Unboxing King & Country DD173 – Standing Guard

King & Country DD173 — Standing Guard is a detailed 1:30 scale British infantry figure from the D-Day collection. The sculpt shows a soldier at ease, rifle in hand, watching over his comrades. It highlights a moment of calm duty during a turbulent campaign. As a result, the piece adds depth and contrast to any diorama or collection.
Historical Context – Standing Guard in Normandy
After D-Day, British infantry had to push inland from Normandy’s beaches. However, not every moment was full of combat. Many soldiers spent long hours guarding roads, crossroads, and field positions. Meanwhile, their duty was vital, since surprise German attacks were always possible. DD173 reflects that vigilance. It shows the patience and discipline needed to hold the line.
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Collector’s Notes
DD173 Standing Guard was released in 2012 and retired later, which makes it a more desirable piece today. When it appears on the secondary market, prices usually range from $30 to $45. In addition, condition and packaging can affect value. Collectors prize this figure because it tells a story, even when placed alone.
Final Thoughts
King & Country DD173 captures quiet strength and responsibility. It does not show action, but instead highlights readiness. Therefore, it balances more dramatic pieces in the D-Day lineup. Whether added to a larger scene or displayed solo, it remains a meaningful miniature for both collectors and history fans.
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