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Alan Perry of Perry Miniatures writes:

Sorry about the delay in these coming out, it's just that holiday time of year. The good thing is that we've got all of the new cavalry painted up, and hopefully on the site by the time you read this (if not, they won't be long).

'Scots Greys' charging, covered fur caps - painted by David Woodward

As with the British cavalry, the Light Infantry carried no colours into battle but left them in depot, which is why there are no standard bearers for any of these. Why do the 43rd, as they weren't in the Belgian campaign? Well, I couldn't resist the pelisses of the officers. Don't forget, there are quite a few other figures in this range that can be used for the Peninsular War already - i.e., Highlanders, Riflemen, Staff, plastic Line Infantry, and now the Lights.

British Light Infantry advancing, muskets at trail - painted by Jim Bowen

The Koreans get even more bizarre with the Sam Hyul-armed cavalry. These were lit and, while the fuse was burning, they would gallop up close to the enemy and let fly! I've even seen video footage of a reenactor doing this!

Choson Korean Army 1592-1598

28mm figures designed by Alan Perry

KOR 22 - Armoured Infantry with Chong Tong/ Arquebus firing/loading £6.00 GBP
KOR 23 - Armoured Archers nocking/ loosing £6.00 GBP
KOR 24 - Armoured Cavalry with Sam Hyul Chong (3 barrelled rocket launchers) £7.50 GBP

British and Hanoverian Army 1815

Designed by Alan Perry

British Heavy Dragoons / Dragoon Guards galloping, swords shouldered - painted by David Woodward

BH 21 - British Heavy Dragoon / Dragoon Guard command galloping £7.50 GBP
BH 22 - British Heavy Dragoons / Dragoon Guards charging £7.50 GBP
BH 23 - British Heavy Dragoons / Dragoon Guards galloping, swords shouldered £7.50 GBP
BH 24 - British Household Cavalry command galloping £7.50 GBP
BH 25 - British Household Cavalry charging £7.50 GBP
BH 26 - British Household Cavalry galloping, swords shouldered £7.50 GBP
BH 27 - 'Scots Greys' command galloping £7.50 GBP
BH 28 - 'Scots Greys' charging, covered fur caps £7.50 GBP
BH 29 - 'Scots Greys' galloping, swords shouldered, covered fur caps £7.50 GBP
BH 30 - British Light Infantry command advancing £6.00 GBP
BH 31 - British 43rd Light Infantry command advancing £6.00 GBP
BH 32 - British Light Infantry advancing, muskets at trail £6.00 GBP

British Household Cavalry command galloping

American Civil War 1861-1865

28mm figures designed by Alan and Michael Perry

Ambulance designed by Tim Adcock (T.A. Miniatures)

ACW 48 - Two-wheeled ambulance (1 assistant surgeon, 2 orderlies, 1 driver, 4 wounded) £16.00 GBP