steveo
Private 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 14, 2006
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Just a quick report on Britain's Retail Launch weekend this at the Royal Amouries this weekend.
I missed the Collectors club meeting on Friday 25th april due to work commitments unfortunately.
So i cant comment on that?
So after putting in an unexpected night shift and 2hrs sleep travelled to Leeds,kill two birds with one stone.Toy soldiers and an excellent museum.^&grin
On arrival,no signage,no flyers puzzling?
I had a look round the museum its outstanding,free and well worth a visit.
One small table with the WW1 trench system and a small ikea cabinet with some figures in,nothing new?
No test sculpt of the Vickers Gun and Gunner,no Zulu war Ambulance it would have been outstanding to see it?
I Have no idea where this link up with Britain's and the Royal Amouries will lead?
I do hope its better than the last time,in 2002 i believe?
There is so much reference material to utilize at the Royal Amouries its such shame if Britain's don't use it.
English civil war or war of the roses wouldn't go a miss.
On the plus side it was nice to talk to UK brand manger Malcom Watson and his team and passers by showing a genuine interest in the figures.(show stoppers would have been great Nile Gunboat or a Zulu war set up.(yes i know it was mainly about WW1)
Steveo{sm4}
I missed the Collectors club meeting on Friday 25th april due to work commitments unfortunately.
So after putting in an unexpected night shift and 2hrs sleep travelled to Leeds,kill two birds with one stone.Toy soldiers and an excellent museum.^&grin
On arrival,no signage,no flyers puzzling?
I had a look round the museum its outstanding,free and well worth a visit.
One small table with the WW1 trench system and a small ikea cabinet with some figures in,nothing new?
No test sculpt of the Vickers Gun and Gunner,no Zulu war Ambulance it would have been outstanding to see it?
I Have no idea where this link up with Britain's and the Royal Amouries will lead?
I do hope its better than the last time,in 2002 i believe?
There is so much reference material to utilize at the Royal Amouries its such shame if Britain's don't use it.
English civil war or war of the roses wouldn't go a miss.
On the plus side it was nice to talk to UK brand manger Malcom Watson and his team and passers by showing a genuine interest in the figures.(show stoppers would have been great Nile Gunboat or a Zulu war set up.(yes i know it was mainly about WW1)
Steveo{sm4}