A large box of figures for £18.00 - £20
A FULL PAINTING GUIDE FOLLOWS
" all worn by the invisible man."
Perrys sure do their homework or employ others to do it for them, and the would be painter, modeler and war gamer or someone like myself a collector benefits greatly. One is truly spoilt for choice with the inclusion of lots of colourful plates.
A Quartermasters nightmare!
With any army out in the field of military operations, cloths and footwear rot and darn quick too. How to re-supply cloths and footwear to the volunteer regiments now being formed ? A war with the worlds number one Naval Super Power, Great Britain was coming.
The captured stores of British uniforms certainly caused problems with re-dying them so eventually those redcoats became an assortment of mish-mash brown colours. Stores of Hessian uniforms were at least dark blue apart from the facing colours. The Royal Navys British Marine undress uniform was an off white which could be much easier to dye. There was a trickle of uniform supplies from the French who were now allied with their old enemy against the British. Interestingly the French cannon once used against the Americans were now being given to them, to pepper great holes in the British and their German Allies, and of course their own countryman who sided with the Crown and who fought valiantly for their rather ill frightened King, some 2000 miles away.
Plastic platforms for the use of.
Within the box the wrong rifleman were included, these things happen perhaps they could be used perhaps for Andy Jackson`s war. Or other Napoleonics.
Well I kind of like them.
Those above are the correct ones,and there could be hundreds if not thousands of boxes with the wrong ones in.
Opps! Down to the Packing Department!
Perrys, sell the sprues loose so I had no problem obtaining lots of these extra rifleman wearing buckskin jackets . It worked out at 75 Pence a figure.
BB