DECEMBER 2025 FIGURE NEWS (2 Viewers)

And that is all for this month ladies and gents, thank you for reading our news. All items should be available end of this week or early next week.

Best wishes The Gunn Team
 
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Nice!

Had to do a double-take on that first TG image to figure out which are new.
Will definitely be adding the three new Gebirgsjäger to my existing collection:

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The 28th Foot figures look great, but I am curious on the choice of headgear, it's pretty widely believed that the 28th wore the old stovepipe style shakos at Waterloo, and that Lady Butler was in error portraying them in new ''Belgic'' style shako.
 
I just ordered old sweat and standing and firing,i just bought my firtst FFl off ebay and whenold sweat and 52b arrive i am going to order a few of the older still in stock sets. Just a couple of awesome figures to man the walls of a lonely desert outpost
 
I just ordered old sweat and standing and firing,i just bought my firtst FFl off ebay and when old sweat and 52b arrive i am going to order a few of the older still in stock sets. Just a couple of awesome figures to man the walls of a lonely desert
 
The 28th Foot figures look great, but I am curious on the choice of headgear, it's pretty widely believed that the 28th wore the old stovepipe style shakos at Waterloo, and that Lady Butler was in error portraying them in new ''Belgic'' style shako.
Yes Dragoon, you're right, the 28th was indeed wearing the old stovepipe style shakos at Waterloo.
 

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Welcome to the latest Jump The Gunn Newsletter, December figures are now here for all to see, these should be available from December 12th 2025 or thereabouts.

As always we start off in historical order, so let's start off with the new Napoleonic range which we could not have done without the expert help of John O'Brien in Australia and local UK historian Tim Saunders, this really was a joint international cooperation! There will be another version of the standing and kneeling riflemen to follow as these will likely be the most popular.

Next year should see Napoleonic artillery and French cavalry.
As for the french cavalry, I hope it will be cuirassiers, the bulk of the french cavalry at Waterloo ! ( and preferably in campaign dress: without plume on the helmet and with grey or brown pants).
 

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