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K&C Releases

Post by victory » Wed Oct 06, 2004 2:17 pm

Here is a tenative schedule for coming releases:

Expanding the Egyptian line to be released before Christmas. An Egyptian Hunting party, Sphinx and a Chariot.

New American Revolution Figures scheduled for the first quarter 2005.

New Marines and Japanese Soldiers including a Landing Craft,
Japanese tank and more scheduled for January and February.

Battle of the Buldge figures in November/December with a new German King Tiger.

Better start saving now!

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Post by Kleinesoldaten » Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:52 pm

Victory, Thanks for the headsup. I've been laying low on the K&C purchases of late but man they make some awesome stuff that is hard to resist.

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Post by victory » Fri Oct 08, 2004 8:42 pm

Hey Kleinesoldaten, I was wondering how your King and Country collection was blossoming. I remember you and I got into K&C around the same time. Much to the dismay of my wallent, its pretty much become the focal point of my collection. I've become somewhat addicted to stuff, so much so that I branched off of the WWII sets to also collect the American Revolution & Egyptian sets. Really looking forward to the coming releases.

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Post by Kleinesoldaten » Sat Oct 09, 2004 9:28 am

Victory, I fully understand how you have become a K&C addict. My last purchase was about 4 months ago. Before my brief foray into K&C I was heavy into 1:6 scale and am now spending most of my $ and time with that. Its kind of like replacing a cocaine addiction with Heroin. With 1:6 scale I have friends that are into it as well and we sometimes set up displays at an old coastal fort Fort Stevens, that the public seems to enjoy. So if it wasn't for the 1:6 scale community and being able to fiddle with all the figures, vehicles etc., I don't think I would of slowed down on my K&C purchases. I'm 100% certain though, that I haven't made my last K&C purchase. Happy collecting, Greg

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Post by victory » Sun Oct 10, 2004 2:03 pm

Collecting K&C is an expense but I know 1/6 isn't cheap either. I have dabbled a little with 1/6, buying a couple months ago the 21st C Stuart and recently purchasing the FOA Tiger. Still putting that behemoth together. The space issue is a tough one for me and keeps me focused primarily with 1/32. Happy collecting to you.....O' and if I were you I'd bring that Stuart right back to WM :wink:

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Hey Victory - Stuart?

Post by gk5717 » Mon Oct 11, 2004 7:53 am

Did I read your post correctly,"Take the Stuart back to WM". If so what did I tell you! And now you got the Tiger to contend with.
Sorry buddy, I had to rub it in.

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Post by victory » Mon Oct 11, 2004 1:48 pm

hehehehehe That is what I said but....actually Kleinesoldaten had posted in another forum that he had purchased a stuart and it was defective. The manual on these says if problems occur not to bring it back to the retail store but contact 21st. He wondered if he should bother with 21st at all or try exchanging it with WM. I'm still having fun with mine but thats not to say you won't have your chance rub-it-in in the future.

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