London Toy Soldier Show June 2019 - Pictures (1 Viewer)

T M Terrain’s version of the iconic Airfix command post was superb

JJD prototypes of new Saxon shield wall – 40+ figures

T Gunn WW2 figure prototypes

Lots of interesting glossy’s

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Outstanding! Thanks for taking the time to share these with us. Much appreciated!
Best,
Marc
 
Some outstanding figures.The makers keep getting better and better.Thank you Gazza for sharing. Didn't see anything from JDD for the Whiskey,Scalps,and Beaver Pelts range did you?
Mark
 
Outstanding photos Gazza . . . Thank you very much for sharing your experience at the show with us. WOW! . . . . a JJD Saxon/Viking shield wall . . . . how does John keep this pace up? Looks very appealing to me and possibly an addition to my collection.

:smile2: Mike
 
Gazza

Thanks very much for posting the link to your photos.

Must of got a bit hot in the hall with the Sun having come out today.

Thanks again :salute::

Steve
 
Some outstanding figures.The makers keep getting better and better.Thank you Gazza for sharing. Didn't see anything from JDD for the Whiskey,Scalps,and Beaver Pelts range did you?
Mark

Sorry Mark, I just wander round taking pics of camera phone and no idea if I missed anything. Other Froggers were they so may have other pics to add.
 
Thank you very much!!! who is the maker of the ruined house (last set of pictures) what was the price?

The ruined house was made by Dave at T M Terrain.

It was great - it is a 1/30 version of an iconic airfix model - forward command post. It has an amazing amount of detail - a real wow piece and very large.

Suggest you contact Dave for more details
 
Gazza

Thanks very much for posting the link to your photos.

Must of got a bit hot in the hall with the Sun having come out today.

Thanks again :salute::

Steve

Steve

It was a tad warm so it was a flying visit

Gazza
 
Appreciate your comprehensive coverage, really helps when you have no chance of ever getting there. Robin.
 
Brilliant coverage Gazza,

thanks SO much for brightening my wet and wintery Sunday morning, :)

Well Done, yet again, and most appreciated,

John
 
Thank you for taking the time to post.

So much to take in, but really liked the WWI battlefield POW holding pen set – photo DSC_0878
 
Thanks Gazza, your efforts much appreciated.

Whilst always interesting to see any new items from the well known brands the images that attract my attention are the items you don't normally see. The musicians of the piano and some larger scale Napoleonics (ie. two Currassiers helping mate) stood out for me. Some nice looking FIW figures in one display.

A dealer update from John Jenkins indicates 26 different figures starting in September. Of which 8 are King Harold and his retinue of huscarls. The accompanying text is about Stamford Bridge v the Vikings and then that pesky Norman, William and Hastings 1066. As all non Brits should know 1066 is one of the most well known dates in history, along with 1966{sm4}
 
Thanks Gazza!:salute:: Loved the coverage, especially that TM Terrain forward command post!^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool^&cool I'm going to contact Dave about getting one.
 
Many Many thanks Gazza for all your amazing pictures.

Would you say the show had more visitors and dealers compared to March or last June show?

Do you know the producer of the Napoleonics French guard and line infantry , placed in front of the window (your picture 788 and 789 ), are they 60mm ?

Many thanks again for your time, it is always very fine for all who couldn't attend the show
 
Many Many thanks Gazza for all your amazing pictures.

Would you say the show had more visitors and dealers compared to March or last June show?

Do you know the producer of the Napoleonics French guard and line infantry , placed in front of the window (your picture 788 and 789 ), are they 60mm ?

Many thanks again for your time, it is always very fine for all who couldn't attend the show

Hadrian

The June show is always the quietest show of the 3 shows through out the year; all the main dealers were there.

It felt a bit quiet in terms of visitors but Saturday was freaky hot day in UK - 33 degrees - so not surprising that some people may have opted to enjoy the weather.

The Naps are Matt figures from Alexander Toy Soldiers; scale wise I would have thought between FL and KC (hard to tell sometimes without side by side comparison)

Gazza
 
Hadrian

The June show is always the quietest show of the 3 shows through out the year; all the main dealers were there.

It felt a bit quiet in terms of visitors but Saturday was freaky hot day in UK - 33 degrees - so not surprising that some people may have opted to enjoy the weather.

Gazza

I thought it seemed quieter than normal and think the hot weather may have put a number of people off going...
 

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