New releases for july 2010 (2 Viewers)

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Good morning from a hot and sticky Northern California. Welcome to the new releases for July and do we have some whoppers for you.

The series that you would not let die is in full swing with each release being better than the last. Plus we return to Scotland for a full kilted release.

We have the long awaited continuation of the Gordon of Khartoum series, this time we visit Sudan, with Gordon Highlanders, would not like this tour of duty. We also visit one of my favorites especially as we have it set up in the store here; the Raid on St Francis, the Indian village is magnificent. Finally we visit the war of 1812.

Lots of outstanding releases for you to enjoy. Hope you do.

Should have them on the web site at sierratoysoldier.com, late this morning.

Hope you like them as much as I do.

Best regards

Mike
Sierra Toy Soldier

RETURN TO MONONGAHELA
THE BATTLE ON THE MONONGAHELA 1755

The releases for the “Return to Monongahela” series continue. There are a further 3 sets of British planned for release, as well as several new sets of French Militia and Marines.

BM-23
THE BATTLE ON THE MONONGAHELA 1755,
44th Regiment of Foot ,
British Line Infantry, At The Ready
(2pcs)
Limited Edition 375
Retail us$58


THE JACOBITE REBELLION 1745

Cameron Of Locheil’s Regiment, was reported to be at least 700 strong at the Battle of Culloden. There were reported to have been two colours present at the battle. The second flag depicts the Cameron arms on a green central panel. The rest of the banner is red, and probably refers to a 1689 reference by James Philip of Almerieclose, of the “Glendessary’s ruddy banner”.
The other flag was a simple red and yellow striped banner, represented by set JR-10

JR-11
THE JACOBITE REBELLION 1745
HIGHLAND STANDARD BEARER #3
Cameron of Locheil’s Regiment
Wounded Highlander with flag
1 Figure (2pc)
Limited Edition 500
Retail us$52

Please Note** this Flag is made in Resin.
The Figure is “fully equipped”….. under the kilt



THE FIRST SUDAN WAR 1884-1885

The Gordon Highlanders were one of the British Army’s most celebrated regiments. It was the local regiment of the North East of Scotland, was first raised in 1794 by the Duke of Gordon, who was assisted by the Duchess of Gordon. It was said she offered a kiss as an incentive to join up.
Always known as the Gordon Highlanders, the Regiment was officially designated the 100th Regiment of Foot, becoming in 1798 the 92nd Regiment of Foot. The numbering with which it has since been associated.
The 1st Battalion of the Gordons was sent to Sudan, and was issued grey wool jackets, which were worn throughout the campaign.
This was the uniform worn by the Gordons at the Battles of El Teb, and Tamai in 1884. There were seven companies at Tamai, and they formed the left side and front corner of General Buller’s square. Their “machine-like” volleys of gun fire were one of the main reasons that the pressure was relieved on the second British square which had been broken by the Dervish onslaught.
At Kirbekan, 10th February 1885, only Captain Ian Hamilton’s D Company was present in the last desperate attempt to relieve Gen. Charles Gordon in Khartoum.
At the close of 1885 the regiment returned to Egypt for a rest and was then reassigned to duty at Malta.


GDH-01
THE FIRSTSUDAN WAR 1884-1885
GORDON HIGHLANDERS
2 Figures Loading (2pcs)
NOT Limited Edition
Retail us$62

These Figures are not “fully equipped”….. under the kilt

THE RAID ON ST. FRANCIS
The Mohawks were the Eastern most tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy, and were referred to by the Great Council, as “The Keepers Of The Eastern Door”.
The Mohawks were divided into three clans, Bear, Wolf, and Turtle.
Mohawk means “Man Eater”, which was a name given to them by their enemies.


RSF-06
RAID ON ST. FRANCIS,
YOUNG MOHAWK WARRIOR
(1pc)
Limited Edition 500
Retail us$35

INDIAN VILLAGE STOCKADE ENTRANCE

WISTOCK-02
INDIAN VILLAGE STOCKADE ENTRANCE #1
RAID ON ST. FRANCIS,
DOG LEG
(1pc)
Not Limited Edition
Retail us$24

Model Dimensions 41/2”x 4”x 61/2”



WISTOCK-03
INDIAN VILLAGE STOCKADE ENTRANCE #2
RAID ON ST. FRANCIS,
END PIECES
(2pc)
Not Limited Edition
Retail us$24

Model Dimensions 11/2 ”x 1/12”x 7”

Model Dimensions 31/2”x 23/4”x 63/4”


EXTERIOR View, of Circular stockade with both WISTOCK-02 and WISTOCK-03
These sets will replace one normal stockade section.
New Entrance sets are shown unpainted.


INTERIOR View, of Circular stockade with both WISTOCK-02 and WISTOCK-03
New Entrance sets are shown unpainted.


Exterior View, of offset stockade, with only WISTOCK-03 End Pieces.
New Entrance sets are shown unpainted.


PREVIEW OF INDIAN VILLAGE WATCHTOWER
COMING IN OCTOBER 2010


THE BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA July 5th 1814

USCHART-02
THE WAR OF 1812
The Battle of Chippawa, 5th July 1814
British Foot Artillery, 2 Crew Standing,
(2pcs)
Not Limited Edition
Retail us$58


JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB 2009-2010

JJ DESIGNS COLLECTORS’ CLUB SET#4
STATUS – PRE-ORDER PERIOD 10thMAY-30thJUNE


As the Monongahela Series is now back in production with the new 44th British Line Infantry sets, the next couple of Collectors’ Club Special sets will be for the Battle On Snowshoes Series.
The first set will be two French officers.
Ensign Durantaye of the Companies Franches de La Marine, was the officer who led the advance party of 95 men, most of whom were Indians. They had set out approximately 15 minutes before Langy, and Richelieu who were with the main force of 200 French marines and Canadian Militia.


JJCLUB-SET#4
Battle On Snowshoes 1758
2 French Officers
Ensign Durantaye, and Cadet Richelieu
(2pc)
Limited Edition (TBA)
Retail us$68

SOLD OUT
JJCLUB2009
BM-12
QF-05
SRR-10

RETIREMENTS
The following sets have now been retired, and will not be re-stocked

WIM-05
QFM-04
QFA-01
BJ-03
STDAMAGE

AND DON’T FORGET TO CHECK OUT THE CAPTION CONTEST!

Hope you had fun.

Mike
Sierra Toy Soldier
 

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Yes we have more images to come.

Mike
Sierra Toy Soldier
 

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Not quite finished yet.

Mike
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Oohps! forgot to post one more picture. Now you are in real trouble. :)

Best regards

Mike
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Well, these are for me! :cool:

Jeff
 

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The Sudan War continues on with more great stuff. The gatling gun is fantastic! It looks like it will fit well with the Zulu War figures on the market too.
Great job JJD.
 
Jeff,

We knew they were coming......

Orders to TMTerrain will soon be winging there way.:D

Rgds

Andy
 
It's interesting that BJ03 is now retired so quick...

not the first set of Brits from Culloden I would have expected to see retired...

very fast in my opinion for a 500 release...

I would have expected BJ01, BJ05 or BJ06...but then again...they are 750 releases...

the new "bayonet thrust" technique was innovated for Culloden...

it was the responsibility of the man to your left to thrust at the Highlander engaging you...

I wonder how that worked...

I know in the movie "Culloden"...they remarked that the bayonet was "most" effective in this battle...
 
It's interesting that BJ03 is now retired so quick...

not the first set of Brits from Culloden I would have expected to see retired...

very fast in my opinion for a 500 release...

I would have expected BJ01, BJ05 or BJ06...but then again...they are 750 releases...

the new "bayonet thrust" technique was innovated for Culloden...

it was the responsibility of the man to your left to thrust at the Highlander engaging you...

I wonder how that worked...

I know in the movie "Culloden"...they remarked that the bayonet was "most" effective in this battle...

Fine.......unless you are the last man on the left! :D

Jeff
 
At Kirbekan, 10th February 1885, only Captain Ian Hamilton’s D Company was present in the last desperate attempt to relieve Gen. Charles Gordon in Khartoum.

A lot of senior British Generals in WWI had fought in many colonial campaigns as junior officers.Smith-Dorrien was a Lt. and one of the few officers who survived Iswandhlwana.
Mark
 
Those Highlanders are fantastic. Can't really afford another series but I will have to get a set or so, including the Gatling. -- Al
 
Mark,
I noted your comments about the British officers.
I find it fascinating to type in a name like Kitchener, Roberts (he and his son both won VC's - he was the first to wear two VC's as his son died at Colenso and he wore his son's VC on his right side as suggested by Queen Victoria), Gordon etc into Wikipedia and see the career details of many of the Generals in the 1800's to early 1900's. From those you come across many others and many interesting campaigns.
Regards
Brett
 

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