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As his buddies take cover this 82nd. trooper brings his M1 Carbine up to the shoulder.
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A carbine-carrying 82nd officer.
$ 299.00
Named after the famous Confederate Cavalry leader our little “Stuart” is in the markings of the 5th Royal Tank Regiment and belongs to the 22nd Armoured Brigade of the famous...
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Fast, agile and always ready these speedy, lightly-armed vehicles were often the eyes and ears of battlefield commanders throughout the European Theatre of Operations. This "summer" version of the M20...
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Backing up the machine gun is a standing U.S. infantryman with the Government-issued M1928 Thompson Sub-Machine Gun.
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Two kneeling GI’s, one with an "M1 Garand", the other with the "M1 Carbine"... can work equally well on the back of a fighting vehicle or on the ground.
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Two more GI’s, one kneeling, one sitting, armed with another "M1 Garand" and a "Browning Automatic Rifle". As flexible as the previous DD228.
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Another 2-man crew paddle silently towards the enemy shore.
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-CONSIGNMENT ITEM- This item is preowned and in mint condition. Comes complete with authentic K&C box. In every army, in every war there are always some individuals who are on...
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Even in the midst of victory there are still “casualties”...One GI helps his buddy to the nearest Aid Station.
$ 49.00
Another GI has caught a piece of shrapnell in his knee...He sits down to take a closer look before applying a field dressing - See more at:
$ 43.00
This GI, during a lull in the battle, takes out his canteen to refresh himself...Is it water...or some of that fine French wine him and his buddies “liberated” the day...
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A walking GI indicates to the “Walking Wounded” (DD241) where the nearest Aid Station is.
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Here’s another Sherman tank commander that might prove useful...
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DD266-1 Kneeling and Sitting Paratroopers (82nd)
$ 55.00
During even the heaviest German bombing of Britain in 1940 and 1941 Churchill became a welcome and heartening visitor to many bomb-shattered cities and towns the length and breadth of...
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During WWII, “Stars ‘n’ Stripes”, the newspaper of the U.S. Army was fortunate to have one of America’s finest cartoonists of the war in its ranks...Sgt. Bill Mauldin. Bill Mauldin,...
$ 99.00
Although these guys have dismounted they’re taking no chances...There might be some Krauts still around...Hence the “Grease Gun” and the “Tommy Gun” close at hand.
$ 29.00
Three U.S. Army weapons… A Browning Automatic Rifle, a Thomson SubMachine Gun and an M1 “Garand” Rifle are joined by three famous British guns… the trusty “Bren” Gun… the Lee...
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Here is the General wearing the standard U.S. Army Officers’ Uniform combination of full, four-pocketed jacket, again with a pair of “Pinks”. Behind the General’s back he holds a sets...
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This is the third “Bradley” figure K&C has produced and, I believe, the best one yet! Standing, hands on hips, General Bradley is dressed as he was on the morning...
$ 59.00
Churchill figures have always been popular with K&C collectors and here is another of the PM in a familiar pose.
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An M3 Lee tank, attached to the British Army in North Africa, has become separated from its unit ... Now, its commander, Master Sergeant Joe Gunn has become separated from...
$ 60.00
As his buddies provide ‘covering fire’ this GI runs forward from one firing position to the next.
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This next GI is warily moving forward holding his M1 Garand in the ‘ready’ position in case a sudden ‘target of opportunity’ presents itself. Very much a ‘hunting’ pose.
$ 60.00
The standard U.S. Army Squad Light Machine Gun was the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle (the B.A.R.). It used a twenty-round box magazine and performed in a similar squad support role...
$ 119.00
Three ‘Casualties of War’ in 3 x different poses that prove, once again, that the price of freedom is never free!
$ 85.00
Two Rangers ‘hit the deck’ as they come under heavy machine gun fire from the German positions on the bluffs above Omaha Beach. One Ranger fires his B.A.R. (Browning Automatic...
$ 45.00
As all hell breaks loose around this Ranger Medic he runs forward to help a wounded buddy.
$ 85.00
This 2-man set shows two kneeling Rangers, one carrying the “Man-Portable M2-2 Flamethrower”. This had a ‘burn-duration’ of just 9 seconds and could hurl a jet of flame up to...
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Providing additional fire support for the rifle squad is this lying prone Ranger about to fire his M1 Rocket Launcher. Measuring just over 5 feet long and firing a HEAT...
$ 85.00
Two Ranger riflemen making their way forward.
$ 169.00
The first of TWO 4-MAN Ranger sets going into action. These four Rangers include 2 x riflemen kneeling... 1 x kneeling ‘Tommy-Gun’ carrying Sergeant and a crouching NCO with an...
$ 45.00
A very brave but ‘difficult’ general to deal with... At least for his Allies! De Gaulle was the leader of all FREE FRENCH forces from 1940-1945. Always conscious of France’s...
$ 315.00
This K&C model is in the markings of a 'B' Squadron vehicle of the 23rd Hussars, belonging to the 11th Armoured Division during the battle for Normandy. Because the 'Firefly'...
$ 400.00
As above but with a different hull number (for those collectors wanting two LCVP’s for their collection). The standing cox’n with raised right arm is also unique to this second...
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With his ‘Webley’ service revolver in hand this young subaltern takes a closer look at an enemy position before moving his men forward.
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The ‘backbone’ of any infantry platoon is the senior Non Commissioned Officer... The Sergeant in this case. Our NCO is shouting commands over the din of battle and is armed...
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This is one of the most useful figures with no base... He can be positioned anywhere a collector wants to put him... especially filling up a Landing Craft. This kneeling...
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The ‘Bren Gun’ was the classic light machine gun of WW2. Originally designed in Brno Czechoslovakia it was licensed and modified by the British Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield...
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How the mighty have fallen... This trio of German Officers are now at the mercy of their French captors and looking distinctly worried. Fortunately for them they are regular Wehrmacht...
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This resistance member is cocking his British-supplied ‘Sten’ sub machine gun Thousands of these simple but sturdy weapons were parachuted into France and saw extensive service with the ‘Maquis’.
$ 55.00
Among the most unfortunate victims of the whole scale retribution after Liberation were women who had formed relationships with the German occupiers and, in some cases, had illegitimate children with...
$ 95.00
A forlorn young women sits alone and fearful as a male member of the resistance outs off her hair in front of a jeering crowd of onlookers. Because she has...
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In addition to the Sten Guns supplied to French Resistance groups, heavier weapons, such as the Bren Gun’, were also provided. Here our resistance member uses the shoulder strap to...