Retiring Napoleonic Sets (1 Viewer)

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Someone asked me why the NA 40,41,45 and 46 were being resculpted and if the poses would be similar. The answer from my King & Country rep is:

Poses aren’t the same for the new design. Reason for re-sculpting is to strengthen the leg and better arm position.

 
I was thinking of buying these sets but am now concerned that they might have problems with the legs and arms. Has anyone heard of problems with these Dragoons breaking or bending? I would appreciate feedback and advice from more experienced collectors on whether it would be better to wait for the new figures?

Thanks,
Old Guard
 
Hi I have all the retired pieces and they are just fine. I think it probably has more to do with the new limited addition release then anything else.
These items are quite sturdy and attractive. The fact that they had such a limited run may put them in the same class as the limited set.
Njja
 
Njja,

Thanks for your input. I think I will go ahead give these dragoons the home they so desperately need. By the way does anybody out there know were I can get a NA46? It seems that TreeFrog is out and several other dealers I have checked on. I would appreciate some help tracking down this lost trooper.

Thanks,
Old Guard
 
Old Guard said:
Njja,

Thanks for your input. I think I will go ahead give these dragoons the home they so desperately need. By the way does anybody out there know were I can get a NA46? It seems that TreeFrog is out and several other dealers I have checked on. I would appreciate some help tracking down this lost trooper.

Thanks,
Old Guard

Old Guard,
Try Erik Meijer's DieCast International:
http://www.diecast-international.com/store.asp
Search with the term "dragoon" and it's the first thing you'll see.
Regards,
Joe
 
CannonFodder1971,

Thanks for the web sight. I live here in the states though and try to avoid international shipping because of the complications. I think I have tracked one down here in the states. If I am unable to find it here though I will try these guys. Thanks again for the help.

Old Guard
 

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