Thomas Gunn WW1 Figures (1 Viewer)

chalklands

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Hi,
I just received the Tinker, Tailor and Orderly sets (Allied). IMO TG has gone the extra mile with these. Excellent poses, sculpting and painting. Hope there are more in the pipeline!.

I do like WW1 'behind the front line' figures.

Pete
 
Couldn't agree more. That whole release was a must have. Easy to forget when millions were involved in the fighting, that the majority of soldiers on any given day were doing something else behind the lines. And if we step away further, the remaining billions of the global populace, though caught up in the war, were doing all sorts of things ... the potential is literally unlimited. Moving away from the monotonous "standing firing, kneeling firing" opens an incredibly rich field for fuelling the imagination. This series barely parts the curtain for a glimpse of the possible; big kudos to TGM. Encore! :salute::
 
So far, I've picked up "Bone" and "The Orderly." I have to admit that I see the latter as being more in the way of a "journalist." Both figures are perfectly plausible as a sort that might be seen hanging around an Allied airfield in the course of chronicling that aspect of the war. It's sets like these that have encouraged me to expand my collection beyond a simple display of planes and pilots. I suspect that both will become HTF in the not too distant future.:cool:

-Moe
 
Hi,
I hope there are more of these in the pipeline? A winner for me!

Pete
 

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