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Hello Chaps

Picked up four Black Watch yesterday from JJD Uk along with one section of the barricade.

With a few of the early QF line troops to man the wall I quickly put together a great little seen. Unfortunately having up loading issues so photo will have to wait.

Can't wait for John to re visit this range. The sculpting is so good every figure tells it's own story.

Have fun collecting

Regards
Glynn
 
Glynn, this picture was posted on JJD UK site some months ago, may be we have some new French defenders soon,
cheers
 

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Glynn, this picture was posted on JJD UK site some months ago, may be we have some new French defenders soon,
cheers

It would be great to see these additional French figures. John had said that the Ticonderoga series was not very popular so I am wondering if we will see many new releases if any at all.
I know he had sculpted additional British but whether they are produced is still questionable. Personally I think this is a great series and the sculpting and animation on the Highlanders is
excellent.
 
It would be great to see these additional French figures. John had said that the Ticonderoga series was not very popular so I am wondering if we will see many new releases if any at all.
I know he had sculpted additional British but whether they are produced is still questionable. Personally I think this is a great series and the sculpting and animation on the Highlanders is
excellent.

I see no reason why 'Ticonderoga' should be less popular than any of the other F&I War series, other than JJDs lack of timely additions to it. I bought a few of the 42nd and then waited for the French, and waited, and waited. - I was not about to continue to buy into a series that looked like it had reached a premature end. Now finally with the coming releases of French troops to man the earthworks, my interest and money is back into 'Ticonderoga'. - I don't think I'm alone in these thoughts.
 

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