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I've owned a few of his Zulu and 24th figures in the past. Not bad, but to get them shipped from UK was paying the same as better quality items available locally. Bernard has had some cavalry figures custom made by him and seems quite pleased with the results.

MD
 
Yo Troopers, think he is well in with Dorset Toy Soldiers, so that might throw some light on the question.
Bernard.
 
I have a good-sized collection of them. I beleive that are paints from Irregular . They fit in very well with Trophy. Historical accuracy is a little immodest with offerings of 9th Lancers , a Long Tom Crew etc. for the Zulu Wars. The wagon set in the front and the staff table are Clash of Arms. Mike
 

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Peter Tring, the proprietor of CLA has an extensive Raj and Zulu Wars offering. Another discrepency I just saw was the Zulu Wars "screw gun" mule train. There were simply 7pdr and 9pdrs in-country during the war, not including the "scare 'em with fireworks" teams of the rocket batteries . The wagons are superb, however.
Mike
 
Peter Tring, the proprietor of CLA has an extensive Raj and Zulu Wars offering. Another discrepency I just saw was the Zulu Wars "screw gun" mule train. There were simply 7pdr and 9pdrs in-country during the war, not including the "scare 'em with fireworks" teams of the rocket batteries . The wagons are superb, however.
Mike

I have 2 wagons from him and they are a nice fit ,for my Wessex and Dorsets...Michael
 

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