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Kudos to John for more great releases, not only are his figures great, he is a true gentleman also!

Tom D.

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Tom-
Thanks for the pictures. JJ seems to have taken the first Jacobite Rebellion sets from the cover of that book. A real melee going on there! They look great.
 
Osprey Cover and painting source

The Highland attack on the Grenadier Company of Barrell's King's Own Royal Regiment" by David Morier; painted in 1746 for the Duke of Cumberland, reputedly using members of the regiment and highland prisoners as models.
 

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Thanks for the pictures, Tom,
greatly appreciated.
Konrad
 
Tom - Thanks so much for posting those photos. Mr. Jenkins is certainly providing collectors some wonderful sets of figures. I'm very pleased to see him doing the Battle of Culloden and that Rangers whaleboat is going to be simply incredible.
 
:cool::cool::cool::D Ah ,God(Goddess,gods) bless you Tom Dubel.The Morier painting yet,a long time dream...I'm ecstatic...VERY nicely realised and fleshed out with the Banner of the Appin Stewarts..(at which point Mr. oldboy requires restraint...Nurse !...) gurgle mmmpfff sobbing "Tearlach"...
 
Wow indeed. Anyone want to buy a car, house, children, etc.? I am going to need a lot of cash for those beautiful looking hielanders. Up the '45! -- lancer
 
Very nice looking new line - I am going to have to strongly consider it.

I like the peek at the Rangers for the BOS line - my personal fave so far.

Eric
 
JJ does just great figures, the whale boat is just fabulous and the Jacobites really are cool. I just cannot get by the one constant that finally drove me to sell all my sets, those neanderthal facial stylings, it drives me crazy!!!
 
JJ does just great figures, the whale boat is just fabulous and the Jacobites really are cool. I just cannot get by the one constant that finally drove me to sell all my sets, those neanderthal facial stylings, it drives me crazy!!!

I agree with your opinion of the faces.I love the sculpting,the painting of the figures is very nice,the numbered LE sets,but those faces get to me too.The latest French sets are pretty good,the indians aren't bad,the ones with the beards are ok,but the last couple of Ranger sets are pretty bad.One reason I didn't buy them.I got rid of a lot of Monongahela sets for that very reason,but I haven't given up on them yet.Jenkins is a very good sculpter,I can't understand why he doesn't correct this.If he did and added a little more animation his figures would surpass all others.
Mark
 
Some of the open mouth figures bothered me for awhile, but these are old school toy soldiers. Not meant to be 100% realism. That is part of the charm for me.
 
Thanks for the photos & even greater thanks to JJD for the latest models. But (groan), the finances are already quite a bit thin and I fear that Culloden will make them thinner. JJD's Jacobite Rebellion is nearer & dearer to me than for most, as I had ancestors who fought on both sides of that argument. When I visited the battle site in 1973, there was just a great hush over the area. It almost seemed as though Nature had conspired to deaden all sound. It also helped that there were no tacky tourist anythings around, such as we usually take perverse delight in doing in this country. Anyway, I paid my respects to the dead by putting heather on the headstones (something that was said would never grow on the Highlanders' graves). Brought a sprig of it home, where it rests between some of the pages of John Prebble's book, CULLODEN.
 
There seems to be some good animation in those Scots.
Mark
 
I agree with your opinion of the faces.I love the sculpting,the painting of the figures is very nice,the numbered LE sets,but those faces get to me too.The latest French sets are pretty good,the indians aren't bad,the ones with the beards are ok,but the last couple of Ranger sets are pretty bad.One reason I didn't buy them.I got rid of a lot of Monongahela sets for that very reason,but I haven't given up on them yet.Jenkins is a very good sculpter,I can't understand why he doesn't correct this.If he did and added a little more animation his figures would surpass all others.
Mark

I'm with you, the subject matter and colors are first rate and I will also reconsider if that goes away.;)
 
Simply the best figures on the market and can't wait for the '45 series. -- lancer
 
I agree with your opinion of the faces.I love the sculpting,the painting of the figures is very nice,the numbered LE sets,but those faces get to me too.The latest French sets are pretty good,the indians aren't bad,the ones with the beards are ok,but the last couple of Ranger sets are pretty bad.One reason I didn't buy them.I got rid of a lot of Monongahela sets for that very reason,but I haven't given up on them yet.Jenkins is a very good sculpter,I can't understand why he doesn't correct this.If he did and added a little more animation his figures would surpass all others.
Mark

To me you are 100% right. I have considered Jenkins wonderful FIW range and checked a lot of photos but faces always put me off. Some are better than other though, as you say. It's this zombie face stuff that I don't like:eek:.

Paulo
 
Tom great pics. Thanks for posting them. John is a wonderful man. I feel very lucky to have talked to him several times. I love the level of detail he gives his figures.
 

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