Manila soldier
Corporal
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2013
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Hi all,
I know there have been many threads in the past talking about why certain niche conflicts are not covered , or polls asking what
conflicts should be covered. Im also realistic in that ultimately I know the manufacturers have to produce what will sell.
But despite that I wanted to present the case for why the Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection and Boxer Rebellion could make a
great collection with wide appeal, and to get members views on it.
So here goes.........
1. We have 3 wars here which are contemporaneous and in which US Forces were central: 1898 Spanish war on both the Cuban and Philippines front, the Philippine Insurrection 1899-1902 and the Boxer rebellion of 1900. A US Army and Marines single release could be placed in a wide range of dioramas.....same uniforms , same equipment. In fact many of the marine detachments in 1900 were shuttled between the Philippine front and China. That may broaden the appeal. On that line of thinking......Filipino irregulars could either be fighting as auxiliaries with the Americans in 1898 or as opponents in 18899-1902
2. In the Boxers there is the potential for a truly colorful range........they could almost be the " JJD Jacobites of Asia" ...I think the jacobites are one of the best ranges produced full stop....a great niche.
3. The period is overflowing with personality pieces. If anyone ever wondered what happened to Confederate officers after the end of the civil war....a fair number ended up fighting in these conflicts.....the most famous being Confederate Cavalry General Joe Wheeler in Cuba.Then we have General Lloyd Wheaton who marched with Sherman across Georgia and then in 1900 just carries on marching right across Luzon, using the same General Orders 100 justification for anti- guerrilla ops that he had used in Georgia. Then theres a couple of presidential pieces...Teddy Roosevelt himself and William Howard Taft as first Philippine Governor who went on to be President. When we turn to Peking we have almost a mini Alamo possibility......a range of European delegations under siege with all sorts of eccentrics and stories of daring -do.
4. With the USA as the biggest toy soldier market, there has got to be some market momentum potential here for these American conflicts ........if K&C can produce a range of 1920s US marines and sailors, couldn't we see support for this period? UK is a smaller market and I could understand concerns about whether a Boer War or Indian Mutiny release would take off.
So that's the case for the defence..........a period where releases could be interchangeable across conflicts, lots of personalities, color and I would have hoped some appeal in the biggest market.
I know East of India produced a boxer range a few years back but to be honest these were not comparable in quality with their samurai ranges , were more like 1:35 and, I believe, were not comparable in animation and painting to what is on the market today.
Theres Kings X 3 rough riders and Teddy himself, but its not enough.
I could really see JJD stepping into this niche........already the niche kings with ranges such as War of 1812, Spanish Civil War and Jacobites, I could see this in the portfolio.
Guys ......is there any support out there ?
all the best.
I know there have been many threads in the past talking about why certain niche conflicts are not covered , or polls asking what
conflicts should be covered. Im also realistic in that ultimately I know the manufacturers have to produce what will sell.
But despite that I wanted to present the case for why the Spanish-American War, Philippine Insurrection and Boxer Rebellion could make a
great collection with wide appeal, and to get members views on it.
So here goes.........
1. We have 3 wars here which are contemporaneous and in which US Forces were central: 1898 Spanish war on both the Cuban and Philippines front, the Philippine Insurrection 1899-1902 and the Boxer rebellion of 1900. A US Army and Marines single release could be placed in a wide range of dioramas.....same uniforms , same equipment. In fact many of the marine detachments in 1900 were shuttled between the Philippine front and China. That may broaden the appeal. On that line of thinking......Filipino irregulars could either be fighting as auxiliaries with the Americans in 1898 or as opponents in 18899-1902
2. In the Boxers there is the potential for a truly colorful range........they could almost be the " JJD Jacobites of Asia" ...I think the jacobites are one of the best ranges produced full stop....a great niche.
3. The period is overflowing with personality pieces. If anyone ever wondered what happened to Confederate officers after the end of the civil war....a fair number ended up fighting in these conflicts.....the most famous being Confederate Cavalry General Joe Wheeler in Cuba.Then we have General Lloyd Wheaton who marched with Sherman across Georgia and then in 1900 just carries on marching right across Luzon, using the same General Orders 100 justification for anti- guerrilla ops that he had used in Georgia. Then theres a couple of presidential pieces...Teddy Roosevelt himself and William Howard Taft as first Philippine Governor who went on to be President. When we turn to Peking we have almost a mini Alamo possibility......a range of European delegations under siege with all sorts of eccentrics and stories of daring -do.
4. With the USA as the biggest toy soldier market, there has got to be some market momentum potential here for these American conflicts ........if K&C can produce a range of 1920s US marines and sailors, couldn't we see support for this period? UK is a smaller market and I could understand concerns about whether a Boer War or Indian Mutiny release would take off.
So that's the case for the defence..........a period where releases could be interchangeable across conflicts, lots of personalities, color and I would have hoped some appeal in the biggest market.
I know East of India produced a boxer range a few years back but to be honest these were not comparable in quality with their samurai ranges , were more like 1:35 and, I believe, were not comparable in animation and painting to what is on the market today.
Theres Kings X 3 rough riders and Teddy himself, but its not enough.
I could really see JJD stepping into this niche........already the niche kings with ranges such as War of 1812, Spanish Civil War and Jacobites, I could see this in the portfolio.
Guys ......is there any support out there ?
all the best.