The website says it was updated last week, so there should be somebody home.
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Hello Sniper (John Burridge), Matador Models were at the MAFVA/IPMS Cambridge show last year. (I know as I had a 3.5 hour drive from Durham...there and back!!)
Anyway, in answer to your question/query, Matador Models were still trading up to then, but they are notorious for not answering any form of correspondence.
Your best bet, (if you can travel), is to either go to the MAFVA show, or the IPMS Nationals in Telford, (usually November time), and see them in person.
Many thanks for your message.
Having bought the three seated officers from Scale Link,I don't think I'll bother.
Certainly not worth the cost of travel, but I do very much appreciate everybody's input.
I do have the Bachmann figures and hope to get some of the Modelu as well, but saw a reference to these Matador figures on the Scale Link website and was trying to get as many different figures/poses as I could.
It is frustrating when one is expected to pay up front (which I did) and, despite two follow-up letters enclosing an SAE and asking him/them to give me a call if writing was too much trouble, you get no reply at all!!
I do have some of the WD figures, but as the whole layout is based on a Casualty Clearing Station behind the Lines, I am trying to get as much variation into the personnel as possible.