Chance of new glossy line ? (1 Viewer)

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With the VC lines, Crimean War and Indian Mutiny, and the glossy AZW line retired, is there a chance for a new glossy line in the future?
I mean beside the single figures in the Redcoats/Bluecoats series.
A line for one subject and with frequent releases.
Konrad
 
I'm still hopeing they will revisit the premier range, glossy WW1 figures & vehicles where always part of the Britains catalogues during the 90's & again in the early 2000's would be good to see them revisited?

Craig
 
I'm still hopeing they will revisit the premier range, glossy WW1 figures & vehicles where always part of the Britains catalogues during the 90's & again in the early 2000's would be good to see them revisited?

Craig

This would be great, except on my wallett...;)...


Paulo
 
Come on, Richard, Ken and all the folks with Britains. Bring us a new glossy line :)
Artillery, Infantry and Cavalry!
You guys are good at that stuff ;) :D
Konrad
P.S. Please :)
 

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Gentle Friends,

Make that a threesome! I vote with Konrad and Brad! More glossy figures, please. :)

Warmest personal regards,

Pat ;)
 
With the VC lines, Crimean War and Indian Mutiny, and the glossy AZW line retired, is there a chance for a new glossy line in the future?
I mean beside the single figures in the Redcoats/Bluecoats series.
A line for one subject and with frequent releases.
Konrad

I am in full support of Konrad in his call for a new glossy line.....a sustained line with frequent releases.

The Napoleonic and Victorian Wars look good in gloss finish.

There is the British Army on campaign in the NW Frontier in the Afghan and Sikh Wars.

eg: 66th Foot in the Battle of Maiwand, 16th Queen's Lancers in the Battle of Aliwal.

Perhaps, WB might consider revisiting the Crimean War which was not fully treated (IMHO) in the VC series.

How about Lord Cardigan at full charge ? Only Frontline Figures did this about 15 years ago.

Just some suggestions..... the possibilities are infinite.

Raymond.:)
 

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