post by Gambit » Wed Jun 08, 2005 5:47 pm

I've been looking at some of the King and Country vehicles to display with my 1:32 planes. Might buy a few to see what they're like.

Does anyone on the Forum collect them?

I know they're expensive, but are they worth the money?

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Post by gk5717 » Wed Jun 08, 2005 10:24 pm

K&C are like apples and oranges, K&C apples, others oranges.
They are the best figures produced, however if you are more into vehicles consider FOV & 21st.
K&C are not compatable with any other line.
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Post by Mr. Football » Thu Jun 09, 2005 7:55 am

See the Mike's Diecast site K&C section:

http://www.mikes-tanks.com/Britains.htm
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Post by victory » Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:53 am

I do collect K&C and must say, in my opinion the are definitely worth the money. Best figures available.

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Post by hworth18 » Thu Jun 09, 2005 10:01 am

I have seen the figures and they are some of the best I have ever seen.. The vehicles are nice, but are solid resin pieces that don't move..
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Post by CannonFodder1971 » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:22 pm

hworth18 wrote:I have seen the figures and they are some of the best I have ever seen.. The vehicles are nice, but are solid resin pieces that don't move..
Believe me, you'll want to put them on a pedestal rather than move them anywhere. Excellent vehicles despite non-moving tracks. (The wheels on the trucks and jeeps do move). However, I prefer the figures. One problem is the compatibility issue. You've got to decide whether you've shelf-space to run separate dioramas and so forth. Very rewarding to collect, in fact the less that are on display the more that people will see the detail.

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Post by Sgt. Stryker » Thu Jun 09, 2005 3:48 pm

the less that are on display the more that people will see the detail.
The K&C product line is 1/30 scale, and unweathered.
If your 1/32 scale airplanes are 1/32 scale 21st century toys, then I would buy 21C 32X tanks and vehicles.
If the 1/32 scale airplanes are Forces of Valor, then I would buy 1/32 FOV tanks and vehicles.
If the 1/32 scale airplanes are Corgi, then I would buy 1/35 scale Minichamps tanks.

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Post by Gambit » Thu Jun 09, 2005 4:00 pm

Thanks for all the help, much appreciated. :D
I have Corgi 1:32 scale planes Mustangs, Spits and Mosquito.
The Corgi ground crew figures are about 2.5 inchs or 6cm.
I was thinking about the K&C Truck, Weapons Carrier or some of the MP's

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