arnhem44mad
1st Lieutenant
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- Sep 23, 2006
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King and country's 45th Line infantry had one figure lying dead and a figure falling wounded. These were great figures and showed too well the cost if battles.
King and country also did the lying dead curassier and horse, curassier shot from saddle and guidon bearer with head wound.
As well as these great figures, K&C also produced the falling Empress Dragoon, falling Scots Grey and recently the wounded british being helped and a figure I recently ordered; the wounded highlander!
These figures are brilliant but especially the cavalry items!
I hope King and country keeps with the theme of bringing wounded figures out to go with regiments etc.
I know lots of people have spoke about Carabiniers and I think they would be a great release and if they are released I hope we see some reinvented versions of the falling horse and rider, shot and falling from saddle and out of saddle.
The recent curassiers were brilliany and my only complaint is that there were only 7 of them plus a general released. I though we might see another version of a wounded trooper or dead horse and wounded rider walking or crawling away, or even saying goodbye to horse with pistol in hand to put it out its misery. It's small nifty things like this that I've come to expect from K&C so here's hoping!
Scott
King and country also did the lying dead curassier and horse, curassier shot from saddle and guidon bearer with head wound.
As well as these great figures, K&C also produced the falling Empress Dragoon, falling Scots Grey and recently the wounded british being helped and a figure I recently ordered; the wounded highlander!
These figures are brilliant but especially the cavalry items!
I hope King and country keeps with the theme of bringing wounded figures out to go with regiments etc.
I know lots of people have spoke about Carabiniers and I think they would be a great release and if they are released I hope we see some reinvented versions of the falling horse and rider, shot and falling from saddle and out of saddle.
The recent curassiers were brilliany and my only complaint is that there were only 7 of them plus a general released. I though we might see another version of a wounded trooper or dead horse and wounded rider walking or crawling away, or even saying goodbye to horse with pistol in hand to put it out its misery. It's small nifty things like this that I've come to expect from K&C so here's hoping!
Scott