28mm Plastic figures designed by Alan PerryThe figures in this
box represent a Confederate infantry regiment form 1862 onwards
although there are a fair amount of units that can be depicted from 1861
too. They are all represented in short jackets typical of the entire
Confederate Army from mid-1863. Both caps and broad-brimmed hats are
included for all figures as some regiments adopted the hat and others
the cap, although most had a mix. All figures have separate arms to
allow you build the regiment at ‘right shoulder shift’ or at the charge.44 figures in the box, 8 flags, unit bases and a painting guide.Cover painting by Peter Dennis
American Civil War Union Infantry 1861-65The figures in this
box represent the look of the typical Union Infantry throughout the
Civil War. They are all wearing sack coats and all have the option of
either forage caps or slouch hats. There are 40 figures in this set. Up
to 30 figures can be build in either charging or ‘right shoulder shift’
poses. There is a 4 man command, but there are arms on this frame to add
to the infantry for NCO’s and a bugler. There are also an additional 6
skirmishers in the box. These together with the loading arms on the main
frame allow many variations in poses.
American Civil War Artillery
This set contains 3 guns, 3 limbers and 18 crew plus bases. There are 4 gun barrels for each gun; Napoleon 12pdr, 3 inch Ordnance Rifle, 10 pdr Parrott and 12 pdr Howitzer. All the crew are multipose with many separate arm variants to enable you to create the right drill positions for the guns. There are separate forage caps, kepis and slouch hats foe all the crew so you can choose which side to portray. Designed by Alan and Michael Perry
Afrikakorps. German Infantry 1941-4338 Hard Plastic multipose
figures complete with additional 20 mm circular bases and 40 mm square
bases for weapons teams plus organisational information. 3 types of
head gear are provided (steel helmets, tropical cork helmets and field
caps) as well as varied arm positions and choice of weapons( MG 34’s,
anti-tank rifles, 50 mm motars, MP 40’s, Kar 98’s, etc). There are
enough figures in the box for a platoon or Zug.
The oldest evidence of boots was found on murals in the Spanish cave of Altamira. They are dated from 13,000 to 15,000 BC. Boots protect the foot and calves from cold and injuries. They were and still are indispensable for outdoor activities or in bad weather. Primeval hunters, knights, adventurers or pirates they all wear boots – for good reason!
The shape of turndown boots like the "Haddock" boots offered here was a rather late development from the commonly used riding boots. The long cuffs, which were supposed to protect the legs while riding, were folded down, which in time became a pure fashion trend. The turndown boots "Haddock" are made of soft synthetic leather. This makes them insensitive to moisture and almost rain-proof. The sole boasts an additional seam. You don't have to worry about soaked shoes and wet feet... Under the long cuff, there is a strap that can be used to close the boot. On top of that, it is tied with another strap at the ankle.
Another nice detail are the small brass buckles that visually fit our "Henry " series. We have designed the underside of the cuffs in such a way that they may also be worn folded upwards, which increases warmth and their protective effect. The light lining made of high-quality foam keeps the feet warm even during wet nights.
The "Haddock" turndown boots are costume boots. They are not designed for permanent use outdoors.
Material: synthetic leather, plasticSizes: 38 to 48Colours: brown & black
British Infantry in Afghanistan and Sudan 1877-85.This box
contains 36 plastic multipose British Infantry designed for the Second
Afghan War, Sudan and the Third Anglo- Burmese War. It also includes
unit bases and an information sheet with 8 flags.
Limited edition, only while stocks last.The
"Juliana" dress is a classic sideless surcoat dress. This sleeveless
overgarment, curiously termed "Höllenfenster" (hell's window) in the
olden days, features extremely wide armholes. For that reason, they are
worn in combination with an underdress. The elaborate herringbone
pattern makes it particularly suitable for noble characters.Material: herringbone (30% polyester, 30% acrylic, 21% wool, 13% cotton, 6% viscose)
This
simple apron dress made of cotton canvas has a straight cut inspired by
historical models. Unlike our other apron dresses "Alva" and "Lientje",
"Esther" has two cheeky slits at the sides. The dress can be nicely
combined with one of our many chemises. You can use a cord or a neat
belt to emphasize your waist and complete the outfit. Material: canvas
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