Chuck's Daughter
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2 boxes of Quartmaster Corp British soldiers
These are in the boxes that I found them in. Due to age, the protective packing foam is sticking to some of the figures, but this wipes off easily. Or at least it did on some of the ones, I cleaned off for some pictures.)
Some of guns, hand held object,s etc look a little bent to me, but I'm not sure if some are supposed to be that way. As far as I can tell, these have never really been out of the boxes. Looks like my Dad got them and then just stored them away.
These are mixed sets. It would seem QMC can be purchases as mix and match.
Sold as is. Not interested in trade
$180 with shipping included in US only.
Interested overseas buyers will need to contact me about shipping cost. Sorry, but it is just so expensive.
Pay Pal payment only.
With theBaron’s gracious help, this is what he found on the sets that I have. (Thank you Brad) I put his finding in quotation marks below. He was not able to identify them all and I was unable to find information on line about them. I apologize for my lack of more information, but as many of you know, I am clearing out my father's estate.
The first set with the guy with the spear wound.
“These look like a mixture of figures from at least two sets, maybe more.
The two figures standing, firing, are from set 10, "24th Foot, Infantry, line, poses 46 and 47.
Kneeling at the ready (2nd from left) is 134.
The figure 3rd from left, I can't identify against any pictures in the catalog. The other figure, with the bandage, is 226, also from set 48.
I should clarify that, although Carl has complete sets shown in the catalog, he sells the figures individually, so it's very possible for a collector to mix and match.”

On the second set:
“These are mixed-and-matched from at least 2 sets, maybe more.
The three standing figures in the middle are from set 73, "24th Foot, Light marching order", poses 319, 318 and 322. The driver seated on the edge of the box is from set 48, "24th Foot, Freight Wagon", pose 224. The two kneeling and firing look like they're from set 20, "24th Foot, Infantry Line"; the one with the pith helmet is pose 108. The man with a bandaged head is a variant, I believe, available to order, of pose 134.”

These are in the boxes that I found them in. Due to age, the protective packing foam is sticking to some of the figures, but this wipes off easily. Or at least it did on some of the ones, I cleaned off for some pictures.)
Some of guns, hand held object,s etc look a little bent to me, but I'm not sure if some are supposed to be that way. As far as I can tell, these have never really been out of the boxes. Looks like my Dad got them and then just stored them away.
These are mixed sets. It would seem QMC can be purchases as mix and match.
Sold as is. Not interested in trade
$180 with shipping included in US only.
Interested overseas buyers will need to contact me about shipping cost. Sorry, but it is just so expensive.
Pay Pal payment only.
With theBaron’s gracious help, this is what he found on the sets that I have. (Thank you Brad) I put his finding in quotation marks below. He was not able to identify them all and I was unable to find information on line about them. I apologize for my lack of more information, but as many of you know, I am clearing out my father's estate.
The first set with the guy with the spear wound.
“These look like a mixture of figures from at least two sets, maybe more.
The two figures standing, firing, are from set 10, "24th Foot, Infantry, line, poses 46 and 47.
Kneeling at the ready (2nd from left) is 134.
The figure 3rd from left, I can't identify against any pictures in the catalog. The other figure, with the bandage, is 226, also from set 48.
I should clarify that, although Carl has complete sets shown in the catalog, he sells the figures individually, so it's very possible for a collector to mix and match.”

On the second set:
“These are mixed-and-matched from at least 2 sets, maybe more.
The three standing figures in the middle are from set 73, "24th Foot, Light marching order", poses 319, 318 and 322. The driver seated on the edge of the box is from set 48, "24th Foot, Freight Wagon", pose 224. The two kneeling and firing look like they're from set 20, "24th Foot, Infantry Line"; the one with the pith helmet is pose 108. The man with a bandaged head is a variant, I believe, available to order, of pose 134.”
