Texas Toy Soldiers Show 2012 - Britians (1 Viewer)

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Great catching up with Richard Walker again at a show.

It's still amazing to watch what he's done at Britains. Kudos for rescuing a great name in Toy Soldier's history and turining out some great product.

See you in Chicago Richard.


Here some pictures, hope you guys enjoy them dispite the quality (due to poor lighting).


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Thanks for posting these great pics Carlos. Don't know which dio I like best but I think that 6 gun battery is my favorite. Nice to see the new artillery figs moving up the gun. {bravo}} Chris
 
They WWI line seems very well done.The ACW line has no equal up to this point.
Mark
 
Thanks for posting. The Nap line looks fine too, horses are improving IMHO.


Paulo
 
I noticed the new WW1 Black Watch figure from the Museum collection in a few of the pictures, any thoughts on how it looks ? I am really looking forward to adding this to the other BW Museum figures

Thanks for posting the Britain's pics

regards
Kirk
 
Great looking photos of the many great ranges that WB has to offer. Wonderful to see the ACW offerings and I especially liked the series of photos of the WWI range which I just started collecting. Thanks Carlos . . .
:smile2: Mike
 
Great looking photos of the many great ranges that WB has to offer. Wonderful to see the ACW offerings and I especially liked the series of photos of the WWI range which I just started collecting. Thanks Carlos . . .
:smile2: Mike

Thanks Mike:

I warn you though, you just can't buy just one of those WWI figures you know...LOL

Carlos
 
Love the WWI dio, the soldiers as well as the dio itself are done very well...Sammy
 
Thanks for the photos Carlos. I just love the Britains figures. New and old they are great. The WWI line is very tempting.......perhaps just a small display ^&grin
 
Hi Carlos,

Once again, your photography skills provided us with outstanding photos of the Britains figures. Like so many others, I am sorely tempted by the WWI figures. I fear if I attempted what Scott suggests (a small diorama), I would never be able to limit myself to only a few figures. Still, the trench system with all those great figures is almost too tempting.

Thanks for posting these great photos!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)
 
I noticed the new WW1 Black Watch figure from the Museum collection in a few of the pictures, any thoughts on how it looks ? I am really looking forward to adding this to the other BW Museum figures

Thanks for posting the Britain's pics

regards
Kirk

Apologies Kirk:

I really didn't notice because ACW and WW2 are more my lines.

Carlos
 
Great photos, thanks so much for posting them. I especially love to see the Union Brigade scene, I cannot wait till I can build my own.
 
Great displays! Thanks for posting these photos. The WWI trench system with figures looks very nice! Britains firing on all fronts, no doubt! Still, my favourite is the ACW and Zulu ranges and I stick with Britains only on these 2 ranges. Can't beat them. I agree, Richard and Ken have done a great job moving Britains along a good, steady path. :salute::
 
Hi Carlos,

Once again, your photography skills provided us with outstanding photos of the Britains figures. Like so many others, I am sorely tempted by the WWI figures. I fear if I attempted what Scott suggests (a small diorama), I would never be able to limit myself to only a few figures. Still, the trench system with all those great figures is almost too tempting.

Thanks for posting these great photos!

Warmest personal regards,

Pat :)

Thanks Pat

See you in Chicago!

Carlos
 

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