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This is set Gy3 consisting of 19 pieces of the Texas Brigade With General Lee before the Battle of the Wilderness. It is rare because production stopped because of a copyright infringement claim.

What a wonderful set, Tommy... even ACW is not exactly my forte..I have seen one in a while ago but sadly passed on it at that time. Do you know how many have been made?
Al
 
Great set Tommy, I do love Big Box Sets as you know;)

Cheers

Martyn:)


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This is set Gy3 consisting of 19 pieces of the Texas Brigade With General Lee before the Battle of the Wilderness. It is rare because production stopped because of a copyright infringement claim.
 
Thanks Tommy for sharing your Rebel box set with us. No matter what Len provided his Trophy Collectors with he's was a master at it......Joe
 
The Washington Artillery of New Orleans attempt to awake the echoes shortly before Appomatox.

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Brad: That photo is a treat. Trophy's Confederate Artillery in those gloss tones is timeless. They do such a good job with their depictions...graceful and understated. Tommy: You deserve huge kudo's to have accumalated such a great collection of ACW glossies. Is it all Trophy? Or is there some Ron Wall, TedToy and Guard Corps Ltd. etc spliced into the collection? I ask as I have watched some recent Ebay auctions of a lady selling her fathers collection of ACW glossies including some splendid Ron Wall 1st Virginia Cavalry and generic CSA cavalry boxed sets that are really nice figurines. ACW gloss figurines are obviously a different motif than the more widely accepted matte finished figures that seem to dominate today's market but from a collectibility standpoint the gloss figures seem to be just as popular. Thanks for the thread this is good stuff.
 
Brad: That photo is a treat. Trophy's Confederate Artillery in those gloss tones is timeless. They do such a good job with their depictions...graceful and understated. Tommy: You deserve huge kudo's to have accumalated such a great collection of ACW glossies. Is it all Trophy? Or is there some Ron Wall, TedToy and Guard Corps Ltd. etc spliced into the collection? I ask as I have watched some recent Ebay auctions of a lady selling her fathers collection of ACW glossies including some splendid Ron Wall 1st Virginia Cavalry and generic CSA cavalry boxed sets that are really nice figurines. ACW gloss figurines are obviously a different motif than the more widely accepted matte finished figures that seem to dominate today's market but from a collectibility standpoint the gloss figures seem to be just as popular. Thanks for the thread this is good stuff.

Mine is just about all Trophy. I have some old Britains ACW and some of the new in other cabinets but I prefer Trophy glossy. Martyn has really been coming up with some ACW sets I didn't know were ever available. Thanks for your kind words.
 
Very well executed diorama and photos Martyn. I continually am amazed at the look of ACW glossy figurines. Trophy has taken this art form to a very nice level. Thank you for sharing.
 
Very well executed diorama and photos Martyn. I continually am amazed at the look of ACW glossy figurines. Trophy has taken this art form to a very nice level. Thank you for sharing.

Many thanks Jefman :salute:: I have started a couple of ACW albums , one for Union and one for CSA

Cheers

Martyn:)
 
A unit of the Second South Carolina Rifles, while reconnoitering around the James River in the winter of 1864, runs into a blizzard.

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I see you had them out playing in the snow Brad an wordering if you've created small cannon snow balls to fetch at them. Sure looks like you had fun playing in the snow.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 
Prone firing, Union style and CSA style


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Cheers

Martyn:)
 
Thank you both. Shortly after that we lost power.

The sets you posted look nice Martyn.
 
Them there Yankees and Johnny Rebs is sure lookin good Martyn.{bravo}}{bravo}}{bravo}}
 

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