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Surely! Yes, of course, a Napoleonic 'Marines and seamen' beach landing party perhaps....complete with a beached long-boat equipped with a swivel gun and bare-footed sailors.... :grinning:
No, unlikely I accept...anything sandy and WW2-orientated would make me almost as happy as anything soggy and WoSS-orientated.
Yes Minuteman,
(Surely! Yes, of course, a Napoleonic 'Marines and seamen' beach landing party perhaps....complete with a beached long-boat equipped with a swivel gun and bare-footed sailors....)
That has been a long-term dream for me. Anything 'Horatio Hornblower' (The TV series with Ioan Gruffudd as Hornblower is a great source of uniforms)
What about Colonial and WW1 Naval personnel
USA Naval shore-teams 1920 ('The Wind and the Lion) Lots of deserty things in that film too.
and a few camels.
Those look really great. I finally got my boxes of the first British and French cavalry sets, and they look every bit as good here on the table as they do in your master photos. I intend to purchase all of the other sets in this series that you produce. Congrats on the review of your first French cavalry set on PSR. It is well deserved. I do have to wonder if you will be expanding the cavalry sets on the British side...or other nationalities. I know that Red Box will be producing 18th c. British cavalry sets in the near future, but getting figures from the same artists is always preferable?
Superb looking figures, need immediately !!!! as well as all the previous WSS figures mentioned on this forum, in particular the artillery ones
stay safe out there
cheers Old John