September 2017 new releases from Tommy's War

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It’s a super-September as I proudly reveal six new releases. These will form the cornerstone of the busiest period of the year up to Christmas and I hope you enjoy them!

The six new figures bring the number of releases to 17 figures (if I count TW32S04 Walking Wounded as two figures), which is a huge undertaking for a small business like Tommy’s War and a massive investment. I hope this demonstrates my aim to be the top World War One figure company.

On to the new releases;
TW32VC01 – Piper Daniel Laidlaw Victoria Cross

Sculpted by Benoit Cauchies and with some wonderful box art from May Aguera I’m particularly pleased with this figure. Piper Laidlaw was awarded the Victoria Cross at Loos in 1915 for playing his pipes to rally his Regiment (7th Bn Kings Own Scottish Borderers.
The fact that he removed his gas hood while a German gas attack was taking place is an incredible story and I think Benoit and May have captured this perfectly.
I hope this is the first of many releases in what could be a spectacular series of figures!
  • Code; TW32VC01
  • Title: Piper Daniel Laidlaw VC, 7th Bn Kings Own Scottish Borderers
  • Scale: 1/32
  • Material: resin
  • Sculptor: Benoit Cauchies
  • Box art: May Aguera
  • Price: £16.00 (£12.80 for members of the Tommy’s War Collectors Club)
  • Buy here


TW32037 and TW32038 – Briefing at Dawn

Two figures designed to work together, but equally could be used on their own or with other Tommy’s War figures.
The scene depicts a Pilot of the Royal Flying Corps (but could be Royal Naval Air Service as uniforms were similar) speaking to an Officer of the Royal Artillery (attached RFC/RNAS). The RA Officer would have been a Balloon Observation Officer whose job would be to spot enemy artillery or observe for allied artillery.
Two lovely subjects by Nino Pizzichemi, with box art to follow very soon.
  • Code; TW32037 (Pilot, RFC), TW32038 (Officer, RA, Balloon Observattion Officer)
  • Scale: 1/32
  • Material: resin
  • Sculptor: Nino Pizzichemi
  • Box art: to follow
  • Price: £16.00 per figure (£12.80 per figure for members of the Tommy’s War Collectors Club)
  • Buy TW32037 (Pilot) here
  • Buy TW32038 (Balloon Observation Officer) here


TW32039 – Private, 1/4 Battalion, Seaforth Highlanders

I think this particular figure from Nino Pizzichemi will be a huge hit, as it’s a simple pose but a really interesting subject.
Based on a Mike Chappel Illustration (Osprey Publishing, Warrior Series, British Tommy 1914-18) this figure shows a Scottish soldier in later-war kit. Complete is full marching order with his box respirator on top and his steel helmet tied to his pack he enjoys a cup of tea. Yes, a cliche of British life, but as I write this I’ve just put the kettle on!
  • Code; TW32039
  • Title: Private, 1/4 Bn Seaforth Highlanders, France & Flanders 1917
  • Scale: 1/32
  • Material: resin
  • Sculptor: Benoit Cauchies
  • Box art: To follow
  • Price: £16.00 (£12.80 for members of the Tommy’s War Collectors Club)
  • Buy here


TW32RM01 – Marine, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Antwerp 1914

A subject I’d long ago wished I had covered, this Royal Marine is shown in a very distinctive blue uniform, with red piping, and Brodrick cap as worn in the early part of the war (Royal Marines soon after reverted to infantry style battle dress).
Sculpted by Diego Fortez I think this should be popular with modellers and when the box art comes through I think you’ll see a fabulous study of this era, I hope it’s the first of more Royal Marine subjects
  • Code; TW32RM01
  • Title: Marine, Royal Marine Light Infantry, Antwerp 1914
  • Scale: 1/32
  • Material: resin
  • Sculptor: Diego Fortez
  • Box art: To follow
  • Price: £16.00 (£12.80 for members of the Tommy’s War Collectors Club)
  • Buy here

TW32DC01 – Machine Gunner, 1 MG Abteilungen 1918

Douglas Craner approached me over the summer with the figure, and I liked it, so thought I would give it a go and see if modellers love it as much as I do!
A really interesting subject that includes some great detail including a very menacing machine gun, plus late-war German experimental armour. We’re working on box art at the moment so you’ll soon see the interesting camouflage that was applied to this armour, making is a fantastic figure.
  • Code; TW32DC01
  • Title: Machine Gunner, 1 MG Abteilungen 1918
  • Scale: 1/32 (although a little smaller than other subject in our range, scaled more to 54mm)
  • Material: resin
  • Sculptor: Douglas Craner
  • Box art: To follow
  • Price: £16.00 (£12.80 for members of the Tommy’s War Collectors Club)
  • Buy here
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So, that’s the six, all available now to buy and I’ll have stock at Euro Miniature Expo on the 16th and 17th of September.

I’m now working on the release schedule for 2018 and I hope this year has inspired you in to the World of Tommy’s War.

Darren
Tommyswar.com
 
They all look very good indeed, and great to see so much choice with the number of high quality kits now available. Well done and congratulations

But do you guys know we only have so much money, too little space for the grey army horde, and, for me at least, too little time left to paint them all.:cry::arghh::wacky:

Chris
 
They all look very good indeed, and great to see so much choice with the number of high quality kits now available. Well done and congratulations

But do you guys know we only have so much money, too little space for the grey army horde, and, for me at least, too little time left to paint them all.:cry::arghh::wacky:

Chris

I intend to take mine with me !
 
All very good releases.
Along with the Steve Warrilow and Jon Smith figures wearing it that is probably the best representation of German body armour I have seen, it looks as if he's actually wearing a heavy piece of kit.
Nice figures. But it would be interesting to know what kind of Grabenpanzer he is wearing. Never seen the three parts on the front side at the upper part before
 
And what should machine gunners do with the things? Are that original parts on your photos? The parts on the frist photo seems to be reanactor parts from the USA and on the second one has a wrong helmet. I have found no original photo from WW1 with that parts and so I would really interested to know for what they should be
 
And what should machine gunners do with the things? Are that original parts on your photos? The parts on the frist photo seems to be reanactor parts from the USA and on the second one has a wrong helmet. I have found no original photo from WW1 with that parts and so I would really interested to know for what they should be
Hi Ulrich,
if I remember correctly the pic below was taken at the Belgian Army Museum - it shows real stuff - look at the Sappenpanzer in the center - I don`t have a clue what the hooks were meant for...
grabenpanzer 1.jpg


Cheers, Martin
 
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