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Re: This day in history

Dear DuncanH,

1. AGW in July,
2. possibly.

Please be guided accordingly.

Best regards,

Strelets

Re: This day in history

Well Strelets, I am confident about sales of this set, I will be buying two as a minimum , I will hope the foot figures follow on the back of good sales. But please do not forget Camel mounted figures, they potentially offer the most exciting painting opportunities.

Re: This day in history

There are plenty of camel riders already even without our interference.

Re: This day in history

Not any specific to the Arab revolt of WW1 , and we all think it`s about time the Airfix set got upgraded by someone, and with the Lawrence set you have done...you are in the chair . Your on to a winner here run with it

Re: This day in history

Strelets
There are plenty of camel riders already even without our interference.

Dear Strelets,

I'd like to recommend a good set of WWI British to go with their Arab Allies. There is an Osprey book (link at bottom of page) with some really great looking British Infantry on the cover (and they don't look like boy scouts in short pants). These guys wear puttees over the baggy trousers and bandoliers and the really cool pith Wolseley Helmet. Your amazingly beautiful Union of South Africa set is already hard to find from my favorite sellers here in the U.S. I would love to see this same sculptor make the WWI British in the same color and style as the WWII set.

I'd bet any WWI Hobbiests would love to have these British Troops for their desert battles. If they weren't fans before, they would be when you make them to go with Lawrence of Arabia.

Here is a link to the new Osprey Book. Please click on the ("See all 2 images") little thumbnail to enlarge image of the book cover:

https://www.amazon.com/Arab-Revolt-1916-18-Lawrence-Campaign/dp/184603339X

To Strelets

Do you think there is any chance you may make a set of British in Pith Helmets for Lawrence of Arabia? It would be nice to have the quality set like yours are specifically made for WWI as on the book cover above.

Thank you for your consideration

Re: To Strelets

Dear GarrisonClay,

are they any different to these ones?
http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=37&M=M

Best regards,

Strelets

Re: To Strelets

Strelets
Dear GarrisonClay,

are they any different to these ones?
http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=37&M=M

Best regards,

Strelets

Dear Strelets,

Yes, your set is very different than the Osprey cover.

Your set here is for the Boer War 1898-1902 in South Africa. The set I'm hoping for is for the Arab Revolt of 1916-1918 (during WWI).

Your Boer War British wear the "Foreign Service Pith Helmet" or "Sun Helmet" which was very tall with a low front and long sloping down back. The movie Zulu has this classic look. It basically went out with the Boer War.

The Arab Revolt British Infantry are wearing the "Wolseley Sun Helmet" also called "Wolseley Topi." It was rounder and sat lower on top and the front crown and back neck protection were longer and sat basically horizontally (not sloped down). Both were with a puggaree wrapped around it intended to unravel down and protect the soldier from dust and bugs (This helmet replaced the helmet above.

Your Boer War Infantry are wearing a leather set of braces (suspenders) with two leather ammo pouches suspended on front.

The Arab Revolt British Infantry are wearing leather bandoliers over one shoulder and across the chest.

Yours wear straight leg trousers with puttees wrapped around the legs, and the Arab Revolt Infantry appear to be wearing baggy riding trousers also with puttees.

About the only thing in common is they both wear a nice, similar Tunic.

The British soldiers I'm requesting are very handsome looking and don't look like other WWI infantry sets. So your set would be unique.

Note: I don't own the Osprey book but I just ordered it from Amazon Prime so should have it in 2 or 3 days.

Re: To Strelets

Strelets
Dear GarrisonClay,

are they any different to these ones?
http://www.strelets-r.com/Pages/Set.aspx?SetID=37&M=M

Best regards,

Strelets

Dear Strelets,

When I took a second look at your Boer War British on PSR, I can see why you ask the question, because the Box Art for your set looks very similar to the Osprey cover, but the Box Art is in fact not correct for the contents of the box. Unfortunately there are many cases for most companies where the Box Art and the contents are very different, and can be disappointing for Collectors.

Rest assured, you do not have anything like the Osprey cover.

Thank you, again!

Re: To Strelets

Dear Strelets,

I received my Amazon Osprey book and the history of the British Soldiers on the cover is very interesting. Please be patient and give me some time to put together (hopefully) a digital package to send you.

In the mean time, know I'm on it, and you guys please have a great weekend!

GC

Re: Lawrence of Arabia: Concerning Color...

I think maybe terracotta because your chances of finding Airfix's original Arabs in white; Not very good! Your chances of finding Hat's re-issue in rust; Much better! Just a thought.

Re: Lawrence of Arabia: Concerning Color...

Bert
I think maybe terracotta because your chances of finding Airfix's original Arabs in white; Not very good! Your chances of finding Hat's re-issue in rust; Much better! Just a thought.

Bert, FYI - The Airfix/HaT Arabs/Bedouins were last reissued in a very nice Medium Tan color. I bought mine w/o boxes so I can't describe what design to look for. Check with your favorite sellers.

So far, I've found them (over my lifetime) in White, Pale Yellow, Greenish-Tan, Rust, Medium Tan. The Rust and Medium Tan are reissues and I was able to get an ample number at a reasonable price.

I like the idea best in White, Terracotta and Light Tan for Strelets Arabs. In reality, the Arabs are a colorful group of fighters, so I keep all colors to give them flare on the battle field.