noli-poli said:Someone posted the latest Britain brochure featuring the new M8 armored car. Cant recall if it was from this thread. Please re-post. Thanks
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Peter:Peter Reuss said:
Hi There...Ken Osen Here. By now most of you have already seen the posted images of the new WWII range. Hot on it's heals will be Rev War Yorktown figures, French and British Waterloo figures and more ACW 'Jackson in the Valley' along with some more surprises in various periods.UK_BOD said:Hi,
Does anyone know what Britains have in store for the next six months? Will there be more releases in their ACW Valley series, and what does their new WWII series have install for us all?
Andy
Ken Osen/H&A Studio said:Hi There...Ken Osen Here. By now most of you have already seen the posted images of the new WWII range. Hot on it's heals will be Rev War Yorktown figures, French and British Waterloo figures and more ACW 'Jackson in the Valley' along with some more surprises in various periods.
Richard Walker just left Yorktown, Va. from doing some more on site research and Dave Youngquist just finished painting the control samples of new Rev War and ACW sculpts. Alan Ball just delivered some more patterns for our WWI opening moves range and these are some of the best yet!
There will be a second catalog out in a couple of months previewing these new ranges... Hope to see some of you in Chicago.
Hi There! The British Infantry in the current catalog will be here in late June and the German Infantry by mid to late July. The fall catalog will show French infantry a German MG team on the move and mounted Brits.jrsteel said:Ken when will the first batch of WW1 figures be released?
Ken Osen/H&A Studio said:Hi There! The British Infantry in the current catalog will be here in late June and the German Infantry by mid to late July. The fall catalog will show French infantry a German MG team on the move and mounted Brits.
The US troops were latecomers in the war so they are not represented in the W. Britain line as of yet.noli-poli said:Any doughboys in this series? The latest sculpting on WWI are simply superb. Thinking of opening a new front in toy soldier collecting. Hoping that our "grandfathers" gets the ground equipment support they need. More AEF please.
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