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Hi Guys,

Yes, you are correct...we are now producing artillery pieces which will be sold separately from gunners allowing collectors to mix ‘n’ match different artillery figures as they please AND allow other guys to build up a battery or a section of guns for a defense works or other diorama ideas...

As for “shading” on figures...It’s an ongoing process...there is no company, K&C included, that cannot adapt and improve on anything and everything we do.

Thanks for noticing,

Best wishes and Happy Collecting!

Andy​
 
Great news on the standalone guns ... and then perhaps standalone limbers too {sm3}

Just a hopeful thought ... :rolleyes2:

Thank you & Best wishes
OD
 
Great news on the standalone guns ... and then perhaps standalone limbers too {sm3}

Just a hopeful thought ... :rolleyes2:

Thank you & Best wishes
OD

I know it would cost a pretty penny to buy all the pieces, but I would love to see K&C tackle a Napoleonic RHA gun, horses, and limber. Something similar to Captain Norman Ramsay's gunners galloping during the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro. captain-norman-ramsay-l.jpg

Cheers,
Brendan
 
I know it would cost a pretty penny to buy all the pieces, but I would love to see K&C tackle a Napoleonic RHA gun, horses, and limber. Something similar to Captain Norman Ramsay's gunners galloping during the Battle of Fuentes de Oñoro. View attachment 165717

Cheers,
Brendan

Wouldn't necessarily have to cost a pretty penny?

If they brought out the gun and limber, 3x different sets of two horses and 2x sitting figures for the limbers whixh could all be bought seperately?

Scott
 
That's great new Andy,

I've seen recently that you have taken this line in the production of the WW2 25 Pounder Field Gun and the English Civil War Cannon, and it also can lead to the same weapon being produced in different colour schemes for various campaigns, again with the 25 Pounder.

Hopefully now with the future release of Napoleonic Artillery, that you mentioned here in the Forum recently, we will get separate crew, and maybe crew from other forces who used the same weapon, like the French Gribeauval system which you have used in 3 guns already.

If the new Napoleonics are British, how about pre and post 1812 Royal Artillery gunners, so the early part of the war can be represented as well as Waterloo, but using the same Ordnance?

Keep them guns rolling....... Ubique

John
 
That's great new Andy,

I've seen recently that you have taken this line in the production of the WW2 25 Pounder Field Gun and the English Civil War Cannon, and it also can lead to the same weapon being produced in different colour schemes for various campaigns, again with the 25 Pounder.

Hopefully now with the future release of Napoleonic Artillery, that you mentioned here in the Forum recently, we will get separate crew, and maybe crew from other forces who used the same weapon, like the French Gribeauval system which you have used in 3 guns already.

If the new Napoleonics are British, how about pre and post 1812 Royal Artillery gunners, so the early part of the war can be represented as well as Waterloo, but using the same Ordnance?

Keep them guns rolling....... Ubique

John
Agreed John and I would add that same hopefully will be applied to some Great War artillery which is lacking at this stage....:wink2:
Wayne.
 

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