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Yes it is TA's 'After Culloden'
 

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Inspired by how much I'm enjoying Mikemiller's multi-shot JJD postings,I
offer these Jacobite charge pics...
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Best,John (with regrets for the miraculous sky writing in pic 2-yes I did retrace the whole route recropping,delete & replace at photobucket,and back to Treefrog whereupon pasting find the old version set in stone :mad: )

John,

Well I for one think it looks fine as it is, the figures look just grand in this display.:)

Jeff
 
John,

Well I for one think it looks fine as it is, the figures look just grand in this display.:)

Jeff

Thanks Jeff, the "Alistair" in bright golden script has vanished :confused:
well,it's rectified now :)
This week brought two new 37th Regt.Gren. Coy. figures from Gosport,an Ensign bearing Regimental Colour & a pvt. at the ready
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from Stuart Reid's "Like Hungry Wolves" regarding the Battle of Falkirk,Friday 17th Jan. 1746
"Afterwards Hawley's officers were quite candid in admitting that so few men were lost simply because they had run away so quickly,and that a relatively high proportion of officers were killed because they had been abandoned by their men.This was particularly true of Monro's 37th which lost its Colonel,Lieutenant Colonel and three Captains-a fact which they were to remember on Culloden Moor three months later.There was an ugly rumour that Monro himself,whose body was particularly mangled , had first been wounded and subsequently murdered,together with his brother Dr. Monro,as his injuries were being treated."
Best,John
 
John,
These look wonderful. Seeing the time of post, was it a full moon out for the shots? They look like they are travelling by moonlight!
Mike
 
John,
These look wonderful. Seeing the time of post, was it a full moon out for the shots? They look like they are travelling by moonlight!
Mike

Mike, Overcast here,the lighting is the result of a single bulb combined with turning the camera on its' side (which I've learned captures intriguing results ;) ).For example the (truly hideous Matte Garibaldi )shots in Classifieds are also single bulb lit,but with the camera aligned normally.
I 'm very pleased with the fine painting on these two and they'll likely reappear when the King's Colour arrives.
Best,John
 
John

Do you order TA direct from England? There are US sources available:

Toy Soldier Shoppe (Wisconsin)
Green's Collectables (NJ)

Randy
 
John

Do you order TA direct from England? There are US sources available:

Toy Soldier Shoppe (Wisconsin)
Green's Collectables (NJ)

Randy

Dear Dear Bear,
These (& 8 or so other 37th Monro's Figures) are from Paul Herrmann of The Toy Soldier Shoppe-Wonderful & very knowledgeable man to deal with & a great pleasure to chat with.

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This lot of Jacobites came to me via Al Green,a similarly wonderful and knowledgeable gentleman.
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If I were wealthy or indeed had any income worth mentioning,I'd certainly have orders in simultaneously with every dealer I'm aware of. My first Tommy Atkins purchase 7 or 8 years ago was directly from the Turners ,and I've been absolutely thrilled with every one received since.
Best,John
 
Dear Dear Bear,
These (& 8 or so other 37th Monro's Figures) are from Paul Herrmann of The Toy Soldier Shoppe-Wonderful & very knowledgeable man to deal with & a great pleasure to chat with.

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This lot of Jacobites came to me via Al Green,a similarly wonderful and knowledgeable gentleman.
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If I were wealthy or indeed had any income worth mentioning,I'd certainly have orders in simultaneously with every dealer I'm aware of. My first Tommy Atkins purchase 7 or 8 years ago was directly from the Turners ,and I've been absolutely thrilled with every one received since.
Best,John


This is what threw me off:

This week brought two new 37th Regt.Gren. Coy. figures from Gosport
 
This is what threw me off:

This week brought two new 37th Regt.Gren. Coy. figures from Gosport

:D:D Jeff,You're not off, those figures DID come directly from the Turners,at least 85% of what I've collected over the years has been ordered from Tommy Atkins in England, & more recently won on eBay from Tommy Atkins.
These Dealers you mentioned provided superb transactions,it nevertheless remains my preference to deal directly with the Makers myself.
Best,John
 
:D:D Jeff,You're not off, those figures DID come directly from the Turners,at least 85% of what I've collected over the years has been ordered from Tommy Atkins in England, & more recently won on eBay from Tommy Atkins.
These Dealers you mentioned provided superb transactions,it nevertheless remains my preference to deal directly with the Makers myself.
Best,John

John

For some reason you keep calling me Jeff:D

Randy
 
I'd appreciate it if all of you Jeffs would settle down,especially the big furry maundering white one :D
Best,Jeff Malkovich
(Malkovich ? Malkovich! Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich )
 
I'd appreciate it if all of you Jeffs would settle down,especially the big furry maundering white one :D
Best,Jeff Malkovich
(Malkovich ? Malkovich! Malkovich Malkovich Malkovich )

John, I don't care what I'm called - as long as I'm not called late for dinner! :D

Jeff
 
Surely someone's seen "Being John Malkovich" ?
Well,Jeff,you at least are reasonably likely to accurately addressed (though I'm fighting spelling it G-e-o-f-f- :eek:)
here then are a couple from the cutting room floor...
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this second demonstrates that building your blockhouse over near running water may cause the foundation to shift:rolleyes:
Best,John Jo
 
Surely someone's seen "Being John Malkovich" ?
Well,Jeff,you at least are reasonably likely to accurately addressed (though I'm fighting spelling it G-e-o-f-f- :eek:)
here then are a couple from the cutting room floor...
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this second demonstrates that building your blockhouse over near running water may cause the foundation to shift:rolleyes:
Best,John Jo

John

Great photos and figures once again to feast our eyes upon.

Ydnar
 
Surely someone's seen "Being John Malkovich" ?
Well,Jeff,you at least are reasonably likely to accurately addressed (though I'm fighting spelling it G-e-o-f-f- :eek:)
here then are a couple from the cutting room floor...
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this second demonstrates that building your blockhouse over near running water may cause the foundation to shift:rolleyes:
Best,John Jo

Ah!
Kilts and bagpipes in the morning...smells like victory!
Nice job John, and I love the blockhouse fort.
You must have been the only one to see that movie!
Mike
 
Ah!
Kilts and bagpipes in the morning...smells like victory!
Nice job John, and I love the blockhouse fort.
You must have been the only one to see that movie!
Mike

:eek::eek: only one to have seen that movie ? :eek::eek:
perhaps I should move to France :rolleyes:I may be well advised not to list my favourite films-I'm likely the only audience some of them have,I recall "Fido" no-one else had seen.
I DID mention the cutting room floor (n'est ce pas ?).I picked these up.dusted them off & posted,despite their flaws.
The blockhouse is Barzso-the Black Watch in Boonesborough !
Best,John
 
John

Great photos and figures once again to feast our eyes upon.

Ydnar

Thank you,Ydnar,for your VERY kind words-I thought the figures looked good anyhow.
I'm hoping for some Wm. H pics for the inauguration of the new forum :)
Best ,John
 
Thank you,Ydnar,for your VERY kind words-I thought the figures looked good anyhow.
I'm hoping for some Wm. H pics for the inauguration of the new forum :)
Best ,John

They are still tied in the boxes until I get the proper scenery and a place to display them. I have no more shelves left:(
 

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John, thanks for the great photos. I only have one Trophy set, the Indian and the trader. These photos make me appreciate the quality of his work.
 

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