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goragrad14 Nov 2016 11:54 p.m. PST

Ave -

Got these from the Parrish estate auction part of a grab bag of terrain. Have done some looking, but haven't been able to find out who made them.
These are a nice set, but I have too many other periods at the moment and knowing who made them will give me an idea of what they are worth.

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Mars Miniatures15 Nov 2016 5:02 a.m. PST

Thats Old Glory 15s, the "old" Old Glory. Not to be confused with the "new" Old Glory. Looks to be $200 USD new, but a ton of minis are supposed to come with it.

Here ya go, buddy…
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Ragbones15 Nov 2016 10:03 a.m. PST

It looks an awful like the Rorke's Drift set from Musket Miniatures.

Personal logo Dye4minis Supporting Member of TMP15 Nov 2016 11:05 a.m. PST

I have to agree with Ragbones- It looks like the Musket Miniatures version to me. Great set, IMHO.

goragrad15 Nov 2016 12:52 p.m. PST

Pity I can't find more than a diorama picture of the one building on the Musket Miniatures set. It does look about right.

Mars, can't find any pictures of the OG set, may try an email contact to them. Interestingly the only figures listed as 15mm at that estate auction turned out to be 25s when I got them. Don't know what would have happened to the figures if it is the OG set.

May try getting hold of Musket as well.

Thanks for the responses.

Ragbones18 Nov 2016 4:36 p.m. PST

The Musket Miniatures set is really nice. I bought one painted at a convention and it was one of my best, favorite purchases of all time. It's seen a lot of action with my Mike's Models figures using a set of fun, free rules written by Bill Molyneaux. The rules are available on the Gettysburg Area Gamers website. They're a great group of guys.

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