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That's it for now, thank you for all your fantastic support so far in 2021, next month should see the release of the Normandy Brummbar variant plus other goodies.
Its adieu now from the Team @ Gunn
 
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RS079B
General Percival onboard the USS Missouri


Priced at $45/£40 whilst stocks last.

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Moving on from the jungle to the European battlefield we have more SS soldiers.

SS108: A two man SS sniper set, one soldier takes aim whilst the other scans the area for another target.
Priced at $90/£80.

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RS076A: General 'Skinny' Wainwright
On Sept. 2 1945, Army Lt. Gen. Jonathan Wainwright, a Medal of Honor recipient, was among the few U.S. military leaders aboard the USS Missouri in Tokyo Bay when Japan signed the surrender documents ending World War II.
The Philippines fell to the Japanese on April 9 1942, but Wainwright and thousands of others survived and escaped to Corregidor, the last Allied stronghold in the island chain. There they hid and dodged air bombardments for another month, determined to fight to the last man if necessary. Wainwright finally surrendered after receiving orders from higher above, to the Japanese on May 6 1942.
Three years and three months later in August 1945, Wainwright was released from a liberated prisoner-of-war camp. Two weeks later he stood behind MacArthur on the USS Missouri when the general signed the Japanese surrender documents.


Priced at $45/£40 whilst stocks last. Please note the A version has a round and this figure can be used as an American officer for our Japanese surrender part 1 at Morotai. The B version has the wooden rectangular base for onboard the USS Missouri.

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RS076B

General Wainwright with rectangular base.
Once again priced at $45/£40

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RS079A:
General Percival the commander of the British forces at Singapore when the garrison surrendered on 15th February 1942.
Along with the other senior British captives above the rank of colonel, Percival was removed from Singapore in August 1942. First he was imprisoned in Formosa and then sent on to Manchuria, where he was held with several dozen other VIP captives, including the American General Jonathan Wainwright in a prisoner-of-war camp near Hsian, about 100 miles (160 km) to the north east of Mukden.

As the war drew to an end, an OSS team removed the prisoners from Hsian. Percival was then taken along with Wainwright to stand immediately behind General Douglas MacArthur, as he confirmed the terms of the Japanese surrender aboard USS Missouri (BB-63) in Tokyo Bay on 2 September 1945.

The A version comes with a round base and can be used as a high ranking British/Commonwealth officer with our Japanese surrender at Morotai and B version as Percival with rectangular wood effect base for the USS Missouri dio.
Priced at $45/£40 whilst stocks last.
 
World War 2


At the end of WW2 when the Japanese finally surrendered, the official ceremony was carried out in Tokyo Bay onboard the USS Missouri. Our first figures release includes General's Macarthur, Wainwright and Percival, with the Australian contingent of Blamey not far behind. Most of the Japanese delegation will follow next month. The wooden deck mat will be available next month, it measures 24cm by 20cm and costs £20/$30, if of interest please place your order now as we are only making one limited run of these mats.

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RS075:
General Douglas Macarthur presented here sitting with the official documents of surrender.

Priced at $65/£58

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The Zulu War



SFA037A/B: A British Tommy who will not be going back home to Blighty lies fallen on the battlefield. The A version is a Private whereas the B version is a Corporal with two stripes on his right arm.


We have 50 of each variant available priced at $45/£40 whilst stocks last.

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SFA038:
A British redcoat takes aim at the advancing Zulu warriors.

The Private comes as our A variant, the B variant wears Lance Corporal stripes and the C version is a full Corporal with 2 stripes


Priced at $45/£40 per figure whilst stocks last.

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Dear All
Welcome to March's figure newsletter with some unique and exciting offerings being brought to you by the Gunn team.

ROM118 Fight to the Death



A Roman Legionnaire comes to an unfortunate end at the hands of a Barbarian.


A version with Imperial red shield.
B version with 9th black shield.
C version with 19th green shield.


Priced at $99/£89 whilst stocks last.

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RS076A General 'Skinny' Wainwright
I made a mistake when posting the newsletter, these images were not added. This is the A version of RS076 with the free form base. Jack


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Those Zulus are dammed elusive. No wonder the camp at Isandlwana was caught napping.]

At least 6 new Zulus on the way soon, another 4 hopefully before end of the year, if we get all 10 out that would be pretty good for us. Working on it as fast as we can but its quite a task these days keeping up with everything.
Not complaining ............ just saying.
 
The 24th Are really good and I want to buy all three.
I find it very annoying that only two have been release this month.
If all three had been released, then they would have qualified for free postage.
Now if I want them and the one next month (I’m assuming), I will be charged postage twice. So that’s another £15
The same happened with some of the Boer war figures.
It feels like it’s done on purpose so you don't get free postage.
 
The 24th Are really good and I want to buy all three.
I find it very annoying that only two have been release this month.
If all three had been released, then they would have qualified for free postage.
Now if I want them and the one next month (I’m assuming), I will be charged postage twice. So that’s another £15
The same happened with some of the Boer war figures.
It feels like it’s done on purpose so you don't get free postage.

Its only done like this so collectors do not feel swamped with all the releases at once, we are very happy to hold orders until an order qualifies for free postage.
Hope that helps.
 
Nice release but when are the second edition of US Marines (Korean War) coming?

Inquiring minds would like to know.

The first release sets sold out quickly.

Thanks,

Carlos
 
Nice release but when are the second edition of US Marines (Korean War) coming?

Inquiring minds would like to know.

The first release sets sold out quickly.

Thanks,

Carlos

Just waiting on the new weapons to be finished for these figures, there will be a 30 cal gunner with the next set plus a couple of other new weapons we have not made before.
Later in the year we will see a couple of vehicles and fighting figure sets.
 
The 24th Are really good and I want to buy all three.
I find it very annoying that only two have been release this month.
If all three had been released, then they would have qualified for free postage.
Now if I want them and the one next month (I’m assuming), I will be charged postage twice. So that’s another £15
The same happened with some of the Boer war figures.
It feels like it’s done on purpose so you don't get free postage.



You can always wait a few days and order from Magpie on line /E bay same price and always free postage even on just one miniature
 

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