Hi Martyn: Nice figures. I have the same as Union troops. I didn't know Len made a limber. Set #? Tommy
Thanks Martyn: I have US 4, 4V, 4A and 4B. Also, US5. I found in one of my old catalogs, US6 which had a Caisson, limber, 6 horses, 3 drivers and 2 seated gunners. Have you ever seen this set? TommyMany thanks Tommy. The sets the figures come from are US4A and US4B, the limber was bought at the London Show and made a great addition to these two sets, I believe it originally came from US5V
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Thanks Martyn: I have US 4, 4V, 4A and 4B. Also, US5. I found in one of my old catalogs, US6 which had a Caisson, limber, 6 horses, 3 drivers and 2 seated gunners. Have you ever seen this set? Tommy
great to see you put both sets together in a picture for us martyn. I only have one yankee and one confederate artillry piece which i am glad i have but seeing two together ius awesome
Great looking Trophy Artillery Battery Martyn. {bravo}}
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Thanks Martyn for posting the pictures
and a big thank you for sets they are brilliant and please say thanks to your friend for the texas rangers]
I also got some great sets from Brad [THANKS MATE] SORRY I CANT POST PHOTOS
Thanks again guys
Here's a question for Martyn and Brad, the Trophy and U.S. Civil War experts: Did Trophy ever produce a set of the 79th New York State Militia, known as the "Cameron Rifle Highlanders" or the "Bannackburn Highlanders", the only United States regiment to ever wear kilts in active service? I happen to own one of their old fashioned (much taller than post 1860) Glengary Caps, and I just picked up a set of the 79th NY made by Edmunds Toy Soldiers. I have the Edmunds versions of another Civil War Regiment from New York representing my heritage, the Garibaldi Guards (39th New York Volunteers), but I would love to get Trophy versions of both these regiments.^&cool