Good News for WB Crimean Collectors (1 Viewer)

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Among the new Redcoats:

44014 - Ensign - 93rd (Sutherland) Highlanders King''s Colour - 1854
OCTOBER

 

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PolarBear, You got me all excited there for a minute. I thought that WB was possibly coming out with a new glossy Crimean series to go with the last. :(

Neat figure none the less. I guess one figure now and then is better than none at all. :)
 
PolarBear, You got me all excited there for a minute. I thought that WB was possibly coming out with a new glossy Crimean series to go with the last. :(

Neat figure none the less. I guess one figure now and then is better than none at all. :)

That's what Richard promised and he has kept his word.

Randy
 
This is what we said we would do. Offer new figures for these VC ranges as additions to the Classic Gloss Redcoats range. There will be a few more up the road.
Ken
 
Although we hope to add something for each range, it may take a while. It may make more sense to add more to the Crimea for the short term.
Ken
 
Among the new Redcoats:

44014 - Ensign - 93rd (Sutherland) Highlanders King''s Colour - 1854
OCTOBER

Randy,

Thanks very much for posting the image of the Ensign of the 93rd Highlanders with the King's Colour.

Is the figure in gloss finish?

I think a companion figure of an Ensign with the Regimental Colour of the 93rd Highlanders should come next.

Hopefully over time, Richard and Ken will come up with enough figures for a Thin Red Line formation.

Best, Raymond.

:)
 
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Randy,

Thanks very much for posting the image of the Ensign of the 93rd Highlanders with the King's Colour.

Is the figure in gloss finish?

I think a companion figure of an Ensign with the Regimental Colour of the 93rd Highlanders should come next.

Hopefully over time, Richard and Ken will come up with enough figures for a Thin Red Line formation.

Best, Raymond.

:)

It's a glossy Redcoat. I think more will come so stay tuned.
 
That's what Richard promised and he has kept his word.

Randy


Oh I understand Randy, I just was hoping after reading you initial posting that it would be a series rather than one figure.

No complaint here with WB, Richard or Ken. :)

Chuck
 
thank you randy this figure looks great just what i was hoping for now all we need is an ensign with the Regimental Colour & more thin red line troops!!! the redcoats line just gets better & better
 
....., I just was hoping after reading you initial posting that it would be a series rather than one figure.

A shared sentiment ...

I would also be interested in a glossy Thin Red Line.

As a newcomer, are there any other Highlanders for the Crimean? I am assuming not (yet).
 
A shared sentiment ...

I would also be interested in a glossy Thin Red Line.

As a newcomer, are there any other Highlanders for the Crimean? I am assuming not (yet).

There was 2 crimean era highlanders made as collectors club exclusives 1 was a private & the other was a piper both were 93rd sutherland highlanders from the thin red line
 
Hi Craig and Andanna,

At this time, William Britain has not made enough figures to form a Thin Red Line.

Frontline Figures made the most complete range of figures for the Thin Red Line.

Unfortunately, this range appears to be out of production now.

I am mindful that this is a William Britain thread, but here goes.....

Tradition of London has two sets of the glossy 93rd Highlanders with 6 figures each ie Sets 106 and 118.

Here is the link:

http://http://www.traditionoflondon.com/index.asp?page=Home.asp#

In the Victoria Cross Series ?Retired thread, Mister Dave recommended Monarch Regalia available from Tedtoys. Monarch Regalia also has 6 figure sets of the 93rd Highlanders.

Happy Collecting, Raymond.

:)
 

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Thank you, Glossman, for the overview.

It appears that the Red Line is really thin when it comes to gloss collectors. :eek:
 
You are correct Raymond that the Frontline 93rd Highlanders are currently out of production. The good news is I emaild Gerard at Frontline and they are planning another production run later this year. At the time he was estimating late summer.

Chuck

Hi Craig and Andanna,

At this time, William Britain has not made enough figures to form a Thin Red Line.

Frontline Figures made the most complete range of figures for the Thin Red Line.

Unfortunately, this range appears to be out of production now.

I am mindful that this is a William Britain thread, but here goes.....

Tradition of London has two sets of the glossy 93rd Highlanders with 6 figures each ie Sets 106 and 118.

Here is the link:

http://http://www.traditionoflondon.com/index.asp?page=Home.asp#

In the Victoria Cross Series ?Retired thread, Mister Dave recommended Monarch Regalia available from Tedtoys. Monarch Regalia also has 6 figure sets of the 93rd Highlanders.

Happy Collecting, Raymond.

:)
 
You are correct Raymond that the Frontline 93rd Highlanders are currently out of production. The good news is I emaild Gerard at Frontline and they are planning another production run later this year. At the time he was estimating late summer.

Chuck

Last time I checked Frontline Crimean War 93rd Highlanders are still available from quite a few dealers
 
I am not currently looking for them. From my experience with the Frontline Crimean War figures is that you will find them listed on dealers websites, but when you actually contact them to buy they will tell you that the figures are out of stock. The last Frontline figures I bought directly from Gerard at Frontline in Hong Kong. I was able to get some that have been discontinued like the 4th Lt. Dragoons and 8th Hussars. :D


Last time I checked Frontline Crimean War 93rd Highlanders are still available from quite a few dealers
 
You are correct Raymond that the Frontline 93rd Highlanders are currently out of production. The good news is I emaild Gerard at Frontline and they are planning another production run later this year. At the time he was estimating late summer.

Chuck

Hello Chuck,

Thanks very much for the good news.

I last communicated with Gerard in August 2008 and he said he could not give a definite delivery date for the Thin Red Line sets.

Great. It looks he has set a date now.

Here is the well known painting of the Thin Red Line at Balaclava by Robert Gibb in 1856.

Best Regards, Raymond.

:)
 

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