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The two Guns in action are from JJD "Bagun-01", one Gunner Team is from "Tradition of London" (also the British firing line, facing the French).
 
...one Gunner Team is from "Tradition of London" (also the British firing line, facing the French).
The Tradition kits are really good ones, too. Nicely sculpted and crisply cast, and they paint up well.

Prost!
Brad
 
I really love these ranges, I hope the plug can be retrieved and we can get more of these, especially more Americans and maybe even other nationalities. I have a couple sizable displays of them at this point, including a large American 1812 formation with the new bands and a timeline of American soldiers with matching women from the Petticoats series.
 
I really love these ranges, I hope the plug can be retrieved and we can get more of these, especially more Americans and maybe even other nationalities. I have a couple sizable displays of them at this point, including a large American 1812 formation with the new bands and a timeline of American soldiers with matching women from the Petticoats series.
I've always hoped that they'd add more cavalry, especially from the Seven Years War. A British dragoon, light dragoon (like the 15th LD), and Horse Guard would be nice, and a French heavy, a dragoon, and a hussar. There are figures from other brands for those subjects, but it would be nice to have them from the same hand as the rest of the series.

Prost!
Brad
 
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There are figures from other brands for those subjects, but it would be nice to have them from the same hand as the rest of the series.

Very very true, not to speak about those wonderful and colourful militia and free corps formation.
Wolfgang
 
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There are figures from other brands for those subjects, but it would be nice to have them from the same hand as the rest of the series.

Very very true, not to speak about those wonderful and colourful militia and free corps formation.
Wolfgang
Well, I only know Tradition; 65 euros per rider (sets with three riders), not exactly cheap – especially since I don't know the exact scale of the riders (Tradition jumps around a bit wildly, sometimes 52mm, then 54mm, even 56mm is not uncommon; the "Imperial Germany" General/Staff is 58mm...)
Who knows the exact size of TRADITION-Bestell-Nr.: 808/SET/657 / 6. Inniskilling Dragoons?808_SET_657.jpg
 
I always liked the Tradition figurines albeit the constant shifting of scale within their ranges.
The prices are a bit steep but at least they offer unpainted castings as well. Yet Brexit does help to make ordering "from the continent" even more unattractive. Marching back 150 years "Buy German Bananas".
 
I always liked the Tradition figurines...
Yes, when they first offered their Seven Years War kits, it was a real bonus. There weren't any other such figures on the market at the time. You had to track down Rose kits or old Staddens.

The British and French infantry are nicely sculpted and cast, with crisp detail. And the British dragoon figures were a welcome addition, too. I've been gradually adding the British troops as the 20th foot for a Minden display.

Now if they would just add some more cavalry kits...

Prost!
Brad
 

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