Unboxing King & Country AK057 – Attack Group

King & Country AK057 — Attack Group is a 1:30 scale two-figure set from the Afrika Korps series. The pair includes a standing NCO with a Schmeisser and a kneeling rifleman. Together, they capture the tense moment of combat in the desert. As a result, the set brings energy and motion into any display or collection.

Historical Context – Fighting in North Africa

The Deutsches Afrikakorps fought in North Africa between 1941 and 1943. Rommel’s troops were sent to rescue Mussolini’s faltering Italian army. Supplies were always short, and fuel and tanks ran thin. Nevertheless, the Afrika Korps earned a reputation for daring surprise attacks. AK057 reflects this mix of grit and improvisation. The figures show soldiers caught in the struggle of desert warfare, determined yet vulnerable.

The Afrika Korps Commander

Erwin Rommel, nicknamed the “Desert Fox,” was one of Germany’s most famous generals of the Second World War. One cannot discuss the Afrikakorps without mentioning Rommel. He first gained recognition in France in 1940, but it was his leadership of the Deutsches Afrikakorps in North Africa that made him a household name. German propaganda portrayed him as a brilliant, unstoppable commander who could outwit the Allies with daring maneuvers. His reputation as a master of desert warfare boosted morale on the home front and cemented his image as Hitler’s favored general.

In reality, Rommel’s campaigns were plagued by shortages of fuel, supplies, and reinforcements. His victories often came from surprise and improvisation rather than unlimited resources or flawless planning. As the Allies grew stronger, especially after America entered the war, Rommel’s position in North Africa collapsed. Later, his disagreements with Hitler deepened, as Rommel urged more realistic strategy while Hitler demanded impossible stands. Though remembered as a capable commander, Rommel’s legend owes much to the propaganda machine that shaped his myth.

Collector’s Notes

AK057 Attack Group was released in 2009 and retired in 2012. Therefore, it is now a sought-after set. On the secondary market, prices often range from $80 to $100. Condition and packaging play a major role in value. Because it is compact yet dynamic, collectors use it to strengthen larger desert dioramas or to stand alone.

Final Thoughts

King & Country AK057 is full of action and atmosphere. The contrasting poses create tension and visual storytelling. Moreover, the detailed paintwork highlights the faded desert uniforms of the Afrika Korps. Consequently, it is more than just two figures — it is a small drama in miniature. For both collectors and history enthusiasts, AK057 remains an essential retired set.

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King & Country AK057 – Attack Group

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