Who said the Zulu War was dead?! (1 Viewer)

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One figure from a group of 5 Redcoats due out soon and on view at London December 2018!

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One figure from a group of 5 Redcoats due out soon and on view at London December 2018!

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For me I think that statement was uttered about another Zulu war TS company, will not put manufacturer or supplier, as they simply do not do either.................

Think you have opened a can of worms as that statement is sure to be followed up but instead of Zulu there will be 'FFL' or 'FIW'. While I am looking for Picts, Iceni or Catuvellauni figures.
 
For me I think that statement was uttered about another Zulu war TS company, will not put manufacturer or supplier, as they simply do not do either.................

Think you have opened a can of worms as that statement is sure to be followed up but instead of Zulu there will be 'FFL' or 'FIW'. While I am looking for Picts, Iceni or Catuvellauni figures.

FFL and FIW will make a comeback in one form or another!
 
Sorry but I will believe it when I see it.

Also it is a bit late to breath life into the FIW. Started out great, then disappeared.

Benjamin
 
Sorry but I will believe it when I see it.

Also it is a bit late to breath life into the FIW. Started out great, then disappeared.

Benjamin

Would you have written that a week ago about the Zulu range? I just want more Romans, WW2 and most of all Roman Brit tribes, but good on Thomas Gunn for the new Zulus, I would not buy as not my era, but I know a lot who will as no one else is producing Zulus and there was no one doing FFL, but TG filled the gap. Their new ranges are excellent but they can only produce so much, there are many companies which has paused ranges, K & C have produced no Crusaders for a while, no Battle of the Bulge for nearly 2 years. however both companies have introduced exciting new ranges. they are on business and we cannot blame them for producing what they think will sell. I think we are living in a great era for collectors, too much to buy, not enough money or space.
 
I understand your point, however, at some level they need to produce figures in a timely manner to maintain collector's interest in a particular series. As you correctly said there is a lot of great product out there. I have sold my TG FIW figures given the dearth of new figures. That said I have a ton of TG FFL figures and would not part them. THey are simply wonderful.

Best wishes
Benjamin
 

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