What would collectors like to see from W. Britain in the future. (2 Viewers)

Perhaps I am being just a tad presumptuous here but any chance in my lifetime
(quickly fading)of W.Britains bestowing us(OK...me)with a METAL WW2
Jap grunt?
Many moons ago I had a discussion about same at a Chicago show.
The conflict was deemed"too brutal" to enshrine in metal.
Fancy that.
My uncle probably came to that same conclusion just before
'buying the farm' 1/25/45 Luzon, P.I..

I for one would love to see W.Britain do the the Pacific. It's always overshadowed by the war in Europe. I don't get the "too brutal" for metal. I've never heard of a conflict that's not brutal. The combatants of the Pacific theater deserve their story in miniature too. Just my two cents.
 
American Civil War.......Hand to hand sets. Confederates defending earthworks...(St Petersburg). Confederate sharpshooters.


Steve
 
I'm still hoping for some navy themed sets for the ACW. An important player in that conflict, but still seldom seen in the world of toy/miniature soldiers.
 

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WWII Armor, Artillery, Panzerwaffe, and DAK. All size compatable with the 60mm standard that is not observed by 50% of the Toy Soldier manufacturers. The Fallschirmjager are the best figures WB has ever done. The equal of FL IMO. More Please.
 
Still hoping for limbers some day, the new ACW figures look great, part of our other wish lists and good additions to the line. Can't wait to see them in person, especially the mounted officer, cavalryman and orderlies. Gives me some ideas for a diorama. Chris
 
I would like to see some mounted officers for the War Along the Nile range.

Jim

Mounted officers with command set. I would truly love to have a Camel Corps on a Camel with the British Flag. Also Horse mounted British cavalry for WON range.

I couldn't agree more! British Artillery, RMLI, Dead Fuzzy Wuzzies.......the list goes on. Anything would be welcome as the last new figures I purchased from this range was back in January 2015 and the way things are going it will be over two years between new releases.

Jeff
 
I would like to see Britain's deliver on what they say they will ....:rolleyes2::rolleyes2::rolleyes2:
 
I couldn't agree more! British Artillery, RMLI, Dead Fuzzy Wuzzies.......the list goes on. Anything would be welcome as the last new figures I purchased from this range was back in January 2015 and the way things are going it will be over two years between new releases.

Jeff

Heritage!

Martin
 
Yes they do and the match is perfect.....here are a few shots of JJD, Britains and Stadden Fuzzies....
Cheers
Luiz


Doesn't John Jenkins make dead Fuzzies? The two ranges are perfect complements.

Jim
 

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As Christmas is fast approaching a Limited Edition Nativity seen would be nice to see from Britains

What do other collectors think. ?
 
Hi all,
Thanks for the comments and ideas.
We will be returning to Christmas sets next year as 2017 will be our first full year as an independent entity. I want to return to the classic gloss sets I sculpted a few years ago, but we also want to visit a second subject.

Ted and I will be at the December London evening event and Saturday show, so if you have any other ideas or comments please take the time to visit with us!

All the best,
Ken
 
As Christmas is fast approaching a Limited Edition Nativity seen would be nice to see from Britains

What do other collectors think. ?

If the Holy Family are depicted as Prussian cuirassiers from the Seven Years War, I think it'll be great.

Prost!
Brad
 

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