Tuesday, November 12, 2024

More Stuff Gone

This is actually a supplementary "passing on" of additional material to that which was let go as recorded in this post: 

https://onesidedminiaturewargamingdiscourse.blogspot.com/2024/03/letting-go.html

A few things, including the wonderful Airfix RHA set.

Can't remember the manufacturer.
It will come to me.

Airfix Washington's Army

Airfix Napoleonic cavalry

Airfix French Infantry
Note the odd experimental conversion.

Airfix French Artillery

Some Airfix British infantry and a few rogues

The orange wheelbarrow from the Airfix Waterloo farm Set.

Mamelukes that I tried to get my daughter interested in painting

Airfix Prussian Landwher

Airfix Old Guard

Scots Grey by... Esci?  Could be HAT or Revel maybe...
A simple Internet search confirms that the manufacturer was Esci.
I'm going to say that applies to the other unattributed figures.


6 comments:

  1. All I can say is that you look after your old figures a lot better than I look after mine. 😂

    A great selection of figures and I am sure they will be useful as full units or to fill gaps in the line for existing ones.

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    1. I didn't do a post on it, but at the same time as I let these go, I returned two boxes of 6mm Napoleonics that I had been gifted, but on which I had made little progress even though I had a few ideas about what I wanted to achieve with them.

      Also, at the same time I have received two boxes of 15mm Napoleonics which I have enjoyed sorting, and I am now starting to paint, repair and/or restore a few.

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  2. Misty memories, looks like the carton of hat and esci figures in my cellar.

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    1. I must admit that I am slightly sad that I didn't do more with these figures. But I can take heart in that they have gone to a good home, or at least to languish in a different location.

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  3. Marvellous Mark! As the intended recipient of these I am most thankful for (more of) your generosity. I look forward to being surprised and excited all over again once Julian passes them on; sometime in the New Year!
    Thank you, James

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