QR-01 Robert's or Wolfe's Rangers? (1 Viewer)

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I purchased I set of 4 pieces numbered as above but titled "Wolfe's Rangers" on the box. Seller referred to them as Roger's Rangers and as a set of a limited edition of 135. However, my Wolfe's Rangers are of a set of 250. The pieces inside consist of 2 men standing holding muskets, 1 standing man firing, and 1 kneeling man firing. All have blue caps and generally outfitted in blue and brown. Are Rogers Rangers Major Roberts men soldiering for General Wolfe? If so, why the different numbers for limited edition sets? Can anybody sort this out?
 
There were suppose to be 250 sets made but only 135 were actually made.There were Rangers with Wolfe at Quebec but I don't believe they were Roger's Rangers.
Mark
 
We have had a few discussions about QR-01 in the past:

http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/forum/showthread.php?t=3833

Thank you. From the posts you sent I gather only 135 sets were made although there are certificates indicating 250 sets. Does it follow that the only certificates out are for sets 1 through 135 out of 250. Is that correct?
My QR-01 box says "Wolfe's Rangers," was that label used exclusively on every box sold? Or were there 2 different labels used on boxes for the 135 sets?
Were there 2 different batch releases of QR-01 to the public?
Thanks for your help.
 
All the rangers were under the command of General Wolfe. All 6 different companies wore black and blue uniforms which were issued to them in 1759 just before the siege of Quebec. I have also included Britains' example of this figure.
 

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Randy, was Gorham's Ranger unit one of the 6 such attired companies? I have seen drawings of similar uniforms attributed to him/them.

MD
 
Randy, was Gorham's Ranger unit one of the 6 such attired companies? I have seen drawings of similar uniforms attributed to him/them.

MD
Yes Gorham's were at Quebec but by 1761 they had changed to brown and red uniforms. Wolfe was unhappy with the rangers given to him. Gorham's were the best trained. The rest including Rogers's contingent were new recruits with not a lot of experience. The WB figure is meant to be a Gorham.

Randy
 
I purchased I set of 4 pieces numbered as above but titled "Wolfe's Rangers" on the box. Seller referred to them as Roger's Rangers and as a set of a limited edition of 135. However, my Wolfe's Rangers are of a set of 250. The pieces inside consist of 2 men standing holding muskets, 1 standing man firing, and 1 kneeling man firing. All have blue caps and generally outfitted in blue and brown. Are Rogers Rangers Major Roberts men soldiering for General Wolfe? If so, why the different numbers for limited edition sets? Can anybody sort this out?

This is my response to answering post from Major

Thank you. From the posts you sent I gather only 135 sets were made although there are certificates indicating 250 sets. Does it follow that the only certificates out are for sets 1 through 135 out of 250. Is that correct?
My QR-01 box says "Wolfe's Rangers," was that label used exclusively on every box sold? Or were there 2 different labels used on boxes for the 135 sets?
Were there 2 different batch releases of QR-01 to the public?
Thanks for your help.

Does anybody have answers to the above questions in this 2nd post?
 
This is my response to answering post from Major



Does anybody have answers to the above questions in this 2nd post?


Hi Billy1,

I have 7 sets of QR-01 and the highest set number I have is 109 and the lowest 19.

All 7 of my sets have "Wolf's Rangers" on the label.

As per Polarbear's comment all six companies were under Wolf's command and all wore black & blue, so the set represent these troops.

I do not know if this helps.

You can always drop John an email and ask him directly. jjdesigns@netvigator.com
 
Hi Billy1,

I have 7 sets of QR-01 and the highest set number I have is 109 and the lowest 19.

All 7 of my sets have "Wolf's Rangers" on the label.

As per Polarbear's comment all six companies were under Wolf's command and all wore black & blue, so the set represent these troops.

I do not know if this helps.

You can always drop John an email and ask him directly. jjdesigns@netvigator.com
Aussie Monty - Good idea . I sent off an email asking for answers to the questions and will post any reply.
 
This answered my questions regarding numbering and labelling of the QR-01 sets.

Dear Bill

many thanks for your kind words

All my stock goes to my dealers, and you may have better luck with picking up old sets from them.
Here is a link to the list of my dealers.
http://www.johnjenkinsdesigns.com/dealerlist.htm

Please be aware that I am the sculptor/manufacturer, and rely on my dealers to stock and sell my products. Whilst my time is best spent sculpting and creating the new products.
I have many experienced dealers who I am sure can help you find any of the older sets, and answer any of your questions.

I apologise I do not have a catalogue.

Regarding the QR-01
150 sets were produced.
Originally a couple of sets were sent to a store in Gettysburg. I used to do this as a test run, to make sure there were no problems with the packaging.
Once the test shipping was successfull, 30 sets were then released to dealers at the Chicago Show in September 2006, as a preview.
May 2007 all the remaining sets were released.
There are only 136 sets in circulation. many figures were damaged beyond repair ,in the delivery from the China factory.
There was only one set of labels.

hope this helps and answers your questions

happy collecting

john jenkins
 

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