TG Planes at the March LTSS (1 Viewer)

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A few pics I took at the TG stand last Saturday. A nice display of planes:
 

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a few more:
 

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Fantastic photos. Thanks for posting them. The Mitsubishi Type 96 'Claude' looks fantastic and is a great choice of aircraft by TGM. It receives little coverage as the predecessor of the more famous 'Zero', but it is an important aircraft. Glad to see it done. The 2 Fokker D-7's look spectacular, as well. -- Al
 
Superb planes - in my opinion, they are the best you can buy.

Everything about TG is top class at the moment - best value figures on the market also.

Would be interesting/good to see vehicles and armour from them... reckon they would do a great job.
 
Superb planes - in my opinion, they are the best you can buy.

Everything about TG is top class at the moment - best value figures on the market also.

Would be interesting/good to see vehicles and armour from them... reckon they would do a great job.

I agree, I think Thomas Gunn are leading the way in the Toy Soldier market, especially in Planes and Figures, great, interesting and diverse ranges.
 

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