Elan13 Miniatures preview: 71st Regt Napoleonic Wars

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Below are some snaps in smudgyvision of a forthcoming set of three figures representing the 71st regiment during the Napoleonic period. They are sculpted in 54mm by Ian Succamore and will be available individually and in the set of three.
I will have a small stock of initial casts of the set of three at the North Surrey Show in Bansted on Saturday 9th February.


Release in the web shop will be the end of March.


Individual figures will be £15.00

Set of three £32.00

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Hi Rob

Nice looking group there , like the pose of the officer , will look great painted up as a group or individually with the dicing on the cap

Mind you the officer would make a nice bust ...lol

Thanks for sharing

Nap

PS Blooming good price as well
 
I,m sorry to be a rivet counter but the officer ,s cap is wrong.Officers wore a plain black cap without a toorie where as the rank and file wore the highland bonnet cocked into the shape of a LI shako and had the toorie and tails
George
 
Nice grouping. I have been hoping someone would release a grouping of figures for a nice vignette without we painters having to convert. I view the modifications to be made as minor obstacles and applaud the release!(y) Thanks for the heads up!

Terry Martin-member of the Atlanta Military Figure Society of Atlanta, GA
 
Thank you all for the feedback. I'm afraid the set won't be on general release until the end of March, when Ian has completed the box art.

Old Pete, thank you for your Officer's uniform reference. It is always good to receive informed critique. Ian and I do begin projects with research and I agree officer's are depicted as you describe (see below) there was also another reference (see also below).

Fortunately as mentioned in a comment above, the conversion of the shako, if required would be fairly simple.
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