John Jenkins Collectors Club January 2013 (1 Viewer)

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Good evening and welcome to a small update on the Collectors Club, we had originally intended it to come out late December, but the time just flew by. So we hope fans of the Collectors Club will enjoy a special separate Mid -Month Collectors Club News Release. Please look out for future editions.

JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB SET#15

STATUS –PREORDER PERIOD, JANUARY22-MARCH 4th 2013

Rogers’ servant had been with him for many years. During the Battle of Snowshoes they became separated, and the servant found himself travelling with Captain Henry Pringle, and Lieutenant Boyle Roche. Pringle wrote that during the retreat , “one night the servant, straggled from us, where he sat down, fell asleep and died immediately, tho a very strong man.”

JJCLUBSET-15
BATTLE ON SNOWSHOES
Roger’s Servant,
(1pc)
Retail us$39


JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB SET #16

STATUS –PREORDER PERIOD, JANUARY22-MARCH 4th 2013

In Ideal situations, each British field artillery battery would have a travelling forge. The forge had to be light and portable, in order to be able to properly repair any carriage or artillery piece that had become disabled.


JJCLUBSET-16
THE RAID ON St. FRANCIS 1759,
English Travelling Blacksmith’s Forge,
(3pcs)
Retail us$80

JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB SET#12

STATUS –IN PRODUCTION, DELIVERY APPROX. APRIL 2013

Buchanan was a lieutenant in the Royal Artillery. He was wounded at the Battle of the Monongahela. He was later to be promoted to captain in 1759.

JJCLUBSET-12
Battle On The Monongahela 1755
Lieutenant Francis James Buchanan, and Light Coehorn Mortar,
(2pcs)
Limited Edition (288)
Retail us$43

JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB SET#14

STATUS –IN PRODUCTION, DELIVERY APPROX. APRIL 2013

It has been noted that there were over 500 pack horses with Braddock’s army.

The train of artillery consisted of, six brass 6pdr cannons, four brass 12 pdr cannons, four 8 inch brass howitzers, and fifteen, 4 2/5in brass Coehorn mortars.

These light Coehorn mortars could have been transported on flat truck carriages.

This model is based on the reproduction at Fort Ligonier Museum.

http://fortligonier.org

JJCLUBSET-14
Battle On The Monongahela 1755
Mortar Wagon,
(5pcs)
Limited Edition (228)
Retail us$75

PLEASE NOTE BAL-03 WILL BE NEEDED AS HORSES FOR THIS WAGON.

Do not miss out on these new club sets, order today.

As always hope you like the new releases.

Best regards

Mike
Sierra Toy Soldier Company


Some pictures to enjoy, these are the finished versions.

JJCLUBSET-15

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JJCLUBSET-16

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Once again hope you like the new releases.

Best regards

Mike
Sierra Toy Soldier Company
 
Forge is simply outstanding. Thanks so much for the photo and update.
 
There seems to be no mention in the update of JJCLUB-2013C Captain William Stanley Jenkins - ( I have on pre-order).

Anyone know the situation with this figure?

Thanks, Roy.
 
There seems to be no mention in the update of JJCLUB-2013C Captain William Stanley Jenkins - ( I have on pre-order).

Anyone know the situation with this figure?

Thanks, Roy.
Hi Roy,
I picked one up at the London Show, so it is available, along with the other 2013 club figures. Have you contacted James or Adam at JJDUK?

Pete
 
Hi Roy,
I picked one up at the London Show, so it is available, along with the other 2013 club figures. Have you contacted James or Adam at JJDUK?

Pete

Hi Pete, thanks for your response. I hadn't realised at the time that the "Standard" club figures were released normally and the "Club figure specials" - were made in response to pre- orders!
( Hence it did not have a pre- order status. )

James and Adam explained it to me at the Show. ( I had already received it from them by then! ) Smashing figure isn't it? I did post a pic of it with some other figures I received
at the same time in the " Knights of the Skies " section a while back.

Cheers! Roy.
 

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