American Civil War Poses Vs Other Ranges (1 Viewer)

arnhem44mad

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Got a Britains catalogue from my local dealer in Glasgow and had a good look through it!

I noticed that the Civil war series has the most amount of different poses (probably due to the popularity of this series) but in particular I noticed the several different versions of wounded/falling figures who belonged to the same side/regiment and it occurred to me that some of the other ranges don't have this to the same extent, for example the Napoleonic range only has one wounded frenchman in the new 105th Line regiment!{eek3}^&grin

The zulu range also has an amazing range of figures, wounded, hand to hand and the good old original standing fing etcs!^&grin

I'd love to see some more of britains napoleonic french and british wounded with a couple of different poses for one regiment! The new drummer boy really looks good as do the flag bearers!^&grin

French lying dead on the ground, maybe a set where the eagle bearer has fell and a second man has picked the eagle up but has recieved a shot from the british and so is falling but another frenchman is quickly reaching for the eagle to catch it. Maybe a french dead drummer boy and french officer pinned under his horse. French and british with yellow/orange/red flame moulded under them on the base as if a cannon ball has hit the ground beside them and sent them flying would look awesome too!^&grin

Scott
 
Scott,
I am in agreement that the Naps need some more diversity, and I'm sure with Ken we will get it. We just have to wait our turn as we get closer to the anniversary of Waterloo. I'm very excited about the future of things to come.
Best,
Josh

P.S.
perhaps we might even get a collectors club figure on this next go around! :p
 

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