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Nice sets tom, i was wondering who the lucky son of a gun was that won those. I love the 1795 british set.
Do think that it would go well with the napoleonic egyptian range?

No clue what I should have posted is what series are these, here is my guess

1. Martyn is correct on piper and that I think is Sudan
2. Is the sad set Sudan or boer?
3. No clue on cm 4 South Africa 1795.


Actually bought these in a local private collection sale.
Tom
 
No clue what I should have posted is what series are these, here is my guess

1. Martyn is correct on piper and that I think is Sudan
2. Is the sad set Sudan or boer?
3. No clue on cm 4 South Africa 1795.


Actually bought these in a local private collection sale.
Tom

Tom. The Kaffrarian Rifles are from the Boer War series

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Tom. The Kaffrarian Rifles are from the Boer War series

Cheers

Martyn:)

thanks for the correction on the Pipers! I knew that.....................or I think you told me that before!

What about CM 4? and the SAS (misspelling previous) that set is boer right?
Thanks!
 
thanks for the correction on the Pipers! I knew that.....................or I think you told me that before!

What about CM 4? and the SAS (misspelling previous) that set is boer right?
Thanks!

The SAS set was re-released under the Dragon Crest banner as DB4 Black Watch Highlanders in slouch hats, part of the Boer War series

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I will see if I can find out anything about CM 4, I think it has been discussed on the Forum before but not sure where. Maybe Tommy can shed some light on it

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Found this little gem a few weeks ago - POLISH WINGED HUSSAR










Had a word with Mike at LL who told me that many years ago Trophy used to offer the Polish Winged Hussar in a kit form. Looks like it was originally purchased by a professional painter, I daren't tell you how much I paid for it......you'd never believe me

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Found this little gem a few weeks ago - POLISH WINGED HUSSAR










Had a word with Mike at LL who told me that many years ago Trophy used to offer the Polish Winged Hussar in a kit form. Looks like it was originally purchased by a professional painter, I daren't tell you how much I paid for it......you'd never believe me

Cheers

Martyn:)
Absolutely stunning Martyn!😎😎😎😎😎👍👍
 
Found this little gem a few weeks ago - POLISH WINGED HUSSAR



Had a word with Mike at LL who told me that many years ago Trophy used to offer the Polish Winged Hussar in a kit form. Looks like it was originally purchased by a professional painter, I daren't tell you how much I paid for it......you'd never believe me

Cheers

Martyn:)

I confirm Trophy Miniatures, company founded in 1972, the Winged Hussar in 1974, costing at that time, in kit, 3,50£
I painted one for a friend and still have one in my "grey army"
This quality of painting ( standard amateur )I would guess 25-30$

A nice find
 
I added a second Nile River gunboat to my fleet and expect to put it to good use in September when we wargame the Battle of Ferket. Kitchener' all Egyptian Army ( with British officers) facing off with the Dervish.

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I confirm Trophy Miniatures, company founded in 1972, the Winged Hussar in 1974, costing at that time, in kit, 3,50£
I painted one for a friend and still have one in my "grey army"
This quality of painting ( standard amateur )I would guess 25-30$

A nice find

Hi Mirof

Thanks for your input^&grin

Don't underestimate the value of your figures ($25-$30) I'm sure they are worth more than that. Blimey a bog standard Trophy release of the figure sold for $90 on EBay last night :rolleyes2:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trophy-of-...=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Don’t be getting any ideas Martyn!!! Robin.





Robin, she's actually standing outside the South Melbourne Methodist Mission, Park St Branch. Fair old way from Woking but I can PM you her contact details if you like:p ^&grin

Merry Christmas mate

Martyn:)
 
Hi Mirof

Thanks for your input^&grin

Don't underestimate the value of your figures ($25-$30) I'm sure they are worth more than that. Blimey a bog standard Trophy release of the figure sold for $90 on EBay last night :rolleyes2:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Trophy-of-...=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

Cheers

Martyn:)


Gentlemen,Interest in Trophy American Civil War Figures might be whetted in the knowledge that a while back I sold MANY sets and single Trophy figures to Crown Miniatures.
($5.00/per piece). I am sure he would welcome offers.
 
Bengal Lancers

These figures were specially commissioned by the Guards Museum Shop as part of their Anglo Boer War display. As you can see they would be suitable for WW1, Anglo Boer War and also North West Frontier dioramas





Merry Christmas

Martyn

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Wow Martyn! Those are spectacular!👍👍


Many thanks Louis :salute::

The original dio at the Guards Museum Shop had the Lancers escorting a Steam Traction Engine......I have another idea :wink2:

Merry Christmas

Martyn
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