Interesting comments, and if I may just add my views.
I think the one thing all the posters have missed is the price of the Tommy's War Range. £12.00. I don't think any other manufacturer offers the quality of figure for that price in that scale. Notwithstanding that, the individual points:
- In hindsight I should have included rifle slings. I assumed that most modellers could easily fashion a sling and I admit that was wrong. I am working on resolving this and including a photo etch sling in the new releases due for Euro Militaire and then including them in the back catalogue. I will make the slings available for anyone who has a Tommy's War figure. I will be aiming to do this without raising the price of the figure (which represents outstanding value as it is).
- There has also been calls for painting guides and colour references to Vallejo, Humbrol and other paint systems. This will also be addressed at Euro Militaire.
- In terms of the cigarette, well that one is a little baffling. OK, I'll add some plastic rod in all of that kit, but to be honest its going to be so small that it will probably get lost rather than used.
- When I started the range I asked Günther to do the box art as I'm a big fan of his work. We discussed bases and my opinion at the time was that we could show some base work to add context as all the figures are designed to be moments in time. Therefore, we have the Royal Fusiliers on the Mons Canal Bridge and the Naval Officer in the Antwerp ruins (just to give 2 examples). It was never meant to mislead anyone and to be honest its only ever been mentioned two or three times. I can supply bases of course, but I don't think anyone would think that I could include a base within a price of £12, and as you see above, some modellers don't want a base. I don't take the point about a disclaimer on the box as 90% of sales are internet based where the buyer doesn't see the box, but I will add a disclaimer to the web description.
In summary, the box art is supposed to inspire the modeller. I'm disappointed that while those above have mentioned the negative aspects of the range (although relevant), not one has mentioned the positive aspects of the range. If I were to use the basic images, then it would be a dull world and while the masters still look fantastic they don't really reflect what can be done.
For me, the whole point is to aspire. I aspire to be as good as Günther or Carl, in my heart I know I probably won't ever get to their standard, but part of me believes I am the next Euro Militaire gold medalist.
I agree that I could have included rifle slings, but anyone that knows me knows that I have never set out to mislead anybody and that I go out of my way to provide a good product. Contrary to what seems like popular belief on this forum, figure manufacturers are not driving around in Ferrari's and lighting Cuban cigars with £50 notes, Tommy's War gains enough money to fund ongoing sculpting and casting and that's about it. My salary for literally hundreds of hours of research, preparation, bagging figures, driving hours to shows and standing there is the square root of zero.
There are changes being made (already mentioned) to the slings, paint guide and website, this will aid the customers experience. Yes, I still get people returning Tommy's War figures as they thought they were supplied painted (for £12), but no matter what I do, there will always be that sort of thing.
I will leave you with a true story of something that happened last year at Telford. I was at my stand when I guy (about 30-35) came up, picked up a Tommy's War figure, took it out the box and asked how much it was. £12 I responded. He wrinkled his nose, put it back on the table (without putting it back in its box) and simply stated 'rip-off''. He continued looking over the table, and saw Carl Startin's wonderfully painted vignettes in the display case, went in to his rucksack and pulled out an ipad, took a series of photographs and wandered off.
The point? I provide a wonderfully crafted figure for a great price and I'm 'ripping him off' despite the fact that I struggle to cover my costs. Apple make $46 billion, and sell him a piece of electronics made in China for £400. That's the modelling world I'm afraid.
But let me finish by saying that the box art is not designed to mislead anybody and I don't believe it is dishonest, I supply each release to all the forums, websites and magazines without charge so that they can provide honest and impartial reviews. If anyone is unhappy with the figure I have, and will, always refund. If there is a problem with any part I will, and always have, replace it. If anyone has any cause to question or comment on my honesty or integrity then please feel free to contact me or come and speak to me at one of the various shows that I attend.
Darren