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Very nice work Robin on creating this Jacobite Rebellion scene. I simply just love John's range of miniatures.

What brand are the horse grenadiers please?

Since starting to collect the JJD Jacobite Rebellion range early this year I've now over 200 miniature figurines.

Wow, I knew you were a fan of Jacobite, but 200!!!!
The mounted Grenadiers are older De-Prado, quite nice, but not up to John’s standards. For the time being my collection is complete, unless John comes up again with something in this range which you simply have to have. Thanks for your comments. Robin.
 
Wow, I knew you were a fan of Jacobite, but 200!!!!
The mounted Grenadiers are older De-Prado, quite nice, but not up to John’s standards. For the time being my collection is complete, unless John comes up again with something in this range which you simply have to have. Thanks for your comments. Robin.
Thanks, yes 200 plus is quite a lot. I want to wargame with them on the partners desk with some very simple terrain. I also want to do some modelling work to add a few additional variations. For example; JR-09 -Highland Officer Charging adding a basket sword in right hand and JR-11 - Highlander Standard Bearer #3 clubbing with pistol in right hand.
Thanks for the name of the maker for the horse grenadiers. I'm hoping John will release some Irish Picquets at some point.

Cheers,
Helen
 
Thanks, yes 200 plus is quite a lot. I want to wargame with them on the partners desk with some very simple terrain. I also want to do some modelling work to add a few additional variations. For example; JR-09 -Highland Officer Charging adding a basket sword in right hand and JR-11 - Highlander Standard Bearer #3 clubbing with pistol in right hand.
Thanks for the name of the maker for the horse grenadiers. I'm hoping John will release some Irish Picquets at some point.

Cheers,
Helen

Sounds like the prettiest wargame ever!
Would love to see some variations!
Congrats on your collection
You (& John) should be proud!

Paddy
 
What brand are the horse grenadiers please?




Those are some nice pieces. I would also like to know, just for the fun of it.

Ahhhh, my oldest JJD field. Love it.
Paddy
 
What brand are the horse grenadiers please?




Those are some nice pieces. I would also like to know, just for the fun of it.

Ahhhh, my oldest JJD field. Love it.
Paddy

Good to hear from you. The 3 mounted figures are older De-Prado. Hopefully JJD might do some😀. Robin.
 
The bloody trail 1942. Robin.
 

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Robin,

that is great looking jungle you have created, looks very realistic,

well done,
John
 
Can see you are really getting into this new series Robin ! :salute::
 
1942, with every step a unseen danger. Robin.
 

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Very nice Robin, backdrop certainly is giving your scene a lot of depth :salute::
 
Even better, Robin. Love it!

That sneaky little Kamikaze certainly gets around:

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1519 Cortes explores new lands and it's inhabitants. Robin.
 

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