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Re: Bonus farmer figure for future British set

King George would be hilarious! Not just for Napoleonic, but I am imagining how the AWI figures would react to his plastic presence. :joy:

More personalities in general would be cool. I do think a big old "Personalities of the Ages" mixed mounted/dismounted set or something like that which relates to the sets Strelets have already produced would sell pretty well. You could have Gaius Julius Caesar, Labienus, Pompey, Trajan, Decebalus (the main Dacian leader historiography knows of), William of Normandy, King Harold Godwinson, King Louis XIV, Duke of Marlborough, Wellington, General Kutuzov, Josephine, etc., etc. (sorry I did not check all of the spellings). I think the old Great Northern War sets of Russians and Swedes which include all of the character figures were so spectacular for this very reason; sets really bring history to life when you can identify representations of individual people.

The King, God bless him.

TheBabylonian109
King George would be hilarious! Not just for Napoleonic, but I am imagining how the AWI figures would react to his plastic presence. :joy:

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Many Americans seem to have an odd view of British royalty.

In Alaska, a few years ago, one American asked me if I worried much about the Queen sending her Guard to arrest me if I spoke critically of the Crown. Seriously.

King George III would properly be depicted as a benign old gent, in a general's uniform. His son, the dissolute Prince Regent was certainly corpulent but I wouldn't confuse the Punch cartoons depicting him in his cups as entirely accurate.

The equivalent would be imaging George Washington going into battle waving his false teeth in his hands, wearing a crown & with his beloved Pommeranian perched on his shoulder.

So accuracy rather than caricature, please.

donald

Re: The King, God bless him.

Yea that particular King George is often vilified in the different USA education systems, portrayed as a crazy absolute monarch who had no idea what he was doing. Seems a bit harsh considering how long he reigned and all the stuff the people and monarchy of the isles went through during those years, but suppose the ex-Colonials are bound to have a different take on these things.

Re: The King, God bless him.

Paintdog
Many Americans seem to have an odd view of British royalty.

In Alaska, a few years ago, one American asked me if I worried much about the Queen sending her Guard to arrest me if I spoke critically of the Crown. Seriously.
:laughing: If that were the case, Fleet Street would be so crammed with Guardsmen that you wouldn't be able to walk down it.