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The original HK Guidon Party isn't easy to find but I'm still tryin'!
Hmmmm..... let me think about it. I'll see if I have boxes, etc
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The original HK Guidon Party isn't easy to find but I'm still tryin'!
The original HK Guidon Party isn't easy to find but I'm still tryin'!
Hmmmm..... let me think about it. I'll see if I have boxes, etc
Very disappointed that there were no Romans as I thought this series had good momentum.
Romans are still hot but who knows for how long with new series always on the horizon and competitors jumping in.
Need some action poses to counter JJD's adversaries.
Not a bad start though, 13 releases so far and a fort in two colour schemes. Andy has stated he has 15 fighting poses in the pipeline for later this year. The competitors are well into this series anyway, so no point in K&C worrying about that aspect. Just a matter of being patient and continue to save money to counter the upcoming releases, especially if you are like me and need multiples. The JJD release schedule should mean both armies should come together about the same time. Now that will impact the bank account. Robin.
I really like the refugees. They are very well done.
E. “And Now For Something Completely Different”...
PnM071 “Queen Henrietta Maria”
The consort of Charles I and a strong and forceful lady, originally from France.
She was a powerful influence on Charles and the mother of the future Charles II. She was also a Roman Catholic which did not make her particularly popular in, what was then, Protestant England.
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[AVAILABLE: Mid-Late July
A very nice set of releases this month. But then again that is every month.
Although nothing in the 6 K&C series that I collect ... I do wonder if this lovely lady might be used as the wife of a 1776 British Officer, maybe a General?
Please, choice to choose color scarf.Thanks.
Francisco
Hi Larry,
Perhaps you could use Henrietta Maria as a General's wife in 1776...By my reckoning she would then be about 167 years old...and perfectly suitable for the kind of guy who goes for 'older women'!!!
But then it's your collection...do what works best for you...Best wishes and happy collecting! Andy.
No comment^&confuse
In the end, do not buy the figure or I paint the scarf in yellow
PnM071 “Queen Henrietta Maria”
The consort of Charles I and a strong and forceful lady, originally from France.
She was a powerful influence on Charles and the mother of the future Charles II. She was also a Roman Catholic which did not make her particularly popular in, what was then, Protestant England.
OK, I'm happy with that. Of course I'll use her as a stand-in for queen Anne of France (like Charles I will be a stand-in for Louis) to go with my musketeers. Luckily I'm not a stickler for historical accuracy.
C. “DUNKIRK 1940”
From Russia it’s back to northern France in the dark days of May and June 1940...
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FoB152 “Bren Gun Carrier”
This particular Universal Carrier also has a Vickers Machine Gun mounted on top to add some extra firepower. The vehicle includes a driver.
FoB153 “Highland Sergeant”
A sergeant of the Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, map in hand does not look too worried... even if the military situation is going from bad to worse!
AVAILABLE: Early July
Congratulations! The HK Regiment is fantastic and I will get all the sets. As a small contribution to the 20th anniversary I post some photos of an article on Military Illustrated magazine ( issue July 1997). May be is an inspiration for some more figures.