Showing posts with label identification help. Show all posts
Showing posts with label identification help. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 December 2019
Seeven Years War identification assistance - Russian Grenadiers?
For Seven Years War experts - could these be RSW 4s Russian Line Grenadier Officer and RSW 5s Ruissian Regiment Grenadier Advancing? The grenadier is missing his fixed bayonet.
Identification help - American War of Independence
Question for American Revolution/War of Independence experts - could this figure be AWI 11s British Guard or Fusilier advancing?
Friday, 20 December 2019
Mystery Chariot Horse CH 1s
This horse and its code don't appear in any listings I have. Irt is very clearly marked CH 1s. other chariot horses have ACH codes.
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identification help
Friday, 6 December 2019
S Range horse and other animals listings
I've taken a first run at these with those horses I have easily to hand.
It has thrown up some mysteries and some undocumented items.
Mystery code #1 - DH1
Apart from being the postcode for the posh part of Durham, I haven't come across this code before (impressed on the top of the base).
It is in use with a SYW Horse Grenadier and clearly has a docked tail. Whether this was done by the original owner or is a feature of the horse model is not clear. It definitely is a Miniature Figurines and S Range horse.
i have taken these photos on my phone as the battery in my camera is playing up but based on the results I think the camera in the phone may be just as good.
Thursday, 29 September 2016
FFPC 3s FPW French Hussar
This is (I am fairly sure) the French Hussar rather than the French Chasseur a Cheval, but if anyone could confirm either way I would be grateful. As well as FPW duties this unit will serve in my projected Georland campaigns.
I am in a particularly productive painting run of finishing off units which have been part done for a long time. I'm working on both the French and Egyptian campaign figures and my remaining FPW - small units of Prussian Dragoons and Bavarian Light Horse and a few Generals each side.
I have also done a second unit of French Dragoons (the first were green coated as Guard types, or a line unit in the older uniform. The photograph is too blurry so they will appear at some time in the future when I have been able to retake a better one.
Conscripted into Egyptian forces
I haven't been able to identify this S Range figure - either medieval or Renaissance I think - but I will be mixing them in with my Arab swordsmen units to give a bit of variety and possibly carry small standards to provide command figures and add more colour to the units.
Wednesday, 13 May 2015
Help with ID please
Any help on this figure would be much appreciated. It has been suggested it might be an American War of Independence figure but the cut of the coat seems more French Napoleonic.
Saturday, 11 April 2015
Identification help needed
Two figures in similar poses, the first definoitely Eastern, the other Renaissance? If anyone can identify either or both figure and their S Range code I would be very grateful.
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