
The fighting soldiers of the Waffen SS quickly established a reputation for ferocious fanaticism and military professionalism both in attack as well as defense.
Updated 6/7/11
3-Seated Riflemen
(one injured) for the Prime Mover Retired $63.00 Out
of Stock General Hasso Von
Manteuffel $39.00 In-Stock "Moving Forward"
Winter Warrior Set A $64.00 In-Stock "Prepare to Fire!"
Winter Warrior Set B $64.00 In-Stock Standing Saluting German Officer $32.00 In-Stock Standing German Guard $32.00 In-Stock Marching German Officer $32.00 In-Stock Marching German Soldier $32.00 In-Stock Marching German Soldier $32.00 In-Stock The Assassination of Heydrich $159.00 ONE
LEFT German War Correspondent Set $95.00 In-Stock Schwimmwagen (Summer Camo Version) $119.00 In-Stock Riflemen in Action (2 Figures) $64.00 In-Stock "Over There!" (3 Figures) $95.00 In-Stock "Open Fire!" (3 Figures) $95.00 In-Stock MG34 Gun Team (2 Figures) $64.00 In-Stock Marching Waffen-SS Officer $32.00 In-Stock Marching Waffen-SS Trooper $32.00 In-Stock Wehrmacht Officer Pointing $32.00 In-Stock "Get Ready!" $64.00 In-Stock "Moving
Forward" $95.00 In-Stock "On the Road"
$95.00 In-Stock Walking Machine Gun Team
$64.00 In-Stock Advancing on the Enemy $95.00 In-Stock "Machine Gun Team Forward!" $64.00 In-Stock Flame Thrower Set $64.00 In-Stock "Normandy" Rommel $33.00 In-Stock General Oberst Heinz Guderian $32.00 In-Stock General Lieutenant Fritz Bayerlein
RETIRED $32.00 ONE
LEFT German Guard Box $25.00 In-Stock Sd. Kfz. 251/22 "Pakwagen" Ausf. D (Summer) $169.00 In-Stock General & Adjutant $59.00 In-Stock Discussing the War $59.00 In-Stock "Collaboration" $65.00 In-Stock Street Patrol $95.00 In-Stock Cossack Feldgendarmerie with Prisoner $64.00 In-Stock Mounted Cossack Officer w/ Sword $79.00 In-Stock Mounted Cossack Scout $79.00 In-Stock Mounted Cossack Holding Rifle (Looking Right) $79.00 In-Stock Mounted Cossack Holding Rifle (Looking Left) $79.00 In-Stock Standing Cossack and Horse $79.00 In-Stock Mounted Cossack Pointing $79.00 In-Stock Dismounted Cossack NCO $32.00 In-Stock General Helmuth Von Pannwitz $32.00 In-Stock Tiger I $215.00 In-Stock German Tankers $64.00 In-Stock SS Hauptsturmfuhrer Hans Weiss $32.00 In-Stock Standing Tank Officer $32.00 In-Stock Panzer Crewman on Parade $32.00 In-Stock Panzer Guard at Attention $32.00 In-Stock Panzer Guard Marching $32.00 In-Stock Panzer Feldgendarme $32.00 In-Stock SS Tank Ace Arno Giesen $32.00 In-Stock Waffen SS Officer w/Sword $32.00 In-Stock Talking Tankers $64.00 In-Stock Kneeling HJ Officer $32.00 In-Stock Pak 97/38 Anti-Tank Gun $155.00 In-Stock Laying the MG42 Gun Set $95.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, MP40 Set $64.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, Kneeling Grenadier $32.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, Ready...Aim...Fire $64.00 In-Stock Dead Hitlerjugend Grenadier $32.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, Running Officer $32.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, Casualty Evacuation $64.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend, Panzer Meyer Set $64.00 In-Stock Walking Wounded $64.00 In-Stock Summer Raupenschlepper $139.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend Panther Ausf. A $209.00 In-Stock "DAS REICH" Banner Bearer $46.00 In-Stock Tiger Tank Guards $69.00 In-Stock The JagdTiger $289.00 In-Stock Volksturm Old Man $35.00 In-Stock Volksturm "Off To Battle" $35.00 In-Stock Tank Killer $35.00 In-Stock Volksturm Heil Hitler $35.00 In-Stock "Panzerfaust Warriors" $69.00 In-Stock "HALT!" SS trooper with MP44
NEW $37.00 In-Stock Hitler Jugend Guard NEW $35.00 In-Stock SS Inspecting Officer
NEW $37.00 In-Stock MG42 Instruction NEW $74.00 In-Stock Volksturm Walking w/ Bicycle
NEW $59.00 In-Stock Hitlerjugend with Bicycle
NEW $59.00 In-Stock
This special set includes Heydrich himself... his SD driver
... and the two brave Czech patriots Jan Kubis and Josef
Gabcik and a superb model of the Reichsprotektor's Staff
Car. Inside the special "Strictly Limited" box is also a
four-page summary of Heydrich's infamous career and
important background details of the attack and its tragic
aftermath. This particular "Limited Edition" comprises just
999 sets. Retired
Three SS War Correspondents following the Fuhrer's progress
through Paris (or elsewhere). One saluting officer... one
movie cameraman and... one "snapper" with his favourite
"Leica".
This is a brand-new version of an old, long-retired
favourite... "The Schwimmwagen" amphibian. A pair of Waffen
SS Panzer Grenadiers on a reconnaissance mission are side
tracked when one of them gets an urgent call-of-nature. Even
in the midst of battle a man's gotta do what a man's gotta
do! A little touch of reality in the world of toy soldiers
and military miniatures!!! Retired
A conscripted Police Officer
giving directions
As one Wehrmacht Panzer
Grenadier watches the advance of the enemy another prepares
to pull the pin on his "potato masher" grenade.
A three-man rifle section
(including a Schmeisser-toting NCO) stealthily move closer
to the enemy.
In the weeks and months
following D. Day German vehicles found it increasingly
difficult to move undetected along French roads. Infantry
moved forwards (and backwards) by the traditional method...
on foot. An NCO leads two of his riflemen to the front
carrying extra ammo and weapons.
This two-man set is a
"companion piece" to WS119.
Supporting the half track are these three Waffen SS troopers
edgily moving forward... They belong to the "Hohenstaufen"
Division and work equally well in an "Arnhem" situation.
Moving forward to take up a new gun position is this two-man
Waffen SS MG42 gun set.
Much requested and... much feared... the Flame Thrower team.
As the leading trooper prepares to "torch" the opposition
his bodyguard covers his back.
Germany's most famous and most respected... Feldmarschall
Erwin Rommel
the Desert Fox. Here, however he is far
from the burning sands of North Africa... he is inspecting
beach defences on Hitler's vaunted "Festung Europa"
(Fortress Europe). Dressed in his General's great coat and
carrying his Marshall's baton he strides purposely
forward...
The "master and teacher" of Panzer Warfare, Guderian often
fell foul of the Fuhrer because of his forthright opinions
and decisions. This figure shows him wearing typical black
Panzer uniform which he wore when inspecting his tank
forces.
Commander of the famous "Panzer Lehr" Division before and
during the Battle of Normandy. Prior to this he had been
Rommel's very capable Chief-of-Staff in the Afrika Korps.
The perfect figure to accompany his old boss on an
inspection tour of the Normandy defences.
From one end (the top) of the military spectrum to the
other... the humble guard box. Seen and used everywhere this
brand-new, 3 colour version can be utilized in a whole host
of situations and locations.
This camouflaged half-track mounts the well-known and deadly
Pak.40 anti tank gun. Our model is very representative of
those taking part in the Normandy campaign and beyond. In
Wehrmacht markings our 251/22 has a 3-man crew to man the
gun.
A standing, arms folded, Wehrmacht General confers with his
Army adjutant.
An East Prussian Party official from the local Gauleiter's
officer listens to a highly decorated Panzer officer. Both
of these "add-on" sets make for a superb small-scale diorama
worthy of any serious WW2 collection.
A young German soldier tries to make friends with a pretty
girl
somewhere in occupied Europe.
Small groups of patrolling Wehrmacht soldiers were a
familiar sight in the occupied countries. This three-man
group are dressed in "classic" field gray and can be
utilized in a wide range of displays, dioramas and
settings.
A dismounted Cossack field policeman with an unfortunate
Partisan suspect.
Wearing the traditional Cossack costume (with German badges)
this officer, sabre in hand, is issuing orders.
Scanning the horizon for enemy activity.
Looking to the right this Cossack, rifle held steady, is on
patrol.
Looking to the Left and with his rifle across the front of
his saddle this is another member of the patrol.
This young Cossack is awaiting inspection.
Another member of the patrol indicating while making his
report.
This German cavalry officer was the commander of the Cossack
Cavalry Corps. Extremely popular with his men he often wore
Cossack uniform. After the war he chose to remain with his
men when they were handed over to the Russians. He was
executed by the Soviets in 1947.
King & Country's latest, and without a doubt, best
Panzerkampfwagen VI yet! This new Ausf. E (in true 1:30
scale) is in the markings of the 2nd SS Panzergrenadier
Division "Das Reich" as it would have appeared during the
Battle of Kursk in the summer of 1943. Painted in typical 2
colour camouflage of that mid-war period our Tiger comes
with 2 crew figures and its own specially-designed pictorial
box.
Two Army Panzer crewmen with jerricans of fuel and
water.
One of the Germany's best-known tank-aces and commanders. He
was later promoted to Obersturmbannfuhrer.
Unusually for an SS Panzer officer this one wears his steel
helmet instead of a field cap.
Standing at ease this rifle-armed crewman can be on
parade
or on guard duty.
Like all branches of the German military the Panzers had
their own "Chained Dogs" or M.P.'s. This figure can be
"policing" the front-line as well as rear areas or directing
traffic or even on the lookout for deserters!
Giesen wears the famous black tanker's jacket over Italian
camouflage trousers. He destroyed 111 enemy tanks and self
propelled guns
mostly on the Eastern Front.
This 2nd SS "DAS REICH" armoured division officer in full
Panzer black uniform w/ sword.
Two Waffen SS Panzer officers discuss the tactical
situation.
One of the veteran 1st SS officers transferred to lead the
young inexperienced HJ boys into battle.
This was a typical German combination of utilizing a
captured enemy weapon (in this case the French canon de 75
model 1897) and the carriage of their proven German Pak 38.
Entering wide-spread service in 1942 it was one of the
principal anti tank guns supplied to the Hitlerjugend
Division just before Normandy. Our model comes with a
three-man crew in action poses.
Providing the extra fire power to keep the Allied heads down
this three-man set takes careful aim.
Two lying prone young Panzer Grenadiers armed with the
classic MP40 (Machine Pistol 40) usually called the
"Schmeisser". As one Grenadier watches the front his mate
calls out for reinforcements to move up quickly and get in
position. A great little set for dioramas!
Another young rifleman of the HJ Division somewhere in
Normandy. Wearing the ubiquitous SS camouflage smock and
trousers he kneels ready with a "potato-masher" grenade in
the right hand.
Another of our 2-man sets
As one rifleman takes
careful aim another sends a "silent" signal to the rest of
their section. Note the Panzerfaust next to the firing
Grenadier.
The deadly cost of war
Two thirds of the HJ Division
fighting in Normandy were either killed
or
captured
mostly the former.
"Schmeisser" in hand this young HJ officer crouches low as
he moves around his boy's defensive positions.
One HJ Grenadier shoulders a wounded comrade and takes him
out of the line and back to the nearest aid station.
Our second version of this famous HJ officer (the first was
part of a "Strictly Limited" set a few years back). Here, he
instructs one of his NCO's on exactly where he wants him and
his men to go to.
A German Medic escorts another wounded SS Panzer Grenadier
away from the frontline and, hopefully, out of further
harm's way!
Two years ago K&C released a very popular "winter"
version of this great little tracked transporter. We
received many requests to produce a "summer" one
and
here it is! But, this new version is a brand-new sculpt with
several additional features
First of all, the "canvas"
top is removable and can be replaced with the steel metal
frame in its place. Also included a load of supplies that
can either be put into the vehicles (or stand by its side).
This Raupenschlepper has a towing hook as well allowing
collectors to pull an artillery piece or trailer. Finally
there is also an all-new driver as well.
Another essential part of the division's fighting inventory
was a company of Panther tanks. This latest Panther Ausf. A
tank is definitely K&C's most detailed Panther to date.
Covered in "zimmerit" paste and battle-worn, two crew
members can be seen with the vehicle as it prepares to
engage the enemy.
Another marching officer in full Panzer black uniform with
Divisional Banner.
Two winter-clad panzer figures dismounted and armed with
MP40 Schmeisser Machine Pistols.
Weighing over 70tons this "behemoth" of a tank-killer was
one of the last gasps of the once mighty German armaments
industry. Mounting a massive 128mm gun less than 100 of
these heavy metal monsters were actually produced. K&C's
battle-weary version comes in a realistic two-colour, late
war camouflage and is one of the "Henschel Production"
models. It comes with 3 partial crew figures and is the
largest, heaviest tank K&C has produced... it dwarfs
even a King Tiger!
Just 750 of this special model are
being produced.
In a desperate attempt to hold off the Allied Armies even
this grandfather has been drafted into the "Volksturm".
Still wearing civilian clothes only his army 'ski cap',
armband and weapons mark him down as a 'soldier'.
Another 'old-timer' marches off... but at least he has a
helmet, backpack and a uniform greatcoat!
This veteran infantryman carries a bundle of deadly
"Panzerfausts" (the cheap but effective Germant Rocket
Propelled Grenade). His job is to help instruct and lead the
"odds 'n' sods" of the Volksturm.
Even at this late desperate stage of the war there were some
Germans who still believed in the Fuhrer... another
Volksturm "volunteer", still wearing his SA uniform salutes
with one hand while clutching his Panzerfaust in the
other.
The young and the old... a teenager "Hitlerjugend" member
takes aim while his much older comrade gingerly "follows
suit".
Hitler's "Thousand-Year Reich" is collapsing around his ears
but still the last desperate battle goes on...
Providing "back-up" for the SS man is this young
Hitlerjugend rifleman.
This veteran officer surveys the serious situation
Whilst the Hitlerjugend boy lies prone behind the machine
gun his Luftwaffw instructor tries to explain the workings
of the MG42
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