London Toy Soldier Show - John Jenkins at JJD UK (1 Viewer)

Maj. Duncan Heyward

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John will be continuing his whirlwind world tour on December 3rd, at the London Toy Soldier Show.
JJD UK will be pleased to have John and his 2012 prototypes on display for all attendees.
This will include the Dragoons, Rangers, new Sudan pieces and other models as seen on the first part of his travels.

We will be posting pictures in this thread in the lead up and after the London Toy Soldier show.
For up to the minute information we direct you to our newspage;
http://www.jjduk.co.uk/index.php?route=information/information&information_id=12

We really look forward to meeting the UK collectors for the first time, and if you are a treefrogger, be sure to say hello!
 
The 'Jonesy' figure is great! If anybody remembers Lance Corporal Jones from 'Dad's Army'....."The fuzzy wuzzies don't like it up 'em"
 
The Beja were fierce warriors, well respected by the British. Thought to be the first African people to breed camels, the camel was an integral part of their day to day life. Even today the Beja enjoy a reputation for camel breeding! Camel's milk was the main basis for food, as was the meat.
The fastest camels were reserved for raiding, and here we see a prototype of a New John Jenkins camel riding warrior!

This model will preview at the London Toy Soldier show, we hope to post more pictures of this model after the event. Enjoy!
 

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The Beja were fierce warriors, well respected by the British. Thought to be the first African people to breed camels, the camel was an integral part of their day to day life. Even today the Beja enjoy a reputation for camel breeding! Camel's milk was the main basis for food, as was the meat.
The fastest camels were reserved for raiding, and here we see a prototype of a New John Jenkins camel riding warrior!

This model will preview at the London Toy Soldier show, we hope to post more pictures of this model after the event. Enjoy!

Another great figure!

Hope you're keeping some surprises up your sleeve for the show!!
 
James...thanks for sharing this photo...he's a very innovative and ground breaking sculpt...I hope several more are in the works...

SUPER COOL!
 
Jonesy;

From wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance-Corporal_Jack_Jones

Jones was born in 1870 in Walmington-on-Sea, and he joined the army as a drummer boy in 1884. Thereafter, he served in five military campaigns — the Mahdist War in the Sudan (1884–1885), the British Reconquest of Sudan (1896–1899), the Boer War (1899–1901) and the First World War (1914–1918). During his service on the Western Front, he was known as the Mad Bomber, due to his inclination to throw grenades madly. He was discharged from the army in 1916. He also once formed part of a Guard of Honour for Queen Victoria. Occasionally he mentions fighting the Pathans in the North-West Frontier (he is probably referring to either the Second or the Third Anglo-Afghan War).

In many episodes, Jones fondly recalls his participation in the Battle of Omdurman in the Sudan, facing the "Fuzzy Wuzzies" under the command of General Kitchener. As an aged veteran, he is extremely fond of bayonet warfare, and usually meets any queries about this with the assertion that "they don't like it up 'em!"
 

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Dear Chalklands,
There are a few more to come over the next 10 days, but John's asked us to share them in the run up to the show, so if you would like a surprise on the day, we suggest you stop following this thread! We know this won't be easy, and we are working on a couple of displays, to try and make a good first impression, so there will definitely be something to look at that is new, if not entirely original. Look forward to meeting you, do make sure to introduce yourself.
Best
James
 
There are a few more to come over the next 10 days, but John's asked us to share them in the run up to the show, so if you would like a surprise on the day, we suggest you stop following this thread!

James,

I'll be sure to keep following this thread, as I'd love to find out what else John is bringing to the Show.

I'm particularly interested in the new 7 Years War Prussians that are coming, and others from that particualr era.

I only manage to get to a Show every couple of years, its a long way from Australia, so postings on this Forum are my connection to our hobby, so please keep them coming :) :)

John
 
aaaaaaaaaaah "Jonesy"...

can't help but love this pose...

he looks both stoic and desperate in this pose...

love the spectacles...

great pose...perfect...

thanks James...
 
Dear Chalklands,
There are a few more to come over the next 10 days, but John's asked us to share them in the run up to the show, so if you would like a surprise on the day, we suggest you stop following this thread! We know this won't be easy, and we are working on a couple of displays, to try and make a good first impression, so there will definitely be something to look at that is new, if not entirely original. Look forward to meeting you, do make sure to introduce yourself.
Best
James

Hi James,
Will there be anything for the 1812 line apart from the howitzer at the London show?
I have a JJD British limber which is looking very lonely without any crew? {sm2}
We need more British Artillery figures and a limber crew looking after the horses. {sm3}
Regards
Paul
 
James...I read this on your JJDUK website...concerning the "Jonesy" figure...

"Jonesy"...

JJD UK Exclusive. Available from 3rd December (London Toy Soldier Show) Jonesy is FREE when you place a £70 order.

'Don't Panic' Jonesy will be available from JJD UK to worldwide customers from 4th December 2011 as stocks last."

this won't be sold by US distributors?

is that right?
 
Yes, that is correct, Jonesy is an exclusive, only available from JJD UK.
We are happy to take reservations, only 100 will be made.

Enquiries should contact us via info@jjduk.co.uk

Watch this thread for the paint version comming soon!
 
Hi Paul,

Sorry to say nothing 1812, other than the Howitzer and Collectors Club artillery officer;
http://www.jjduk.co.uk/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=74

You can let John know about the need for crew and horse handlers in person assuming you're attending?

Hi,
Yes I'll be there. Never miss one.
I'll see if I can get a few minutes with John. I have spoken to him at previous London shows and it's always very interesting.
I know Mike Miller has bent John's ear about the need for more artillery figures previously. So if I do the same maybe we will see some results in the near future.
Thanks
Paul
 
Hi,
Yes I'll be there. Never miss one.
I'll see if I can get a few minutes with John. I have spoken to him at previous London shows and it's always very interesting.
I know Mike Miller has bent John's ear about the need for more artillery figures previously. So if I do the same maybe we will see some results in the near future.
Thanks
Paul

Paul,

Hope to see you at the bar around 12.30ish.....btw Rob's standing the first round! :wink2:^&grin

Jeff
 
Paul,

Hope to see you at the bar around 12.30ish.....btw Rob's standing the first round! :wink2:^&grin

Jeff

Yep, I'll be there 4.30 sharp!{eek3}^&grin:wink2:

Rob
 
Paul,

Hope to see you at the bar around 12.30ish.....btw Rob's standing the first round! :wink2:^&grin

Jeff

Hi Jeff,
I'll see you all there.
Although I don't usually arrive there until about 12(ish). I'll just have to leave home earlier.
I like to have a good look around and buy what I want before I have a drink.
If I get a taste for the drink before I buy my soldiers I could end up with anything.{sm3}
Cheers
Paul
 

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