ChestersRonkonkomaNY
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I know all the hype with Civil War and the Zulu War. Where are all you Rev War guys? Are the Rev War guys geographically based or spread all over?
I collect Rev war and ACW. ( still hoping for matt F&I and Plains War) I love the new figures coming out. I live in Maine so there are a lot Rev war sites near by. Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill are less than two hours from me!
Travis
Hi All1
I think this new catalog is offering a good mix to the W. Britain AWI range. Some of these figures have been on our list for some time and as mentioned I am looking forward to getting multiples of some of the Grenadiers for my own collection.
I sculpted 23 all new figures for this release with 11 Colonial Militia, 7 18th Royal Irish Grenadiers, 1 Ensign with a King's Colour from the 18th and 4 new 10th Regiment of Foot light company men. This should help 'flesh out' earlier releases in the range until more new sculpts are added early next year.
Here is an example of using several of the same figure for my 80th Regiment of Foot display from some time ago.
All the Best,
Ken Osen
I have become a plastics collector over the years but I started with Imrie/Risle kits years ago when they were cheaper and more available.
I have a diorama in waiting of a section of Bunker Hill. The painted figures are on display on my shelf until I get back to that 35 year old project. The 1st incarnation of "Bunker Hill" survived the "Blizzard of 78" in a wreaked summer cottage on the coast. I still have several dozen Imrie/Risle AWI kits of the British marching and advancing that will get painted someday. American War of Independence is a colorful era to do. Sorry to go off topic as these are not Britains ltd.
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