Yes, we Great War fans are doomed to the poor house, if the Jerries are anything to go by the Tommies will be a must to see....Just checked website and it seems that Matt is starting with the Somme, German , British and French. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. And so it begins. You very naughty producers are all going to be releasing a plethora of items over the next four years and us WW1 enthusiasts will be spoilt for choice.
These figures are superb. All of them. The cowering guy is excellent and the guy pulling other guy back is also so good. It's obvious someone at FL said 'Right. lets imagine what would be happening under that seven day barrage on the Somme in the German trenches before the whistles blew.
The frightening thing is this....these are just the Jerries so far!{eek3}
Rob
Yes, we Great War fans are doomed to the poor house, if the Jerries are anything to go by the Tommies will be a must to see....
Wayne.
It's obvious someone at FL said 'Right. lets imagine what would be happening under that seven day barrage on the Somme in the German trenches before the whistles blew.
Rob you have truly read our minds on this. In fact, check the "Great War" page again, we just added another little teaser. :wink2:
And thanks all for the kind words about the new range!
Best,
Matt
Matt, I won't bombard you with a zillion different questions as these are not even released yet, but what do you think of the more than one or two casualties question re the Brits on the Somme?
Rob
You got to be kidding me!{eek3}
Terrific looking sections Matt, and is that a trench mortar I spy?!
http://www.firstlegionltd.com/60mmgreatwarwwi-2.aspx
While I don't consider myself a macabre kind of guy, if you look at our British 5th Foot release for AWI who were attacking Bunker Hill you'll get an idea of where my head is at with this. Sometimes you need the casualties when appropriate to tell the story correctly. I think this is one of those times and hopefully collectors will agree because normally the wounded and dead aren't exactly top sellers!
Ok, am off now as the mid-autumn festival holiday is beginning here so if anyone has additional questions, please don't hesitate to email.
Best,
Matt
DOOMED I say, doomed......{sm4}
Wayne.
Yes I believe I will Mitch. Whilst my WW2 collection is almost entirely of one producer (except for the superb TG FJ's) I like the idea of having a WW1 Collection in which I have Britain's, FL and if they produce more next year K&C. (I missed out on their previous WW1 figs).
Rob