Well I got excited for a moment when I saw the word Dragoon but it seems for me there is nothing here to tempt the diversion of scarce resourses in this group; which is just as well given all the competing temptations. Congratulations to those that found some bounty here.WOW - What surprize !
Andy - jumps from 1914 to 1917 ! LOL - this of course after he has told all of us that he would go in order year-by-year starting in 1914
Hey - Great by me, I love when restrictions are thrown out the window and everything is possible !No more - well - we still 1914 again!
Now that we have advance to TANKS ! - there should be no reason for us not to expect WWI WARBIRDS ! I mean lets go - hop on it - someone warm up John GAMBLE !!
I for one am happy for the fact we are in 1917 - now we can expect to see some American Doughboys real soon.
I do love the British Releases - all are must haves and the TANK is a real keeper. Thanks - Andy - GREAT WWI RELEASES !
Will go for the ambulance.
JPB
The TRW series looks interesting, not heard mention of it beforeLove the mounted Indian
Forget I asked about the Indians. Just read the thread with the dispatches and answered my own question. DOH!Nice selection in the releases. Does anyone know if the American Indians are Comanche? If not, what tribe. This new series might not be Custer, but it can have a multitude of personalities such as Lee, Hood, etc. Should be great. -- lancer
The Red Lancer collection would seem to be going pretty well at this point with what is out there already whereas the retired Dragoons are only available at silly pricing. It is nice to offer critical items to new as well as long time collectors.I think we still need to get our RED LANCER collections going before we start looking for the word - "DRAGOON" !![]()
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This is generally a period of the 1830's to 50's..Figures look great , but most the great Cavalry/Indian conflicts were much later and that is what most history types ,identify with..The indians would be OK, with the hope of getting some Custer era type cavalry, at a later time..Not my period, but the Dragoons might fit into an after Alamo ,Mexican/American War scenario....Michael
Pictures up on www.kingandcountry.com -- lancerWhere can the pictures of new dispatches be viewed? thank you
The Red Lancer collection would seem to be going pretty well at this point with what is out there already whereas the retired Dragoons are only available at silly pricing. It is nice to offer critical items to new as well as long time collectors.![]()
would agree that they're probably suppose to be Comanche.... how ever, looks like a mismosh of tribes..... like taking an American GI, putting a German para smock on top, British trousers, a French helmet, etc. and labeling it as a typical WWll soldier... IMO of course.....
Where can the pictures of new dispatches be viewed? thank you
The Brit's WWI almost fooled me into believing they were new FOB sets. They look great too!
Carlos