Drum
Specialist
- Joined
- Sep 2, 2007
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Hi folks,
Our patience and fortitude as Imperial Productions collectors has been rewarded!!!
Three new sets with stunning, brand new sculpts are coming! To wit:
Set #151 - Scots Greys, Waterloo, 1815 (3 mounted cavalrymen)
Set # 152 - Pavlovski Regiment, 1806 (officer, 5 men advancing)
Set # 152A- Pavlovski Regiment, 1806 (6 men advancing)
The Scots Greys Regiment has appeared before, in set 70, as the "2nd Dragoons, 1854" but these are an all new sculpt depicting the appearance of the regiment 4 decades earlier, during the battle of Waterloo in 1815 (as represented in Lady Butler's famous painting "Scotland Forever")
The Pavlovsky Regiment fought for Imperial Russia against Napoleon's forces, most famously at the Battle of Klyasticy (see painting by Peter Von Hess) in 1812. These are also brand new sculpts as Imperial Productions has never produced a set wearing a "Mitre Cap" before. The results are quite stunning and will make an excellent addition to the Napoleonic collections previously produced by Imperial Productions.
Suffice it to say, I cannot wait to see these new sets upon their arrival.
Imperial Productions is accepting orders for these sets now.
Contact them as you normally would. Reach out to me if you need contact help.
Cheers and get psyched!
D
Our patience and fortitude as Imperial Productions collectors has been rewarded!!!
Three new sets with stunning, brand new sculpts are coming! To wit:
Set #151 - Scots Greys, Waterloo, 1815 (3 mounted cavalrymen)
Set # 152 - Pavlovski Regiment, 1806 (officer, 5 men advancing)
Set # 152A- Pavlovski Regiment, 1806 (6 men advancing)
The Scots Greys Regiment has appeared before, in set 70, as the "2nd Dragoons, 1854" but these are an all new sculpt depicting the appearance of the regiment 4 decades earlier, during the battle of Waterloo in 1815 (as represented in Lady Butler's famous painting "Scotland Forever")
The Pavlovsky Regiment fought for Imperial Russia against Napoleon's forces, most famously at the Battle of Klyasticy (see painting by Peter Von Hess) in 1812. These are also brand new sculpts as Imperial Productions has never produced a set wearing a "Mitre Cap" before. The results are quite stunning and will make an excellent addition to the Napoleonic collections previously produced by Imperial Productions.
Suffice it to say, I cannot wait to see these new sets upon their arrival.
Imperial Productions is accepting orders for these sets now.
Contact them as you normally would. Reach out to me if you need contact help.
Cheers and get psyched!
D