First Look at the WW1 extension!

Started by Leon, 05 June 2013, 11:59:22 PM

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Quote from: Lightningf6 on 30 January 2014, 09:40:07 PM
When will we get cyclists, dismounted Germans, rifle grenadiers...?


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over the next month, loads to mould ;)

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Quote from: get2grips on 30 January 2014, 10:05:26 PM
True :)

I think it took four...

I was referring to the other 954 where you whinged about it :D :D :D

Oh! Those. Fair enough.
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This last batch completes the initial list we had for the WW1 revamp.  Once we've got everything released, we can then have a look and see if we need to add anything else further down the line.  Dave's started moulding these as well, so we're hoping to have the first lot of releases ready to go before Salute.

So, in this lot we've got:

German Dragoons:



German Dismounted Dragoons:



French Dismounted Dragoons:



British tank and aircrew:



We hope you like them!

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nikharwood

Very nice - especially Biggles over there  :D 8)

Steve J

Very nice indeed. I really like the German Dragoons and Biggles 8).

Hertsblue

Yes, indeed; and the British tank crew in their typical positions - walking home.  ;)
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Some more nice additions.

It will be good to have these (and the greens shown earlier) up for purchase soon.
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There's a Biggles story where he lands behind enemy lines to pick up a spy. Chased by Dragoons ... and there's a Bristol aircraft in the  Middle East range ...

Dammit! Dammit! Dammit!
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The Tank Crew look very nice as for
"Yes, indeed; and the British tank crew in their typical positions - walking home." by Hertsblue

did they have Chieftain in WW1 LOL  ;D ;D

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These look really good. Can also see those French dragoons popping up in !870.
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Dave

Quote from: Dour Puritan on 17 February 2014, 10:15:10 PM
These look really good. Can also see those French dragoons popping up in !870.

In the next batch I'll redo the french dragoons mounted to officer and two poses :D

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Quote from: nikharwood on 16 February 2014, 11:10:09 PM
Very nice - especially Biggles over there  :D 8)

The first time I saw the figure Biggles of 266 came to mind, as a kid I had all my dads kids books to read from the 40's and 50's - Biggles, famous 5, secret seven etc etc and later all the fifties war books - wooden horse, they have their exits, dam busters etc

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Steve J

The Famous Five and Secret Seven were my favourite books as a young kid in the late '60s and early '70s :). Oh and the illustrations were superb 8).

Hertsblue

I loved Biggles - he was sexist, racist and clobbered the ungodly. What more could a young lad ask for?  :D
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Quote from: Dave on 19 February 2014, 09:53:53 AM
The first time I saw the figure Biggles of 266 came to mind, as a kid I had all my dads kids books to read from the 40's and 50's - Biggles, famous 5, secret seven etc etc and later all the fifties war books - wooden horse, they have their exits, dam busters etc

Yep, all of those plus historical novels by the likes of G A Henty, whose heroes and heroines make Biggles look like a pillar of political correctness.

Quote from: Hertsblue on 19 February 2014, 10:29:09 AM
I loved Biggles - he was sexist, racist and clobbered the ungodly. What more could a young lad ask for?  :D

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So when do I get MY Royal Naval Division?  :-\

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No really, when does the RN Division appear?
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OK, so i don't want Centurions - who would want them anyway?

I want the Royal Naval Division ...
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