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sceic2
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I just put up for auction 5 different Frontline Figures American Civil War Limber sets.
They are:
AUA2 & AUA3 - Union Limber with Cannon 4-Horse Team and 2-Horse Add-on
AUA5 & AUA3 – Union Limber with Caisson 4-Horse Team and 2-Horse Add-on
AUA6 - Standing Union Limber 6-Horse Team
AUA8 – Union Limber and Forge 4-Horse Team
AUA9 – Union Limber and Battery Wagon 4-Horse Team
I have decided to not continue to collect this series and therefore someone gets a chance to own these figures at well below retail.
I am including the 18” (for limbers with 6-horse teams) or 14” (for limbers with 4-horse teams) x 3” x 3/8” glass display bases shown in the photographs. A small bit of tacky wax under each figure base and the figures will stay in place and stable on the glass display base to prevent them from damage. Additionally, using this method (tacky wax under the figure base) ensures that the figures are always in formation.
These sets are very intricate and involve a lot of chain connections to be properly rigged. The 4-horse teams use 10 chains and the 6-horse teams use 15 chains. Thus making them difficult to assemble and to move. The glass bases take that problem out of the equation and the glass base can be painted or landscaped to match a diorama.
Just follow the link:
http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayNextAllSelling&ssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK:MESX
If you win the auction any of the auctions for the limber sets, email me your Forum user ID and I will discount the final invoice by 5%.
They are:
AUA2 & AUA3 - Union Limber with Cannon 4-Horse Team and 2-Horse Add-on
AUA5 & AUA3 – Union Limber with Caisson 4-Horse Team and 2-Horse Add-on
AUA6 - Standing Union Limber 6-Horse Team
AUA8 – Union Limber and Forge 4-Horse Team
AUA9 – Union Limber and Battery Wagon 4-Horse Team
I have decided to not continue to collect this series and therefore someone gets a chance to own these figures at well below retail.
I am including the 18” (for limbers with 6-horse teams) or 14” (for limbers with 4-horse teams) x 3” x 3/8” glass display bases shown in the photographs. A small bit of tacky wax under each figure base and the figures will stay in place and stable on the glass display base to prevent them from damage. Additionally, using this method (tacky wax under the figure base) ensures that the figures are always in formation.
These sets are very intricate and involve a lot of chain connections to be properly rigged. The 4-horse teams use 10 chains and the 6-horse teams use 15 chains. Thus making them difficult to assemble and to move. The glass bases take that problem out of the equation and the glass base can be painted or landscaped to match a diorama.
Just follow the link:
http://my.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ayNextAllSelling&ssPageName=STRK:ME:LNLK:MESX
If you win the auction any of the auctions for the limber sets, email me your Forum user ID and I will discount the final invoice by 5%.