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Anything new on the worktable. any news on whats comeing up for the WW2 Germans other then the stugs and rider sets.
 
I'm sure the people who know ain't talking and the ones that don't are just speculating what may be next. Maybe you can get a response from Mr Matt ;)
 
Ok, here is a preview of 2 of the next 7 figures to be released...GERSTAL019 Combat Pioneer Flamethrower Team. This two figure set shoud be available for pre-order in December and shipping in January along with five other figures and our second AFV....yes, it took us a long time to make the first AFV, but we've already lined up the second, third, fourth, etc.... And, whats more, we learned a LOT making our first AFV. We feel it came out extremely well and represents the future of this hobby, but the next one is even better.

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Enjoy. More to follow quite soon for all of our ranges and dare I say we may be making an announcement over the next month or so showing our talents in yet another period of history. Maybe even more than one period.....;)

Regards,

Matt
First Legion Ltd
 
Matt,.... We are really looking forward to these new releases.....SIMPLY SUPER....FL is producing what most of us on this forum have been waiting for for a long time......FINALLY some one is taking this hobby in a new and exciting direction with un-matched realism.......These are quite frankly the best WWII products being produced today......keep em comming:)
 
Sheesh, the Flamethrower set looks great. Matt, will we see some hand to hand sets, fighting over a strongpoint? I'd like to see a German soldier with a slung mauser holding a P-38 pistol in one hand and a shovel in the other.

Any chance the new line includes Scottish Highlanders, Ghurkas and Pathans in the late 1890s?
 
Sheesh, the Flamethrower set looks great. Matt, will we see some hand to hand sets, fighting over a strongpoint? I'd like to see a German soldier with a slung mauser holding a P-38 pistol in one hand and a shovel in the other.

Any chance the new line includes Scottish Highlanders, Ghurkas and Pathans in the late 1890s?

Thanks. As for a hand to hand set, your suggestion just gave me a really good idea. Hmmm.....................................

Ghurkas, Pathans, and Highlanders for the 1890's? Nope. Scottish Highlanders are as strong possibility, but not for the 1890's......
 
Thanks. As for a hand to hand set, your suggestion just gave me a really good idea. Hmmm.....................................

Ghurkas, Pathans, and Highlanders for the 1890's? Nope. Scottish Highlanders are as strong possibility, but not for the 1890's......

Bummer! :rolleyes:

MD
 
Thanks. As for a hand to hand set, your suggestion just gave me a really good idea. Hmmm.....................................

Ghurkas, Pathans, and Highlanders for the 1890's? Nope. Scottish Highlanders are as strong possibility, but not for the 1890's......

French-Indian War?:D:D
Mark
 
Thanks. As for a hand to hand set, your suggestion just gave me a really good idea. Hmmm.....................................

Ghurkas, Pathans, and Highlanders for the 1890's? Nope. Scottish Highlanders are as strong possibility, but not for the 1890's......

How about Pack's Scotsman the 70th or the 92nd ? They would make a welcome addition to the Waterloo release . :)
 
How about Pack's Scotsman the 70th or the 92nd ? They would make a welcome addition to the Waterloo release . :)

"Then I saw the Brigadier, Sir Denis Pack, turn to the Gordons and shout out with great energy, 'Ninety-second, you must advance! All in front of you have given way.' The Highlanders, who had begun the day by solemnly chanting 'Scots wha hae' as they prepared their morning meal, instantly, with fixed bayonets, began to press forward through the beech and holly hedge to a line of bushes that grew along the face of the slope in front. They uttered loud shouts as they ran forward and fired a volley at twenty yards into the French. "

You're right, that would make a good addition to the Waterloo releases....we'll have to get right on this! ;)
 
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.....You're right, that would make a good addition to the Waterloo releases....we'll have to get right on this! ;)

Sounds great Matt! Can't wait to see what you guys would produce.

Noah
 
"Then I saw the Brigadier, Sir Denis Pack, turn to the Gordons and shout out with great energy, 'Ninety-second, you must advance! All in front of you have given way.' The Highlanders, who had begun the day by solemnly chanting 'Scots wha hae' as they prepared their morning meal, instantly, with fixed bayonets, began to press forward through the beech and holly hedge to a line of bushes that grew along the face of the slope in front. They uttered loud shouts as they ran forward and fired a volley at twenty yards into the French. "

You're right, that would make a good addition to the Waterloo releases....we'll have to get right on this! ;)

Thats Great news :)..Ive been hoping and thinking how Great it would be to see Pack's Highlanders make an appearance . They deserve to Get the First Legion treatment ;) and I'm sure there are plenty of others who would agree in saying "sign me up" that would be a must have release . not to change the subject but could you say when the 1 st Prince Paul Wurttembergers will be shipping ? Thanks Gebhard
 
Thats Great news :)..Ive been hoping and thinking how Great it would be to see Pack's Highlanders make an appearance . They deserve to Get the First Legion treatment ;) and I'm sure there are plenty of others who would agree in saying "sign me up" that would be a must have release . not to change the subject but could you say when the 1 st Prince Paul Wurttembergers will be shipping ? Thanks Gebhard

The Wurttemberg Figures will be shipping to customers this coming Monday or Tuesday or thereabouts. The Carabiniers, Russian Artillery, and new WWII will ship around the same time as well.....
 
"Then I saw the Brigadier, Sir Denis Pack, turn to the Gordons and shout out with great energy, 'Ninety-second, you must advance! All in front of you have given way.' The Highlanders, who had begun the day by solemnly chanting 'Scots wha hae' as they prepared their morning meal, instantly, with fixed bayonets, began to press forward through the beech and holly hedge to a line of bushes that grew along the face of the slope in front. They uttered loud shouts as they ran forward and fired a volley at twenty yards into the French. "

You're right, that would make a good addition to the Waterloo releases....we'll have to get right on this! ;)

A tip of the hat perhaps? This would be veeeeeery hard to resist.

MD
 
"Then I saw the Brigadier, Sir Denis Pack, turn to the Gordons and shout out with great energy, 'Ninety-second, you must advance! All in front of you have given way.' The Highlanders, who had begun the day by solemnly chanting 'Scots wha hae' as they prepared their morning meal, instantly, with fixed bayonets, began to press forward through the beech and holly hedge to a line of bushes that grew along the face of the slope in front. They uttered loud shouts as they ran forward and fired a volley at twenty yards into the French. "

You're right, that would make a good addition to the Waterloo releases....we'll have to get right on this! ;)
Indeed you should. Besides that little action at Waterloo, with battle honors for Corunna, Fuentes D'Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes and the Peninsula generally, that certainly would fit nicely into my schemes. And with them how about some buildings for the street fighting at Fuentes D'Onoro?:cool::D:D
 
There are plans for the future of a number of the American Civil War? I personally prefer the Union cavalry.:D:)
 
Indeed you should. Besides that little action at Waterloo, with battle honors for Corunna, Fuentes D'Onor, Almaraz, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Orthes and the Peninsula generally, that certainly would fit nicely into my schemes. And with them how about some buildings for the street fighting at Fuentes D'Onoro?:cool::D:D

Gotta love your persistence ;)
 
There are plans for the future of a number of the American Civil War? I personally prefer the Union cavalry.:D:)

I sure hope they do Cowboys and Indians and maybe Cavemen two periods that I don't collect . I don't think I could resist FL figures from just about any other conflict ;)
 
Gotta love your persistence ;)
Thank you mate; one must try and stand up for what they want after all.:D Besides, truth is that the 92nd got much of its reputation on the Peninsula, as in the streets of Fuentes D'Onoro; Waterloo was icing.;):cool:
 

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