About King & Country

King & Country is one of the world’s most respected makers of collectible toy soldiers and military miniatures. Known for exceptional sculpting, historical accuracy, and hand-painted detail, King & Country figures bring the soldiers, battles, and history of the past to life in 1/30 scale.

From the American Revolution and Napoleonic Wars to World War II and modern conflicts, these finely crafted figures allow collectors to recreate historic scenes and build impressive military displays. Explore the collections below to discover some of the most sought-after King & Country toy soldiers available today.

Why Collect King & Country Toy Soldiers?

King & Country has become one of the most influential companies in the modern toy soldier hobby. Founded in Hong Kong in 1983, the company quickly earned a reputation for producing highly detailed 1/30 scale military miniatures with exceptional sculpting and historically accurate uniforms.

Today King & Country releases new figures every month covering a wide range of historical periods including ancient Rome, medieval battles, the American Civil War, World War II, and modern military operations. Their vehicles, artillery, and diorama pieces allow collectors to recreate entire battle scenes with museum-quality detail.

For collectors around the world, King & Country figures represent the perfect blend of history, craftsmanship, and storytelling in miniature form.

K&C has been a favorite of mine for years. They release new figures every month, retire others without warning, and the hunt for out-of-production pieces is part of the fun of collecting them. Since Breagans opened in August 2022, I've made it a point to carry their newest releases alongside retired figures collectors are still looking for. If there's a K&C piece you can't find, reach out — I may know where to look. — Daniel, Breagans

King & Country Toy Soldiers: Frequently Asked Questions

What scale are King & Country toy soldiers?

King & Country figures are 1/30 scale — about 60mm tall for a standing figure — and come ready to display, matte or gloss depending on the range. The scale stays consistent across their lines, so figures, vehicles, and diorama pieces all work together in the same display.

Does King & Country retire figures?

Yes, and often without warning. King & Country releases new figures every month and retires older ones as they sell through. Once a piece is retired it isn't produced again, which is why sought-after retired figures climb in value on the secondary market. At Breagans I stock both new releases and retired pieces when I can track them down.

Is Breagans an authorized King & Country dealer?

Yes. Breagans is an authorized King & Country retailer based in Houston, Texas. Everything I sell comes through official channels, so you're getting genuine King & Country figures — never reproductions.

Are King & Country figures hand-painted?

They are. Each figure is cast in metal and hand-painted, so no two are ever exactly alike. That hand-painted detail on the uniforms, faces, and equipment is a big part of what separates King & Country from mass-produced plastic figures.

How do I start a King & Country collection?

Start with a period you love — the American Revolution, World War II, the Napoleonic Wars, Rome at War, whatever pulls you in. Pick one figure or set as a centerpiece, then build outward with supporting figures, a vehicle or gun, and a few diorama accessories to set the scene. If you're not sure where to begin, email me and I'll point you in the right direction.

Breagans is an authorized King & Country retailer.

Every figure I sell is sourced through official channels — no reproductions, no gray-market imports. I carry current monthly releases alongside retired and out-of-production pieces that collectors are still hunting for.