May 2020, the new releases: Italian Bersaglieri, German office and flag-bearer (1 Viewer)

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(1) We make Italian Bersaglieri in blue uniforms and in khaki uniforms. By the winter of 1900-1901, most of the men were wearing their warmer blue uniforms. The light khaki uniform was simple and lacked decorations and insignia except for white metal stars on the front corners of the collar. The white tropical service helmet had a khaki cover, but it was not always worn. A bunch of black-green cock feathers, the symbol of the Bersaglieri, was worn through a hole in the khaki cover.

(2)Their white helmet had a large national cockade in red-white-green with the brass helmet plate superimposed. The badge consisted of crossed rifles, bugle and flaming grenade with a cut-out number ‘5’ on the grenade. All leather equipment was black. The men were armed with the 1891 6.5mm Parravicino-Carcano rifle and bayonet.


(3) In Peking 1900 series, we also add an officer and a flag-bearer of German 3 Seebataillor.
Next month, we will release a brand new series, which includes the Zouave and Bavaria, a private of Life Regiment, of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870.

Hope you could like them!

T.M. Jack
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They are great looking figures although not a range I collect.
 
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Next month, we will release a brand new series, which includes the Zouave and Bavaria, a private of Life Regiment, of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870."

Glad the cat is finally out of the bag on this one, been tight lipped about it for two months...………..FINALLY FPW, from all indications, this series is going to be a home run...…………………..thanks Jack...…………..
 
How about a range of figures to reproduce this iconic painting; David Marshall from TM Terrain can do the Church and Cemetery...…………..

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How about a range of figures to reproduce this iconic painting; David Marshall from TM Terrain can do the Church and Cemetery...…………..

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Excellent idea!
 
Just got some more TM stuff. I am really getting to like TM figures with good quality, competitive pricing and best of all great subject matter. Looking forward to getting Boer War figures, Boxer Rebellion Italians and on the horizon Franco/Prussian War and Teutonic knights. Keep up the good work.
Gary
 

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Just got some more TM stuff. I am really getting to like TM figures with good quality, competitive pricing and best of all great subject matter. Looking forward to getting Boer War figures, Boxer Rebellion Italians and on the horizon Franco/Prussian War and Teutonic knights. Keep up the good work.
Gary
Thanks very much for your support! I'm delighted to hear that our products can get recognized by you! I and our team will keep trying hard to choose different subjects to make better products!
Thank you!
T.M. Jack
 
How about a range of figures to reproduce this iconic painting; David Marshall from TM Terrain can do the Church and Cemetery...…………..

You can tell David at TM Terrain to make two of the Churches and Cemeteries if this lines is made, I'm in too!:salute::
 
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Next month, we will release a brand new series, which includes the Zouave and Bavaria, a private of Life Regiment, of the Franco-Prussian War in 1870."

Glad the cat is finally out of the bag on this one, been tight lipped about it for two months...………..FINALLY FPW, from all indications, this series is going to be a home run...…………………..thanks Jack...…………..

Did somebody say Zouaves!:salute::
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Great news! I have enjoyed the Boxer figures immensely. Bersaglieri are a great addition. And Franco-Prussian War? Bring 'em on, every one of them. I will definitely be buying all these!
 
Great figures! I am also really excited for the Franco Prussian War range.

Just a quick question in regard to the standard-bearer of German 3 Seebataillor. Is the flagpole intentionally free of adornment on the top? No ribbons or finial.


Regards

Glynn
 
Great figures! I am also really excited for the Franco Prussian War range.

Just a quick question in regard to the standard-bearer of German 3 Seebataillor. Is the flagpole intentionally free of adornment on the top? No ribbons or finial.


Regards

Glynn

I don't know about the finial, but as far as ribbons go, those were for parades. I don't think they were carried in the field. They were comemorative decorations, akin to the battle honors the British put on their flags. There were streamers awarded to every unit, and others awarded by the individual states to their own regiments.

Prost!
Brad
 
Did they even carry a flag into battle by this time.
Mark
 

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