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The battle of Culloden. When this range started I had to get hold of some of these figures - It went like a bang with about 60 figures obtained in around three years. Not added for a while but am tempted to get a few more to fill out the ranks.
 

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agree with you there Gary.
In terms of sheer artistic beauty / paint finishing I think the Jacobite highlanders are the best thing out there
from the mainline producers for any historical period. Mindboggling to think there are factories in China where
tartan is hand painted. Have also filled in my Jacobite ranks lately. Really pleased this range keeps slowly ticking along
rather than stopping.

Would like to see some artillery.........Hanoverian or Jacobite......... and a Bonnie Prince Charlie.
 
Nice setup Gary ..... out in the grass gives you and interesting look.

I don't collect the Culloden, but my wife keeps hinting that I should ... "imagine that" {eek3}.
Her maiden name was McInnis, but she wants the Scots to win the battle, so maybe a few figures are in my future...:confused:

--- LaRRy
 
agree with you there Gary.
In terms of sheer artistic beauty / paint finishing I think the Jacobite highlanders are the best thing out there
from the mainline producers for any historical period. Mindboggling to think there are factories in China where
tartan is hand painted. Have also filled in my Jacobite ranks lately. Really pleased this range keeps slowly ticking along
rather than stopping.

Would like to see some artillery.........Hanoverian or Jacobite......... and a Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Agree. These are the most colorful and action-packed figures on the market. JJD at his absolute best. -- Al
 
Yes another colourful series by the master, hard to pass up. Particularly look good on mass, can see why you are wishing John to extend the line. Robin.
 
I couldn't agree more! This is a tribute to John and the Culloden serie! I'm only limited by space. I hope he will add more clansmen. vcm_s_kf_repr_834x623.jpgvcm_s_kf_repr_834x623.jpg
 
Nice setup Gary ..... out in the grass gives you and interesting look.

I don't collect the Culloden, but my wife keeps hinting that I should ... "imagine that" {eek3}.
Her maiden name was McInnis, but she wants the Scots to win the battle, so maybe a few figures are in my future...:confused:

--- LaRRy

They always win in this Larry's battles! Alba gu bràth! Alba gu bràth!
 
Nice dio Richard ,
culloden moor one of these where the minimalist look works perfectly.
I see you deployed an artillery piece from ( I think ) the Plains of Abraham range
In the absence of official Hanoverian guns in the range. I was thinking of this also
but am still hanging in there for a release.
Andrew
 
I couldn't agree more! This is a tribute to John and the Culloden serie! I'm only limited by space. I hope he will add more clansmen.

That's quite the collection you've got there! Thanks for sharing.
Cheers,
Brendan
 
A terrific little display here.It must have been a rare sunny day in NZ to get this superb photo.Agree with the comments about this range.Must be some of the best figures on the market today.Well done that man.
 

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