UK_BOD
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Hi everyone,
Well just back from London, uploaded the phots and here we are...
Very good weather in London today, sunny, mid/late 20s and loads of ladies sunbathing in Russell Square. Oh yeah and a toy soldier show.
Today was fairly packed with what seemed to be a large number of European and American visitors, but also it seemed that the average age of the visitors were getting younger compared with previous shows.
Firstly the Britains store, the main thing catching most peoples eye was the mounted Napoleonic figure, what I believe Britains will call their Connoisseur range. The price will be about £120 -£130/figure, but the figures will be limited editions of 200. The range will not be just Napoleonic but will cover different periods. I can't tell you what regiment the figure is as I'm not into Napoleonics but I'm sure someone will. The rest of the table covered this years new releases and it seems that Britains has considerable improved since the "new (or old) guys" took over. The museum quality series looks very good as does the new AWI figures (yep, guess what two new series I'm starting). The Zulu series though is still number one in my books.
Well just back from London, uploaded the phots and here we are...
Very good weather in London today, sunny, mid/late 20s and loads of ladies sunbathing in Russell Square. Oh yeah and a toy soldier show.
Today was fairly packed with what seemed to be a large number of European and American visitors, but also it seemed that the average age of the visitors were getting younger compared with previous shows.
Firstly the Britains store, the main thing catching most peoples eye was the mounted Napoleonic figure, what I believe Britains will call their Connoisseur range. The price will be about £120 -£130/figure, but the figures will be limited editions of 200. The range will not be just Napoleonic but will cover different periods. I can't tell you what regiment the figure is as I'm not into Napoleonics but I'm sure someone will. The rest of the table covered this years new releases and it seems that Britains has considerable improved since the "new (or old) guys" took over. The museum quality series looks very good as does the new AWI figures (yep, guess what two new series I'm starting). The Zulu series though is still number one in my books.