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PTCohn writes:

I've been buying the Sudan miniatures as they have been released. Now I'll be adding the 28mm Napoleonics to the list!


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Alan Perry of Perry Miniatures writes:

I've been beavering away at the 1815 Dutch/Belgians to rap them up. Next, there'll be cavalry casualties and cavalry high command, followed by a limber and maybe one or two other things. Then onto the Nassau Contingent (about 14-15 packs), which shouldn't take too long. Early next year, I'll be embarking on the French for 1815. Don't worry - I'll be dipping into my other ranges whilst working on these.

Michael's working on more British in Indian service dress, as well as the first of the Highlanders (which will be ready next month).

Agincourt to Orleans Range (28mm)

AO 20 - Pavesiers advancing

by Alan Perry

AO 19 Pavesiers standing £6.00 GBP
AO 20 Pavesiers advancing £6.00 GBP

Napoleonic Dutch/Belgians 1815 (28mm)

DB 41 - Dutch Volunteer Light Dragoons galloping, swords shouldered

by Alan Perry

DB 38 Dutch 4th Light Dragoon command £7.50 GBP
DB 39 Dutch 4th Light Dragoons galloping, swords drawn £7.50 GBP
DB 40 Dutch Volunteer Light Dragoon command £7.50 GBP
DB 41 Dutch Volunteer Light Dragoons galloping, swords shouldered £7.50 GBP

The Volunteer Light Dragoons were composed of middle-class volunteers who were attached to each Dutch Line cavalry regiment. The units were between 30-97 men strong.

Sudan - British (28mm)

Firing line (Sudan)

by Michael Perry

SB 19 Gatling gun and Naval Brigade crew (gun + 4 crew) £8.00 GBP
SB 20 British dead and wounded (Infantry and Naval Brigade) £6.00 GBP

The Indian service dress Infantry have rolled greatcoats, puttees and covered helmets which (apart from the water bottle) makes them suitable for campaigning in the North West Frontier, too.

SB 21 Foot command in Indian service dress advancing £6.00 GBP
SB22 Infantry standing firing, Indian service dress £6.00 GBP
SB23 Infantry at the ready, Indian service dress £6.00 GBP

SB23 Infantry at the ready, Indian service dress