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  1. Fort-Stamford

    Picked Up A Few More Inniskilling Dragoons

    Same here. They are easily confused. I've only seen one manufacturer advertising them but they are unpainted plastic. That same manufacturer sells the same figures as Royal Dragoons (different color plastic). You have to go to early Britains in Glossy paint to see samples of Inniskilling...
  2. Fort-Stamford

    Leman's wagons

    I have a LeMans ACW Ambulance wagon, and I agree, it goes well with Britains; but not with K&C.
  3. Fort-Stamford

    When and how did you start making dioramas?

    When I was a child, my parents bought a metal castle for my Johilco knights. As a teenage I progressed and was heavily involved with building plastic model planes and warships and learning from my dad in the building of HO and 027 gauge scale train layouts. Then while living in the UK, in my...
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    What Toy Soldier items Have You Acquired in The Last 2 Weeks ?

    Just received Britains 18th/19th Century Farm House #51004 for my ACW Dio. Packing by First Gear was impecable. The inside of the house looks great, and it comes with 2 ladders for accessing the loft and bucket of wood for the fireplace. Dioramas can be internal or external. Has internal doorway...
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    “Down A Country Road…”

    Gordon, It would be great if you showed us in the "Diorama - How to" section of this forum the steps you took in making this splendid backdrop. It is definitely a piece of art that will definitely help promote the K&C line. :salute:: :salute::Chuck
  6. Fort-Stamford

    Picked Up A Few More Inniskilling Dragoons

    I have the full set of 1st Royal Dragoons from Britains. When did they produce the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons? At Waterloo the regiments of Ponsonby's Union Brigade the Royals had a strength of 394, the Inniskilling had 396 and the Greys had 391 men. Britains have so far produced the Royals and...
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    Everyones Top 5 War Movies

    This is a tough one! I would select the following: 1. Gettysburg 2. Battle of the Bulge 3. A Bridge to Far 4. Saving Private Ryan 5. Glory If you expand the list, I would include "Gods and Generals" which covered the Battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorvile; Zulu; Zulu Dawn, the series...
  8. Fort-Stamford

    American Revolution - Figures by St. Petersburg Art Studios

    The only AWI figures from St. Petersburg, Russia are the ones shown on my Treefrog album (unfortunately no RI Regiments). I also have left, but not shown 2 figures from K&C (AR31 French Officer & BR19 10th Lincolnshire with Fife); and 3 retired sets from W. Britain (which I haven't decided on...
  9. King's American Regt   front (s)

    King's American Regt front (s)

  10. King's American Regt   back (s)

    King's American Regt back (s)

  11. Fort-Stamford

    American Revolution - Figures by St. Petersburg Art Studios

    Re: American Revolution - Figures by St. Petersburg Art Studios (Continued) Additional photos:
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    American Revolution - Figures by St. Petersburg Art Studios

    I've just posted a new album of some of our Continental Army Regiments. The figures are by various studios from St. Petersburg, Russia. In order to expand my TS collection in another direction I have decided to relinquish this specific collection to those who want to collect in museum quality...
  13. Pulaski Legion (s)

    Pulaski Legion (s)

  14. NC Militia (s)

    NC Militia (s)

  15. NC Continental Battalion (s)

    NC Continental Battalion (s)

  16. 13th Continental Regt (s)

    13th Continental Regt (s)

  17. 10th NC Regt Sapper loading rifle (s)

    10th NC Regt Sapper loading rifle (s)

  18. 4th Mass Regt (s)

    4th Mass Regt (s)

  19. 3rd NY Regt (s)

    3rd NY Regt (s)

  20. 3rd NJ Regt (s)

    3rd NJ Regt (s)

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