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acough2001 Supporting Member of TMP14 Dec 2018 1:01 p.m. PST

For those of us that game the AMR in 54mm, the choice for infantry and artillery was fairly well served. Cavalry was another story. The widely available Armies in Plastic line of AMR cavalry was both limited and lacking in historical appearance, and the well designed All the King's Men line is no longer being made. I have used the AIP set and converted it a reasonable representation of American Dragoons. Please check out the results at my blog, derresinkavalier.hotspot.com
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Bob in Edmonton14 Dec 2018 2:04 p.m. PST

Link didn't load for me but this one does:

derresinkavalier.blogspot.com

Personal logo Der Alte Fritz Supporting Member of TMP16 Dec 2018 8:08 p.m. PST

What happened to ATKM figures?

acough2001 Supporting Member of TMP19 Jan 2019 8:31 a.m. PST

Ken Cliffe has shut down his company All The King's Men to pursue other interests. I believe the Facebook site is still active, but no new production will be forthcoming. It' unfortunate since the figures were both of reasonably good quality and competively priced.

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