What Range Would Interest You Most? (1 Viewer)

What Range Would Interest You Most?


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Isandlwana

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Second Boer War

The Plains Wars

Crimean War

Gallipoli Campaign

French Foreign Legion

Viking

Norman Conquest

Roman Campaigns
 
I voted for French Foreign Legion but I would really like to see French-Indian War in Matte.
Mark
 
Plains Indian Wars, 7th Cavalry, Outlaws, migration to the west, Railroad expansion, etc.

Carlos
 
I would simply go crazy over a foreign legion series, especially in matt.
 
I would love to see several of these but for me the Crimean in Glossy! The sets they have been making for the Collectors Club are great only I would really like to see them do this series with more Russians especially Cavalry and the French Cavalry which as far as I know has not been done in action poses to support the Light Brigade sets.

Dave
 
I would love to see several of these but for me the Crimean in Glossy! The sets they have been making for the Collectors Club are great only I would really like to see them do this series with more Russians especially Cavalry and the French Cavalry which as far as I know has not been done in action poses to support the Light Brigade sets.

Dave
I second this. Love to see French cavalry and besides, one can never have too many 17th Lancers in gloss. -- Al
 
I would also love the Crimean and Boer War, I just would take Le Legion Etranger first.
 
Gentle Friends,

What a fine list! I could vote for all of them, but two stand out for me. In no specific order, they are:

Gallipoli Campaign

Roman Campaigns

Warmest personal regards,

Pat
 
From this list, I liked the idea of Roman campaigns the best, and preferably in glossy finish. But I don't think Britain's has delved deeply enough into the 18th Century yet.

Prost!
Brad
 
Roman would be good but I think it is well covered this year,in matte anyway.
Mark
 
While at the beach in July I finished Nathanial Philbricks latest book - "The Last Stand". An excellent read and very inspiring....

As my wife says, only a history guy and toy soldier collector would read about Custer at the beach!
 
W.Britain goes for good way{bravo}}
Custer and 7th cavalry they are immortal^&grin:salute::
 
This is not on the poll, but I would like to see Britains do a range on the War of 1812. Next year will mark the bicentenial of this conflict. The subject matter is quite varied: American and British regulars, Native Americans, militia, even pirates at New Orleans.
 
I voted for the French Foreign Legion, however, I would also love to see line a devoted to the Crimean War.

How about some FFL issued as part of the elite soldiers line, just to test the water.

Benjamin
 
I would like to add, that in addition to the Crimea in gloss, I would like to see Britains further develop the NWF series, such as Indian Lancers. Either gloss or matte, but I would love to see the Britains treatment given to the cavalry of that range. I think they would be beautiful and after all, it is Britains fault that I got addicted to Indian Lancers in the first place when I received sets of the hollow-cast originals as a kid back in the early 1960's.:wink2:^&cool -- Al
 
The Crimean War for me

"C’est magnifique, mais ce n’est pas la guerre."

Kirk
 
I would like to add, that in addition to the Crimea in gloss, I would like to see Britains further develop the NWF series, such as Indian Lancers. Either gloss or matte, but I would love to see the Britains treatment given to the cavalry of that range. I think they would be beautiful and after all, it is Britains fault that I got addicted to Indian Lancers in the first place when I received sets of the hollow-cast originals as a kid back in the early 1960's.:wink2:^&cool -- Al

Oh my god- I would faint if they released a NWF in matt! That would just be....so ------- awesome!
 
This is not on the poll, but I would like to see Britains do a range on the War of 1812. Next year will mark the bicentenial of this conflict. The subject matter is quite varied: American and British regulars, Native Americans, militia, even pirates at New Orleans.

I couldn't agree with you more...
KenOsen1812.jpg

Ken
 

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