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thecrazycaptain writes:

I am very excited! I have been meaning to finish up my 6mm WWII forces and these look even better than the GHQ figures. Wonder how vehicles will look.


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Baccus 6mm of Baccus 6mm writes:

At long long last, we have released the first codes in our World War II range. These cover basic infantry for the British, German and U.S. forces, all from 1944. The Igor has quite rightly muttered darkly that we should have waited until the LMGs and light mortars were available too, but I get the feeling that if we'd have put off any longer, Angry Mob Inc. would have been gathering outside the workshop pitchforks a-waving and torches a-flaring.

British infantry

The vital point to note is that this is just the start. There's lots of stuff coming behind the infantry,

British mortar

German mortar

If you want to get an idea of what to expect, the Great War range took just 14 months to grow from just three codes to where it is now, and we've got much bigger plans for the Second World War.

You can see all the details here.

We'll have these with us at Vapnartak in York this coming weekend. Because of my usual lack of efficiency, I've not got the show calendar up on the site, which means that you've not been able to place any pre-order. We will definitely be at the show in our normal spot, amply provided with the new codes as well as all the old favorites. If you want to place a pre-order for collection, then please do so, but you'll have to do so by email at the usual culprit.

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