200mm Lancashire Fusilier, Somme 1916-Mitches Military Models

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Hi folks

Sculpted by Maurice Corry for MMM is this 200mm
British Infantrayman, Lancashire Fusiliers, Battle of the Somme
1916. With some minor alterations the figure can be
converted to any British or commonwealth regiment
from WWI.

Kits cost. £65.00 which includes international shipping.
For anyone wishing to pre-order please email
[email protected] or call 07921568313.

Cheers

Ross



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Ross, leave us some money for the Southcliffe, Please.
Great figure as you would expect from Maurice.
Peter.
 
Definately one for Euro.....nice job on the centenary of the start of the First World War.....Kevin
 
Perhaps Gordon would be kind enough to let us know how he plans to invent the eight day week or thirteen month year so that we have the time to cope with the onslaught of new figures appearing from MMM on an almost daily basis.

This one is easily up with the best of them.

Mike
 
Thanks for the comments guys, i have a feeling this will be a popular one.

Perhaps Gordon would be kind enough to let us know how he plans to invent the eight day week or thirteen month year so that we have the time to cope with the onslaught of new figures appearing from MMM on an almost daily basis.

This one is easily up with the best of them.

Mike


Just for your info Grod is 100% retired now and at this present moment sunning himself in Spain, i've been running things for nearly a year now
and hope to continue bashing our the figures for a long time to come.

Ross
 
Thanks for the comments guys, i have a feeling this will be a popular one.




Just for your info Grod is 100% retired now and at this present moment sunning himself in Spain, i've been running things for nearly a year now
and hope to continue bashing our the figures for a long time to come.

Ross
I shall return.
 
My only question about the pics of this figure relate to the Brodie helmet. It doesn't look right to me, it seems too high and rounded. It could just be a trick of the camera, but I'd be curious to know if anyone else sees the same thing. Having said that, the figure looks great and has excellent potential for conversion to an ANZAC.
 
Hello friends and fans of MMM. (y)
Yes to me it seems helmet bad shape. This we sometimes become a sculptor. But it's nothing dramatic.
And yet it is a great work of Moza. And congratulations MMM to other great figure in the portfolio.
Palo
 
My only question about the pics of this figure relate to the Brodie helmet. It doesn't look right to me, it seems too high and rounded. It could just be a trick of the camera, but I'd be curious to know if anyone else sees the same thing. Having said that, the figure looks great and has excellent potential for conversion to an ANZAC.


The bowl of the helmet does look quiet deep but it may be the angle the subject is wearing it. i'll refer it back to Moz and he may have some references which he based the figure on.

Ross
 
Nice one Ross, looks great. It will certainly satisfy the calls for larger scale WW1 figures.

Looking forward to seeing this at Euro, I want to pick up your Omdurman 21st Lancer there, so need to resist the temptation on picking up this as well.... ;)
 
Nice one Ross, looks great. It will certainly satisfy the calls for larger scale WW1 figures.

Looking forward to seeing this at Euro, I want to pick up your Omdurman 21st Lancer there, so need to resist the temptation on picking up this as well.... ;)



I'll make sure to give you a good deal if you get both ;)
 
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