New Tommies Are Amazing! (1 Viewer)

arnhem44mad

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Hey guys, I am absolutely loving these new tommy figures! The poses are brilliant and look like a totally new direction from the previous releases of british figures, bayonets on figures, yesssss!

Figure peeing - Okay not everybody's cup of tea but a great original pose regardless and will look great standing beside a german tank or even just a wall!

Medic - Looks like an interesting pose, medic advancing with stretcher?

Sergeant advancing shouting over his shoulder - much like the original 3rd infantry set with sergeant with sten gun!

Radio Operator - Good to see a walking radio operator, might look good walking through a town rounding up prisoners witht he rest of the patrol?

Private Looking Right - Will look good as a walking figure in a patrol or column!

Private walking with rifle and bayonet at trail, will look good walking in a column!

Private walking with rifle over shoulder, looks like the figure form the older 3rd infantry set but amazing still!

Officer with map - Will look great beside a column of vehicles, maybe XXX Corps, who knows?

Figure standing with rifle on ground, will look great beside officer!

Then we still have the Humber, and CT truck, and Dingo and officer!

WOWWWEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Scott
Scott
 
They Scott how are you? I somehow had a feeling that these figures were going to make you a happy chappy lol they are rather nice not sure which is my favourite yet I like the officer with map & the radioman but the sergeant shouting over his shoulder looks pretty good too!!!

Craig
 
They Scott how are you? I somehow had a feeling that these figures were going to make you a happy chappy lol they are rather nice not sure which is my favourite yet I like the officer with map & the radioman but the sergeant shouting over his shoulder looks pretty good too!!!

Craig

Hey mate how are you?^&grin Yeah man absolutely love them! Can't wait to add them to the diorama, they will look great beside the bren gun carrier, ambulance and truck and all the other 3rd infantry figures!^&grin

Scott
 
They are nice. Can anyone provide some background? Are they Canadians, Australians, etc.

They are British 3rd Infantry Division mate, 'Monty's Ironsides', they landed on D-Day and fought until the end of the war!:smile2: Exact same regiment as the King and Country's: 'Tommy Patrol' and 3 British attacking sets. There was also a Bren Gun Carrier, an ambulance and a Bedford Truck released all in the same markings, look on the shouders of the new figures!:wink2:

There was also a standing MP in the D-Day range, think it's still available to buy, and a set with two captured germans, a British commando, and an MP on a motorbike and I think both these two MP figures were 3rd Infantry division too, not sure but, I actually have all those sets including these two figures up in my loft so will jump up soon to make sure what I said was right!:wink2:^&grin
 
These will be my first multiple buy figs, these cry out for multiples and will make for a great looking column of troops and vehicles, forward the Brits!:smile2:

Rob
 
Yes these new Tommies are a welcome sight. Will be on my upcoming purchase list.
 
I thought that figure was peeing{eek3}...then I said to self "nah it just looks like he is but he isn't doing that"
 
These will be my first multiple buy figs, these cry out for multiples and will make for a great looking column of troops and vehicles, forward the Brits!:smile2:

Rob

These are fantastic figures alright and i'll prob get multiple figures as well although it all depends on my finances and what else has been released or going to be released!!!

To much choice Rob! ^&grin

Tom
 
I thought that figure was peeing{eek3}...then I said to self "nah it just looks like he is but he isn't doing that"

Don't go there mate, there was a war on the other thread about this issue...^&grin

Tom
 
Tom,

I did see Brad's apology after I posted...though I wasn't going there, I really did glance it over and think that. I suppose since it was so cold there some things could be missed, such as...?
 
They are indeed crackin' figures you guys, and the best part is, they look even better in person. They are instant classic K & C figures. IMHO, they are really that good. I'll be buying all of them as soon as they hit the local toy soldier shop!
 
They are indeed crackin' figures you guys, and the best part is, they look even better in person. They are instant classic K & C figures. IMHO, they are really that good. I'll be buying all of them as soon as they hit the local toy soldier shop!

Joe just wanted to thank you again for the excellent pics of these figures you took, been looking forward to seeing them since december and you really came up trumps, thanks mate{bravo}}

Can't wait to get them now!

Rob
 
Hey mate how are you?^&grin Yeah man absolutely love them! Can't wait to add them to the diorama, they will look great beside the bren gun carrier, ambulance and truck and all the other 3rd infantry figures!^&grin

Scott

Hey Scott yeah I'm good thanks, they sure will look great next to the Bren Gun, Ambulance & Beford Truck! Will you be buying mutiples mate?

Craig
 
I can justify as xxx corps heading for Arnhem, so these beauties are in my sights, my MG series finally gets some new blood, almost given up of anything new. Cheers, Robin.
 
Surprising considering K&C made some arnhem paras with bikes for del prado that similar has not come. I know the lack of sets was said by some to be because brits don't sell!!! This clearly cannot be the case as look at all the excellent brit stuff coming through. MG must be getting looked at again sooner rather than later
Mitch

I can justify as xxx corps heading for Arnhem, so these beauties are in my sights, my MG series finally gets some new blood, almost given up of anything new. Cheers, Robin.
 
They are indeed crackin' figures you guys, and the best part is, they look even better in person. They are instant classic K & C figures. IMHO, they are really that good. I'll be buying all of them as soon as they hit the local toy soldier shop!

We all owe you a thank you mate as you did supply the amazing pictures as otherwise w would never have seen these amazing figures so thank you very much mate!!{eek3}

And yeah Craig, multiples may be a possibility for a few of them!:wink2:

And it's actually ironic as the 3rd Infantry division were actually not involved directly in XXX Corps's drive to the bridges over the river Rhine, they were part of a second colum heading a way off to one side as a diversion so that the main body could get as far as they did!^&grin^&grin I have spoken with a veteran who told me this, here's what he said:

"What is not generally known, is that Market garden was a two pronged drive North. We took part in the Eastern side of Holland drive..And got cut off, had to live on captured enemy rations YUK.


September 18th. Moved to Peer I mile North of village by nightfall in preparation for operation "Market Garden"
September 18th. Recce at the Escuat canal. Night time assault across the canal at 1am with storm boats and a folding boat assault bridge at Petite Brogel. Confused and desperate night fighting around the crossing with heavy machine gun fire down the canal and mortar bombs in it! Infantry over and spreading out. Very frightening assault at night against determined resistance.
September 19th/20th Over our own bridge during the night, advancing towards Weert in the company of C sqdrn 3rd Recce Reg.
September 21st/23rd. Advance eastwards along the North side of the canal to Weert. Town occupied in the afternoon.
September 23rd/25th. On the capture of Weert, I prepared explosive charges to blow the houses as road blocks, in case of enemy attack. Prepared bridges for demolition against expected counterattack.
September 25th/30th. The monastery at Euvelwegen. Near Gemert, where we were out of action, fueling and preparing for next thrust.
October 1st/ 9th. Continued driving North taking towns and villages to harbour in the vicinity of Nijmegen and the Reichwald Forest. At Linden near Mook bridged at Heunen. My lonely reconnaissance on the Arnhem road.
October 10th/11th. Coy moved to concentration area North of Overloon for operation Aintree


Sapper

As an aside... I knew of no Americans. But I am sure Canadians were present, as we had what was known as "Canloan" officers. Canadian officers drafted into British units.


If you find the previews interesting? have a look at this.



The Island.
Its quite remarkable how quickly one is looked on as an experienced and war wise veteran, even at the tender age of nineteen, it may have had something to do with all the fresh young faces that had joined the company, inexperienced newcomers.

The land between Arnhem and Nijmegen was known as the Island, it was an area of land with two rivers running round it, a particularly nasty place at that time. One of our officers called me in and told me to get a motor bike and get out as far as possible on the Island, towards Arnhem, then find a place to harbour the company.
Setting off, I soon came to the Nijmegen bridge, big, grey, and long, an infantry man stopped me saying "do you have to go further mate? jerry keeps floating sea mines down the river hoping that one will collide with the bridge and blow it up"

He pointed upwards to where there were infantry men up in the girder work, armed with rifles and machine guns waiting to fire on any mines seen floating towards them. Orders is orders! I revved up the bike and set off at speed to join the headlong rush. Early in the morning it had been cool and misty, later as the sun came out it became a beautiful warm September day.

Stopping to look at my map case one would not have known there was a war on, except for the sound of gunfire ahead and we had got used to that by now. Now well into the into the Island and quite near Arnhem, I continued until the roads became very dangerous, now and then shell fire straddled the road. Searching about, I found an Engineering factory, I think the name of the place was Schmit Engineering workshops, or something like that, (Not very good at Dutch) I do remember it had a very nice concrete hard standing, just right for our heavy vehicles, half tracks and carriers, just the job, marking the location on my map with some explanatory notes to make it easier to find, I set off back, quite pleased with my efforts. Arriving back at the company harbour a

rea, only to find that they were loading up ready for another move, this time in a South Easterly direction, all my efforts near Arnhem forgotten, orders had changed. Third British Infantries task now, was to protect the eastern flank and advance where possible. Off we went, heading for Overloon and Venraij towards a battle that caused the highest casualties that "Monties Ironsides" had suffered in a seven day period. While there, at night, we had the galling experience of watching the V2 rockets being fired at Britain, looking towards the Enemy lines they would appear in the distance and I was always surprised to see how shallow the trajectory seemed to be.

Sapper "

Was a pleasure to gain this knowledge from a Veteran!:)

Scott
 
Can't wait to add (is it six?) new figures and two new vehicles to our victorious British and American allies in Normandy, I can see I'm going to have to revisit this dio and add the new items


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I always start counting how many vehicles I have in my diorama when I am in my bed but always seem to fall asleep before I can get them all haha!^&grin

4x Sherman Firefly
2x British Special Edition Sherman
2x 8th Army Quad and Limber
2x 25lb Gun
1x Cromwell
1x American Stuart Converted (Blown up):wink2:
1x 8th Army Dingo - repainted so it's OD Green
1x Daimler Armoured Car
1x Churchill Tank
1x Austin Light Utility Vehicle
1x Bren Gun Carrier
1x Ambulance
1x Ambulance
1x Free French M10 - repainted over so it's OD Green
1x Canadian Staghound Armoured Car
1x MP On Motorbike!

Then.............Soon to be.....^&grin

1x Poish HQ Humber Armoured Car
1x Welsh Guards Armoured Dingo Scout Carrier
1x CWT Truck

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh^&grin

Then Figures!!!!!!

15x all different 3rd Infantry Division
8x all different Canadian-Scottish Division
3x Standing 8th army MPs from 8th Army Quad
1x Standing Saluting MP
1x Standing Fob MP
1x D-Day MP pointing
5x Crew for 1 25lb
2x marching fob tommy no helmet
1x marching fob tommy helmet
1x marching tommy with bren gun
1x standing pointing fob tommy
1x standing tommy with rifle
1x Fob Stretcher Team
3x British Tankers
1x Monty
2x Standing Tankers From Special Edition Sherman
2x Crew from Daimler Armoured Car
2x German Prisoners from D-Day Captured German Set
1x Dead Hitlerjugend

And hopefully soon to add........

3rd Infantry medic, radio operator, Mr P, standing tommy with rifle, officer with map, marching tommy looking right, marching tommy with rifle on shoulder, and marching with rifle at trail!!! ANDDDDDDDDDDD Captured german prisoner set! Wooo^&grin

And possibly Fob standing at attention tommy, tommy and german wounded prisoner, uxb set, standing sergeant and engineers set!^&grin

This started as a normal thead but then just led to a list of my diorama haha, sorry guys!^&grin:redface2: Will post pics soon to make up for it!:wink2:^&grin
 

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