Tommys War
A Fixture
In 2010 I decided to release two World War British figures to "give it a go", the period seemed neglected to me but I had no idea if they would be popular. I set myself the target of selling 20 of those figures. In 2011 figures TW32001 and TW32002 were launched and here we are ten years later!
As part of the anniversary there will be a number of new releases, including these announced today;
TW32BE53 and TW32BE54 Lewis Gun Team
Sculpted in 1/32 scale these figures were sculpted by Nino Pizzichemi with box art by Alex Long.
Available to buy here;
TW32BE53
TW32BE54
More images are available here and you can read about Lewis Gun organisation during World War One here
These figures were named as 28th Bn Canadian Expeditionary Force to commemorate Private George Price, a Lewis Gun Number 1 of the 28th who was killed in action at 10:58am of the 11th November 1918 and the last British Empire soldier killed in action on the Western Front.
I chose to commemorate Private Price as the range began ten years ago with one of the first British Regiments to enter Mons in 1914 (TW32001, Private 4th Bn Middlesex Regiment) who, it is said, had the first casualty in action of World War One when Private John Parr died on the 21st August 1914.
The sad irony is that despite their being four years between their deaths and the loss of millions of men both John Parr and George Price are buried in the same military cemetery on the outskirts of Mons.
As always with Tommy's War, we remember all those lost in all theatres between 1914 and 1918.
The second release celebrates the ten year anniversary of Tommy's War, and depicts the visit of King George V on one of his frequent visits to the Western Front in World War One.
The visit of King George V, France 1918
Once again, sculpted by Nino Pizzichemi and with box art by Alex Long. I hope you agree it's a very accurate sculpt of the King.
Available to buy here;
TW32S06
You can read more about the King's visits to the battlefield here
There has also been an update to stock today with TW32S01 (Nery set), 13 pounder, 18 pounder, carriage limber, bases (including the German, British and 5x5) plus the Clyno Vickers combination all back in stock - plus a number of figures shown previously out of stock.
Due to huge demand in 2020 and the first quarter of 2021 I've been showing low or no stock on many items for some time, but please be assured we're constantly casting to keep up with demand. Currently cavalry figures are out of stock, and they are next in production and due back in stock in April.
I'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone on Planet Figure for your support and friendship over these ten years, it is appreciated, and I sincerely hope that as the Covid situation improves that we find ourselves able to meet-up again.
Thank you
Darren
As part of the anniversary there will be a number of new releases, including these announced today;
TW32BE53 and TW32BE54 Lewis Gun Team
- TW32BE53 - Private (1), 28th Bn Canadian Expeditionary Force, Mons 1918
- TW32BE54 - Private (1), 28th Bn Canadian Expeditionary Force, Mons 1918
Sculpted in 1/32 scale these figures were sculpted by Nino Pizzichemi with box art by Alex Long.
Available to buy here;
TW32BE53
TW32BE54
More images are available here and you can read about Lewis Gun organisation during World War One here
These figures were named as 28th Bn Canadian Expeditionary Force to commemorate Private George Price, a Lewis Gun Number 1 of the 28th who was killed in action at 10:58am of the 11th November 1918 and the last British Empire soldier killed in action on the Western Front.
I chose to commemorate Private Price as the range began ten years ago with one of the first British Regiments to enter Mons in 1914 (TW32001, Private 4th Bn Middlesex Regiment) who, it is said, had the first casualty in action of World War One when Private John Parr died on the 21st August 1914.
The sad irony is that despite their being four years between their deaths and the loss of millions of men both John Parr and George Price are buried in the same military cemetery on the outskirts of Mons.
As always with Tommy's War, we remember all those lost in all theatres between 1914 and 1918.
The second release celebrates the ten year anniversary of Tommy's War, and depicts the visit of King George V on one of his frequent visits to the Western Front in World War One.
The visit of King George V, France 1918
Once again, sculpted by Nino Pizzichemi and with box art by Alex Long. I hope you agree it's a very accurate sculpt of the King.
- TW32S06 - The visit of King George V 1918
Available to buy here;
TW32S06
You can read more about the King's visits to the battlefield here
There has also been an update to stock today with TW32S01 (Nery set), 13 pounder, 18 pounder, carriage limber, bases (including the German, British and 5x5) plus the Clyno Vickers combination all back in stock - plus a number of figures shown previously out of stock.
Due to huge demand in 2020 and the first quarter of 2021 I've been showing low or no stock on many items for some time, but please be assured we're constantly casting to keep up with demand. Currently cavalry figures are out of stock, and they are next in production and due back in stock in April.
I'd like to say a huge thank you to everyone on Planet Figure for your support and friendship over these ten years, it is appreciated, and I sincerely hope that as the Covid situation improves that we find ourselves able to meet-up again.
Thank you
Darren