What would collectors like to see from W. Britain in the future. (1 Viewer)

A figure of Lt. Scott, Natal Carabineers, who died with Durnford at Isandhlwana would be a great addition.

Lt. Scott, standing on the right.
 

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I agree, some more terrain pieces would be nice. Like the rock set done for the Symposium. As mentioned before, AWI or Clash of Empires men in hunting shirts would be good. Chris
 
I agree, some more terrain pieces would be nice. Like the rock set done for the Symposium. As mentioned before, AWI or Clash of Empires men in hunting shirts would be good. Chris

That "rocky slope" with a right and left set of end caps will be availible near the end of the year. I hope this helps.
Ken
 
Ken, that helps a lot, I was hoping there would be something in the fall catalog for me to use in a scenario. That rocky slope with the end caps will work in a lot of different ways. Obviously the first thing that comes to mind is "Little Round Top" with the Alabama and Texas troops making the assault as well as a number of ACW western battles. I look forward to the fall catalog and the new releases. Anything ACW or Clash of Empires you can hint at? I am going to use the new Butler's figures from the Clash of Empires line in my next scenario about the Wyoming valley. Again , thanks for the heads up on the new terrain. It will be great. Chris
 
A final limited "Art of War" American Civil War Set depicting an Appomattox Court House Scene like Don Troianis "Last Salute" (my favourite) or "Lee's Surrender".
 
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Hi Ken,
A bag of 10 loose biscuit boxes would be great. I am reading Mike Snook's Beyond reach of Empire and the British were using biscuit box to construction their zeribas etc.
Thanks
Benjamin
 
I'd personally like to see more glossy figures offered. It feels like you have abandoned glossy collectors over the last 18 months & I've got no where to spend my hard earned cash lol. I'd love you guys to fill in some of the holes in the Redcoats collection, like an officer & standard bearers for the 29th foot 1768 figures you did a few years ago or an officer for the black watch troopers the collectors club released. It's a little annoying to buy multiples of marching figures & then not be able to finish a scene off because it's missing an officer. Just more glossy in general please.
Craig
 
Hi All,
Although many manufacturers have done these, I would love to see Britains produce some new French Cuirassiers for their "Waterloo" range. The Cuirassiers were one of the biggest units on on the field, having all 12 regiment's together. They were big men on big horses, and wrought havoc before being sacrificed during the suicidal cavalry charges on the Allied squares late in the afternoon .It would be great to see Britains Take on this.
Regards,
Johnboy.
 
I'd personally like to see more glossy figures offered. It feels like you have abandoned glossy collectors over the last 18 months & I've got no where to spend my hard earned cash lol. I'd love you guys to fill in some of the holes in the Redcoats collection, like an officer & standard bearers for the 29th foot 1768 figures you did a few years ago or an officer for the black watch troopers the collectors club released. It's a little annoying to buy multiples of marching figures & then not be able to finish a scene off because it's missing an officer. Just more glossy in general please.
Craig

Craig,

I think the next few years and the Regiments Range are going to make you very, very happy...

All the Best,

Ericka (She with the inside scoop ;) )
 
I'd like to see some ACW sets depicting some of the naval participation in the war. Not often depicted by any of the major makers.

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Hi everyone,

I had quite hoped that with the Collectors club release of the British Royal Marine in Peking circa 1900 (50053C) that we would see W Britain's moving towards a Boxer rebellion range that would be a great opportunity to release a number of armies from the 8 nations, Austria-Hungary, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States as well as the Boxers and Chinese christians.

Any other interest in this?
 
...I'd personally like to see more glossy figures offered...I'd love you guys to fill in some of the holes in the Redcoats collection, like an officer & standard bearers for the 29th foot 1768 figures you did a few years ago or an officer for the black watch troopers the collectors club released...Just more glossy in general please.
Craig

I agree. I'd like to see some new additions to the Redcoats line, especially from the 1750s, and particularly mounted figures.

Prost!
Brad
 

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