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Ken Portner28 Apr 2008 5:18 p.m. PST

Ok, let me try it this way.

Who makes the British Naval Officer and Swab figures that are in the Crew Section of the Legends of the High Seas book?

Thanks.

Pijlie29 Apr 2008 2:40 a.m. PST

Black scorpion?

Samurai Elb29 Apr 2008 7:48 a.m. PST

From the Royal Navy Crews list, in the Yahoo group for Legends of High Seas, the marines has been told to be Foundry from the Independance War or the Malburian Range. You must look on these Ranges there must be any Marines. The officers if I remember right are told to be from the Murlbarian Range too, but normal officers. The midshipmen and the able seamen I can absolutey identify as from the Foundry Royal Navy Landing party packs B 140 and/or B 141, I have those figures too. They are Napoleonic era. Another pack B142 has Napoleonic Marines too, all three packs are very nice figures. Here is a link: link

Werner G. Elb alias Samurai Elb

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