NZGary
Command Sergeant Major
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2015
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Hi all
I returned from a long day in work and 3 hour train journey back to the South West of England. I was full of cold (man flu!) but waiting for me was a loving wife, home cooked meal and a parcel from TG. I got a load of the new British Napoleonic's, German Mountain troops and a couple of the new French FL releases.
I can remember back to the late 1970's and getting the four boxes of AirFix 1/32 scale Waterloo infantry for Christmas. I loved them and they were my favorite AirFix toy soldiers but what a step up we have nowadays. TG's offerings are just brilliant and would go well with K&C or WB Napoleonic figures. Then there are the mountain troops. At some point in the late 1970's I bought a 1/32 scale AirFix set with 'new' plastered all over the box. The box art looked exciting and promised a lot from the contents inside but the figures were so disappointing with very few action of realistic poses. These TG figures are very special and with the previous released figures you can create some superb dioramas. Such a step up from 1978.
Lastly who remembers the William Britain Deetail FFL figures with that strange light blue painting I still loved playing with them as a boy. But bring on TG's versions painted in the appropriate shade of blue. I like these so much more!
Apologies for the poor photos but I wanted to share as these are mightily impressive toy soldiers.
Happy holidays everyone.



I returned from a long day in work and 3 hour train journey back to the South West of England. I was full of cold (man flu!) but waiting for me was a loving wife, home cooked meal and a parcel from TG. I got a load of the new British Napoleonic's, German Mountain troops and a couple of the new French FL releases.
I can remember back to the late 1970's and getting the four boxes of AirFix 1/32 scale Waterloo infantry for Christmas. I loved them and they were my favorite AirFix toy soldiers but what a step up we have nowadays. TG's offerings are just brilliant and would go well with K&C or WB Napoleonic figures. Then there are the mountain troops. At some point in the late 1970's I bought a 1/32 scale AirFix set with 'new' plastered all over the box. The box art looked exciting and promised a lot from the contents inside but the figures were so disappointing with very few action of realistic poses. These TG figures are very special and with the previous released figures you can create some superb dioramas. Such a step up from 1978.
Lastly who remembers the William Britain Deetail FFL figures with that strange light blue painting I still loved playing with them as a boy. But bring on TG's versions painted in the appropriate shade of blue. I like these so much more!
Apologies for the poor photos but I wanted to share as these are mightily impressive toy soldiers.
Happy holidays everyone.




