London Show (March) Report & Photos (1 Viewer)

I thought I would round off with a few of the K&C UK displays.......
 

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some of my favourites....
 

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and lastly..........this is rather large!


All in all a very enjoyable day and looking forward to the next one in june.

Jeff
 

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Beautiful job Jeff. I agree about GNM Miniatures from what I can see here. How do you get a catelogue of their stuff and what is its relative scale?
 
Jeff,
Many Thanks for the photos, and they are some really nice ones too! You've enabled me and others to get a nice peek at some stuff we must have, like that whole LL table:D
Much appreciated! And well worth taking some drink for the team!
Mike
 
Jeff,
Thank you very much for both the quality and quantity of photos.:)

I am now completely convinced that I will not be able to buy everything, just too many choices. :( I have not seen the great majority of the figures in the pictures you posted and I am very impressed with the great majority of them.:cool:

Some people dream of world peace, some dream of their family’s happiness (you know successful and happy children and all that crap), some dream of feeding all the peoples of the world, and some dream of ending cancer; my great daydream is to have a couple of million dollars just to spend on toy soldiers and a place to properly display them. :eek: How sad is that :confused: NOT ;) Thanks for the photographs.
 
Jeff,
Great job posting and for your coverage, it's really appreciated by us out in the hinterlands!
Ray
 
Thanks Jeff for allowing me to join you via your photos at the show. I only wish I had been along in person to join you and the rest of the treefrogers for a nip or two. Seems like Martyn walked off with all of the Trophy figures that's why you were unable to provide us with any photos of them. Once again thank you for the time and effort in spent to bring the show our way.....Joe
 
Great photos! I am working on my wife to get us over to Great Britain for one of these shows (preferably the December Show) in a year or two.

By the way, was there any Heco Tinplate stuff for sale? Clive Gande promised to keep an eye out for me, so I have my fingers crossed . . .;)
 
Thank you, Jeff for the wonderful pictures. Hopefully, you had time to shop.

I wish I could have been there, but I probably would spent the whole show at the LL booth.:D

Once again, Thank you taking all of the wonderful pictures.

Brian
 
Awesome photos and report Jeff, many thanks. That last lot of circus pics, do you know the story behind them as they look exactly like the Britains circus range (wonder if they bought the moulds?)
 
Hi Jeff,

Bravo! My compliments for an job exceedingly well done! Thanks so much for the photos and the report. It is almost sinful to see so many beautiful things in one location.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
Beautiful job Jeff. I agree about GNM Miniatures from what I can see here. How do you get a catelogue of their stuff and what is its relative scale?

From talking with Graham Mollard, there is no catalogue or website available as these are basically handmade and soldered together (probably?) to order.
The scale is a large 54-60mm in my estimation. He gave me his phone number, so if you would like a contact address let me know and I will give him a ring.

The whole range is also available in gloss.

Jeff
 
Jeff,
Many Thanks for the photos, and they are some really nice ones too! You've enabled me and others to get a nice peek at some stuff we must have, like that whole LL table:D
Much appreciated! And well worth taking some drink for the team!
Mike

Mike, from what I could see it was a busy stand most of the time, I didn't realise just how popular LL are.

I needed that drink or two ;):D

Jeff
 
Jeff,
Thank you very much for both the quality and quantity of photos.:)

I am now completely convinced that I will not be able to buy everything, just too many choices. :( I have not seen the great majority of the figures in the pictures you posted and I am very impressed with the great majority of them.:cool:

Some people dream of world peace, some dream of their family’s happiness (you know successful and happy children and all that crap), some dream of feeding all the peoples of the world, and some dream of ending cancer; my great daydream is to have a couple of million dollars just to spend on toy soldiers and a place to properly display them. :eek: How sad is that :confused: NOT ;) Thanks for the photographs.

I know what you mean, there was so much on display I didn't know where to look next. I wish, like most of us, that I had the room/space to collect and display more.

I couldn't get to take photos of all the stands and I belive that one or more of the other Froggers will be posting some more later.

Thanks

Jeff
 
Thanks Jeff for allowing me to join you via your photos at the show. I only wish I had been along in person to join you and the rest of the treefrogers for a nip or two. Seems like Martyn walked off with all of the Trophy figures that's why you were unable to provide us with any photos of them. Once again thank you for the time and effort in spent to bring the show our way.....Joe

Joe,

I thought it strange! I kept asking Simon if he had seen any?

I thought that I would stick to the less well known brands, but Frontline had a very well stocked Zulu range, but I guess you have most of these :D

Jeff
 
Great photos! I am working on my wife to get us over to Great Britain for one of these shows (preferably the December Show) in a year or two.

By the way, was there any Heco Tinplate stuff for sale? Clive Gande promised to keep an eye out for me, so I have my fingers crossed . . .;)

You would have great fun at the December show, not to say yesterday wasn't, the time just flys by when your having fun.

I didn't see any Heco, but then I don't know what they look like :eek: Sorry.

Jeff
 
Awesome photos and report Jeff, many thanks. That last lot of circus pics, do you know the story behind them as they look exactly like the Britains circus range (wonder if they bought the moulds?)

Scott, all Tony Burley said was he was branching out from just Scouting themed sets.

Jeff
 
Thanks for posting these pics Jeff,you've done a fantastic job in covering the show.It was typical,i just learnt how to post pics and i forgot to take the b***** camera with me! :mad::rolleyes:.

Was really good to see and meet all you guys yesterday and i've had great feedback from the guys, it looks like our lunchtime meet will be a regular thing.I await with trepidation Bobs filming of the meet:D

Thanks again Jeff

Rob
 
Hi Jeff,

Bravo! My compliments for an job exceedingly well done! Thanks so much for the photos and the report. It is almost sinful to see so many beautiful things in one location.

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)

Pat, I tried to hunt down some Samurai but didn't have a lot of luck.

"Almost sinful", I like that! :D

Jeff
 

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