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All the King's Men is pleased to announce the release of our new Napoleonic line of figures. We have added French infantry (circa 1812-1815) to our existing British for glorious wargames or collecting in 54mm. You can see them here:

http://www.allthekingsmentoysoldiers.com/Napoleonic.html

Our first French include fusiliers and flank companies (grenadiers and voltigeurs). Men come in campaign dress and greatcoats.

Separate bodies, heads (7 options to start!), bayonets, swords, and even shako decorations (pompoms, shaving brushes and plumes) allow for limitless combinations.

Sets are as follows:

Infantry Battalion 12 + 2 command for $40 USD
Infantry Company 6 + 2 command for $25
Single figures are $5
Head sets and accessories are $4

All figures are metal and come unpainted.

Future sets will include young, middle and old guard infantry, and British marines.

Let us know what you think!

Ken Cliffe
All the King's Men
 
Ken,

its great to see your venturing across the Atlantic and onto another battlefield, the Napoleonic Wars.

I love the groupings that you have made and having the versitility of diffent bodies and heads, you have created a set of figures that look like 'real soldier' going into battle, unlike most makers who have them in parade dess.

These new figures look great, well done.

John
 
Ken:

Fantastic new releases. This opens up the 54mm gaming possibilities considerably, and I think your concept of permitting the collector/gamer the option of heads is an enormous advantage and opens a wide variety of options. Thanks for being so diligent in the continued development of your figures! I am looking forward to painting some of these soon!
 
Thanks for the kind words, gents! I can say these are the best figures we've ever made. I am loving painting up my own collection.

Ken
ATKM
 
I have to agree, these are the best figures yet. Very well done. If they look that good in the photo then I know they look even better in person. Excellent sculpting and painting.

Walt
 

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