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- Apr 14, 2007
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Fellow Nap Collectors,
I was curious to find out which are your favorites in the Napoleonic range:
1. Favorite foot figure?
2. Favorite mounted figure?
3. Favorite set? (Multiple figures)
My favorite foot figure has to be NA052, Drummer lunging with rifle butt. What a dynamic pose!
My favorite mounted figure would be NA114, Charging sword forward. This was a hard choice, but I give this figure the slight edge over several others.
My favorite set is definitely NA087, The Sgt. Ewart Set. As much as I like the artillery sets, this was hands down the winner.
How about you guys?
As far as retirements, the Black Watch came out in November 2004, so I see them leaving the scene this year. The King’s Legion were released in November 2005 and they were retired in September 2007. The Black Watch are overdue to be retired. The Guard were released in August 2005, so they are due to be retired this year as well. I don’t know if you guys do this, but I keep an Excel spreadsheet with all of my figures listed. I have the item#, name, price per item, release date and retirement date. If the Scots Grays are retired this year, that will be a little early since they were released in June of 2006.



I was curious to find out which are your favorites in the Napoleonic range:
1. Favorite foot figure?
2. Favorite mounted figure?
3. Favorite set? (Multiple figures)
My favorite foot figure has to be NA052, Drummer lunging with rifle butt. What a dynamic pose!
My favorite mounted figure would be NA114, Charging sword forward. This was a hard choice, but I give this figure the slight edge over several others.
My favorite set is definitely NA087, The Sgt. Ewart Set. As much as I like the artillery sets, this was hands down the winner.
How about you guys?
As far as retirements, the Black Watch came out in November 2004, so I see them leaving the scene this year. The King’s Legion were released in November 2005 and they were retired in September 2007. The Black Watch are overdue to be retired. The Guard were released in August 2005, so they are due to be retired this year as well. I don’t know if you guys do this, but I keep an Excel spreadsheet with all of my figures listed. I have the item#, name, price per item, release date and retirement date. If the Scots Grays are retired this year, that will be a little early since they were released in June of 2006.


