Frontline's New Sets in Chicago (2 Viewers)

Here's a couple of photos adding by scratched built mealie bags and a few biscuit boxes added to the wagons creating the south wall and featuriin most of my Frontline figures.......The Lt.

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My Lord, the figures in both sets are very well done and the wagons consider vechiles can't be beat for the $$$$$$ and I'd match them against any transport piece done today four wheeled or tracked......The Lt.


It may have already been stated earlier, but do the wagons come with any accessories? The last shot really shows a lot of detail.
 
It may have already been stated earlier, but do the wagons come with any accessories? The last shot really shows a lot of detail.


K. V. Wagon Set 2 comes with mealie bags which are used when the wagon is turned over and fit between the front and rear wheels of the wagon which issures the wagon won't tip over........The Lt.
 
K. V. Wagon Set 2 comes with mealie bags which are used when the wagon is turned over and fit between the front and rear wheels of the wagon which issures the wagon won't tip over........The Lt.

Clever those frontline guys:)
 
A picture is worth a thousand words....The Lt.


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Hi Lt.,

Thanks for the pictures. The pictures clearly illustrate the concept you were discussing. The inclusion of the mealie bags provides the collector with a variety of options on how one could display the wagon. It is a very clever concept that Frontline has designed. And,...

Your are correct, a picture is worth a thousand words! Thanks, again, for the clarifying pictures!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Still, I'll wait to see what WB is up to, but I can see myself buying one or two of those wagons. detail is excellent. And thanks for the pix.
 
A loaded Frontline Wagon load with supplies acquired from BRAZO and painted
along with two Little Legion figures begining to unload it....The Lt.

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Those horses from Frontline are much better than the past. Hopefully they will redo some of their other pieces with the new horses.;)

Right on spot, Vamp. These horses look like a great improvement. Previously I hated Frontline's horses: their heads and eyes looked, well, how shall I put this respectfully... «not good». This and soldier's faces have kept me away from Frontline. But judging from these photos, their WWI and FIW ranges look excellent and greatly improved on all departments.
 
Thanks for posting the pictures. Not all of the new sets are on Frontline's website yet.

The new F&I war figures look great - I've recently bought a couple of sets of the 42nd highlanders (IBW.1 and IBGW.1) and they do go well with the John Jenkins figures, albeit the FL look like they've just come back from holiday as they look v tanned compared to the JJ figures.

Does any one know of any FL suppliers in the UK? I've tried both of the suppliers listed on their website but either they don't reply to my emails or their website isn't working properly (Personal gripe, the internet is a sales outlet, I wish people would realise that & keep things up to date (IMHO).

Will be interesting comparing the FL British artillery crew with JJs version.

You can get them from Paris: http://www.toysoldiers.fr/
 
Right on spot, Vamp. These horses look like a great improvement. Previously I hated Frontline's horses: their heads and eyes looked, well, how shall I put this respectfully... «not good». This and soldier's faces have kept me away from Frontline. But judging from these photos, their WWI and FIW ranges look excellent and greatly improved on all departments.


I have stayed away from their cavalry for those reasons. And I had really like their Napoleonic Lancers:(
 

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