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allthekingsmen01 Aug 2014 8:51 a.m. PST

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I'm pleased to announce that All the King's Men has added two new sets to our "Custom Conversion" range. That's where we take our existing figures (sometimes ones unavailable in such sets), convert them, and make them ready for you to paint. They come fully assembled, cleaned, based, and primed -- sets of figures not available in our normal line of products.

In this case the new offerings include AWI British Infantry in winter dress (blanket coats), and AWI Continental Infantry at the ready. The British other ranks aren't normally available in their own set like this. The Continentals are in various poses from across our AWI line, with our new fifer included.

You can see all the details and our other CC offerings at the All the King's Men site:

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Supercilius Maximus03 Aug 2014 4:17 a.m. PST

Nice idea; perfect for the 26th Foot in Canada c.1775 – and the 7th Foot, too, if you aren't picky about them wearing their bearskins. Some Americans in winter clothing for Montgomery's army would allow you to replay the street-fighting in Quebec on New Year's Eve.

Brechtel19803 Aug 2014 6:40 a.m. PST

Nice figures and I collect 54mm. It is too bad, though, that they do not have bayonets.

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