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Ericka Osen posted this bird's eye view of the new Britains Napoleonic Surgery on the Canadian forum and I thought folks over here would like to see it.
 

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Ericka Osen posted this bird's eye view of the new Britains Napoleonic Surgery on the Canadian forum and I thought folks over here would like to see it.

Thanks for posting this here Randy.
The new Britains releases are exceptional as I've said on the catalogue thread.
Cheers
H
 
Hi There!
I thought this might be a nice view as it shows the various probes, knifes, saw and medicine chests that were modeled after surviving examples of Napoleonic era items. If this fellow is lucky the ball will come out clean and an infection will not set in...just maybe.
Ken
 
That's quite an interesting set. Kudos to you guys.
 
Hey Ken! Are those all seperate little pieces(all the knifes ect.)? or are they molded onto the table and box?
 
Hello There,
All the implements will molded as a one piece casting. Trust me, you will like that better. I spent a fair amount of time losing, finding and losing again all those little pieces (heaven help you if you have a cat!). The original tools were made from wire, plastic & epoxy putty. The aputation saw blade was made from an old jewelers saw blade.
All the best,
Ken
W.Britain / Hudson & Allen Studio
 
Ken speaking of using your jewlers blade to make that I thought myself of using the blade of one of those small jig saws blades to make a 2 man old style saw myself,like they used to use back in those days to cut doown trees ect. I think you know what I mean? The kind two guys would hold on each end of the saw with wooden handles on each end.
This brings me to asking if britains could make a set of these old style farm tools, field plows, butter turns, anvils, and other black smith type tools, hoists, candle sticks, lanterns and any other period type of back ground iteams you guys can think of to spice up a diorama??? And maybe an old farm house and a few animals to make the scene complete.
Something like this could be used for almost any period of time if done right and I think would be a great seller.
 
Hurts just looking at it.
Interesting set though.
FUB
 
Those guys could take a leg off in 30 seconds. They were real surgeons.
 

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