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RHA Artillery Set With Caisson

Flying Artillery, that’s horse artillery. By 1806, eleven RHA troops had been created. RHA batteries told their damaging tale on the French at Waterloo and we have modeled an entire battery that will halt any French advance cold. It’s the most comprehensive artillery issue we’ve ever created and this lays the template for all of our upcoming Napoleonic artillery issues: The return of the caisson limber set. In addition the ready ammo compartment on the gun actually opens up and a figure extracting ammo has been added to this great set.

We’ve tried to create a caisson set that comes composed with just four horses to begin with but can be upgraded to the official 6 horse set easily. Again the goal being to make the sets fit into budget and not the other way around. Incorporated in this release is of course the new mini-cloth sculpting technology. Observing the figures one notices that the cloth folds lay just right. The figures are sculpted meticulously with rich details throughout.

The entire set is very limited, with the caisson sets being at just 200 set worldwide.Pricing is as usual and sets will be available for pre-order from your favorite dealer and on our site in just 10 days time.

Let TCS be your choice for the most creative diorama elements available. Bring history to life with our exclusive products. Get your free mini-mag! Sign up at : www.thecollectorsshowcase.com

Tally Hooo!!!

Best regards, Brian



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Brian

A great looking set - I am sure this will be very popular.

As to the sculpting of the figures - they keep getting better

Gazza
 
Superb its not my theatre but, the gun carriage especially, with horses and crew is probably one of the best sets I have seen in years.

People who collect this will be very happy.
Mitch
 
the gun carriage especially, with horses and crew is probably one of the best sets I have seen in years

It is stunning, a six horse limber and gun with outriders is just superb really, great job, Napoleonic collectors are going to love this...............
 
Very cool, this may be the first one done in matte by a mainstream manufacturer. Nicely done Brian.
 
Wow, that is an impressive release! With so many guns and men, that would make a really eye-catching display.

Noah
 
Very cool, this may be the first one done in matte by a mainstream manufacturer. Nicely done Brian.

Not the first one, Scott, but much advanced, very well done.
Frontline has a RHA Gun, Limber and 4 horse team with a 2-horse set as add-on issued in their Nap series.
But this one here from CS is definetely a new and improved standard. This series looks awesome :salute::
Konrad
 
Not the first one, Scott, but much advanced, very well done.
Frontline has a RHA Gun, Limber and 4 horse team with a 2-horse set as add-on issued in their Nap series.
But this one here from CS is definetely a new and improved standard. This series looks awesome :salute::
Konrad

Thanks Konrad, I knew there couldn't be many. I do remember seeing that one and as you say the CS is much improved.
 
RHA Artillery Set With Caisson

Flying Artillery, that’s horse artillery. By 1806, eleven RHA troops had been created. RHA batteries told their damaging tale on the French at Waterloo and we have modeled an entire battery that will halt any French advance cold. It’s the most comprehensive artillery issue we’ve ever created and this lays the template for all of our upcoming Napoleonic artillery issues: The return of the caisson limber set. In addition the ready ammo compartment on the gun actually opens up and a figure extracting ammo has been added to this great set.

We’ve tried to create a caisson set that comes composed with just four horses to begin with but can be upgraded to the official 6 horse set easily. Again the goal being to make the sets fit into budget and not the other way around. Incorporated in this release is of course the new mini-cloth sculpting technology. Observing the figures one notices that the cloth folds lay just right. The figures are sculpted meticulously with rich details throughout.

The entire set is very limited, with the caisson sets being at just 200 set worldwide.Pricing is as usual and sets will be available for pre-order from your favorite dealer and on our site in just 10 days time.

Let TCS be your choice for the most creative diorama elements available. Bring history to life with our exclusive products. Get your free mini-mag! Sign up at : www.thecollectorsshowcase.com

Tally Hooo!!!

Best regards, Brian



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-Sandor:salute::%^V
 
Fantastic looking set! I figured it was only a matter of time before the French artillery was rivalled...and how better to do that than with the caisson set. By the way, the 6-horse team is the clincher...heck, why not 8?! I'll take two of the add on sets!
 
Great set as usual.Nap collectors must think they are in toy soldier heaven with so many great sets out there.Congrats again Brian.
Mark
 
My oh my Brian, what a stunning piece of work this is.:salute:::salute:: And of course that now alters my best laid fiscal purchase plans:tongue: I'll just get a 2nd part time job........that should take care of it.:p^&grin A hearty well done Brian.........

Joe
 
Brian...this is a beautiful release...the huge caisson set is quite spectacular...Nap fans should be licking their chops...
 
Brian...

By chance do you have a price point for this??
Mitch
 
Congratulations to CS for an interesting release :salute::

Any plans for a RHA rocket team?
 
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I have been off-line for a few days and come back to this.
Absolutely stunning Brian.
I'll have the lot.
It's only February and you have already made my year.
Thanks for listening to your customers.
Paul:)
 
Nice work Brian. Kudos for your originality and action poses. I look forward to seeing one of these. It is a pity my dealer has decided he hates me for some unknown reason.
 

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