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The Wrath of the Northmen
On the 8th of June 793, Viking long ships
appeared of the Northeast coast of England in Northumberland to
raid the abbey on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. In a short
period of time, the abbey and surrounding village was destroyed
with many of the Monks falling victim to the "wolves from the
sea." Those that were not killed were carried away as slaves
along with the church treasures. So feared were the Viking raiders, that it is
said that English Book of Prayer included a phrase --- A furore
Normannorum libera nos, Domine, "From the fury of the Northmen
deliver us, Lord." |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
62100 |
Viking Wearing
Spangenhelm, Attacking with Ax,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62101 |
Viking Wearing Spangenhelm,
Defending, JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62102 |
Viking Wearing
Chain Mail Shirt, Attacking with Sword,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62103 |
Viking Wearing
Gjermundbu Helmet, Swinging Sword,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62104 |
Viking Shield
Wall Defender #1,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62105 |
Viking Shield
Wall Defender #2,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62106 |
Viking Shield
Wall Defender #3,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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62107 |
Viking Shield
Wall Defender #4,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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Clash of Empires
Item # |
Description |
Price |
16035 |
Colonial Militia
Standing Firing #1, JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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16036 |
Colonial Militia
Standing Loading #1, JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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16037 |
Colonial Militia
Kneeling Firing #1, JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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American Civil War
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ZULU!
Matte Series
To see the complete range of Zulu War figures, click here
World War II
Item # |
Description |
Price |
25033 |
U.S. Military
Policeman Standing with Thompson and Warning Sign, Winter
1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$48.00
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25030 |
US Military Policeman USAAF, England, 1942-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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25031 |
US Infantry
Airborne in Overcoat, Winter 1944-45, No. 1,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25032 |
U.S. Airborne
Infantry in M-43 Jacket, Winter 1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25034 |
"Keep Your
Hands Up Kid" - U.S. Infantry Wearing Overcoat with M-1 Garand
and Young German Prisoner with Hands Up,
JUST RELEASED |
$72.00
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25038 |
German
Fallschirmjager with MP-40,
No. 1,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25039 |
German
Fallshirmjager with K-98,
No. 1,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25040 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry Wearing Overcoat Reaching for Ammo, Winter
1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25041 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry Wearing Overcoat Kneeling Firing Carbine,
Winter 1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25042 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry Wearing Raincoat Prone, Winter 1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25043 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry in M-43 Jacket Advancing with BAR, Winter
1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25044 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry in M-43 Jacket Standing Firing M-1 Garand,
Winter 1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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25045 |
U.S. 101st
Airborne Infantry Running with M-1 Garand, No. 1, Winter 1944-45,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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World War I
23113 |
"The Work Party" Set #2, limited edition of
400 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$72.00
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23112 |
"A Close Call"
- 1916-18 British Infantry Standing with Damaged Helmet,
JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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23111 |
1916-18 British
Infantry Standing with Souvenir German Helmet,
JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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23110 |
"The Work
Party" Set #1 - 1916-18 British Infantry in Poncho,
JUST RELEASED |
$36.00
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23109 |
"Queen of the
Battlefield" - 1916-18 British Vickers Gun and Crew, limited edition of
500 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$135.00
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23108 |
1917-18 U.S.
Mortar Crew with French Crapouillot or "Little Toad",
limited edition of 450 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$100.00
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23101 |
German 1908 Hf11 Limber, Field Kitchen,
Figures, and Accessories, limited edition of 400 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$335.00
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23102 |
"What's on the Menu Tonight", German Infantry
with Mess Equipment, limited edition of
400 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$76.00
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23106 |
"Music to Peel By", German Infantry and Dog, limited edition of
400 sets,
JUST RELEASED |
$76.00
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Jack Tars and Leathernecks
Item # |
Description |
List Price |
13022 |
U.S.N. Corpsman
#1, 1917-18,
JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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13025 |
U.S. Marine
Rifleman #1, Korea, 1950-51,
JUST RELEASED |
$34.00
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Napoleonic
36152 |
British 1st
Foot Guard Battalion Company Drummer #1, 1815,
JUST RELEASED
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$38.00
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36151 |
French Line
Infantry Casualty Set #1,
JUST RELEASED
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$72.00
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36150 |
British 1st
Foot Guard Battalion Company Casualty Set #1,
JUST RELEASED
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$72.00
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Click here to see the
entire Napoleonic Series
Scenics
Item # |
Description |
List Price |
51041 |
WWI/WWII Trench
Section with Duckboards,
JUST RELEASED |
$85.00
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John Jenkins Designs
2016 Collectors Club
This coming year, there will be a choice of 6 Membership
figures, released over 2 months. The first three figures
will be available in January. The second three figures
will be available in February.
"2016 will be the tenth anniversary of jjDesigns. As a
small thank you to those who have supported, encouraged,
collected and contributed to the success of jjDesigns, over the
last ten years, I have dedicated this year’s Membership figures
to a few of the collectors who I have had the pleasure to get to
know. I apologize to the many that I have not been able to
include, but please be assured that I am extremely thankful and
grateful to everyone, without whom I would not have been given
the opportunity to produce and develop my work over the last ten
years." - John Jenkins |
Please note: This year the Club figures are offered separately
from the
Annuals, Product Lists, and Calendars.
Wheels Across the Desert
In 1915, Egypt was the centre of the war effort in the near
East. Units would strike westwards into the Sahara desert to
deal with dissident tribes who were goaded into action by the
Turks, or were sent northwards into Gaza to confront the Turkish
army itself.
The Sennussi were a warlike Arab religious sect
encouraged by the Turks to tie down as many British troops as
possible. Model T Ford cars, escorted by Rolls- Royce armoured
cars were used to patrol the desert, and to launch daring raids
against the Sennussi. The most important British armoured
car of the first World War was undoubtedly the Rolls-Royce. In
terms of the numbers built, effective design and all round
quality it was unequalled, and is now taken to typify the
vintage armoured car.
The Hedjaz Armoured Car Section, was an unit of three
Rolls Royce armoured cars, which operated alongside the
irregular forces inspired and guided by T.E Lawrence. This unit
also acted independently and mounted long range raids, such as
the succesful raid against the Amman railway bridge in September
1918. The armoured cars earned Lawrence’s respect for
their reliability and effectiveness, and in his “Seven Pillars
of Wisdom” he mentions that “a Rolls in the desert was above
rubies”. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
JJCLUB2016A |
Captain Randall Bond, JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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JJCLUB2016 |
2015 Annual and Product List, 2016 Calendar,
JUST RELEASED |
$5.00
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Raid on St. Francis
A military engineer's position
in the 18th century can be reduced down to two things, building
and destroying forts. An engineer in the 18th
century were mainly classically trained military engineers. They
constructed forts, and if attacking forts, their job was to
determine the most effective method of destroying the fort.
They were also architects, since an engineer also designed the
buildings inside the fort.
There were three basic levels of engineers — the lowest
level built houses and such mundane buildings, then the military
engineer who built forts, and the top level, the castle
builders. None of these engineers really had the social position
we associate with engineers today. Today, an engineer holds an
elevated and respected position in society. In the 18th century
there was a real prejudice against men who worked with their
hands rather than their minds. A Gentleman would not condescend
to do that. People of the middle or lower class who labored were
hired for these positions. An engineer in the 18th
Century would rank somewhere around a master stone mason or a
master carver. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
JJCLUB2016B |
Engineer Ken Dunne, JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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JJCLUB2016 |
2015 Annual and Product List, 2016 Calendar,
JUST RELEASED |
$5.00
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Knights of the Skies
James Bigglesworth, nicknamed "Biggles",
is a fictional pilot and adventurer, the title character and
main hero of the Biggles series of youth-oriented adventure
books written by W. E. Johns (1893–1968). Biggles first
appears as a teenaged "scout" (fighter) pilot in the Royal
Flying Corps (RFC) during World War I. He has joined the RFC in
1916 at the age of 17, having conveniently "lost" his birth
certificate. Biggles represents a particularly "British" hero,
combining professionalism with a gentlemanly air. Under the
stress of combat he develops from a slightly hysterical youth
prone to practical jokes to a calm, confident, competent leader.
He is occasionally given "special" (secret) missions by the
shadowy figure of Colonel (initially Major) Raymond (Wing
Commander/Air Commodore in later books, reflecting the creation
of the Royal Air Force with its own ranks), who is already
involved with the intelligence side of operations. Biggles is
accompanied by his cousin Algernon ('Algy') Lacey and his
mechanic Flight Sergeant Smyth, who are to accompany Biggles on
his adventures after the war; added to the team in 1935 is the
teenager Ginger Hebblethwaite.
Algernon Montgomery Lacey or “Algy” is a cousin of
Biggles, who is posted to Biggles' flight in 266 Squadron by the
influence of his aunt. Despite initial misgivings, the two soon
become very close friends and eventually Algy adopts the role of
Biggles' second in command. In the books set in the 1930s, Algy,
Ginger and Smyth become Biggles' regular companions.
W.E. Johns was a First World War pilot, although his
own career did not parallel that of Biggles particularly
closely. The author's initial war service was with the infantry,
fighting at Gallipoli and on the Macedonian front. He was
commissioned, seconded into the RFC in September 1917 and posted
back to England for flight training, serving in England as a
flying instructor until August 1918 when he transferred to the
Western Front. On 16 September 1918 his De Havilland DH4 was
shot down on a bombing raid. His observer, Lieutenant Amey, was
killed (in two of the stories in Biggles Learns to Fly observers
flying with Biggles are killed or badly wounded) but Johns
survived to be taken prisoner of war. Johns remained with the
RAF until 1927, although his final rank was Flying Officer
(equivalent to Lieutenant in the RFC) rather than the "Captain"
of his pen name. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
JJCLUB2016C |
Captain Al "Algy" Coleman,
JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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JJCLUB2016 |
2015 Annual and Product List, 2016 Calendar,
JUST RELEASED |
$5.00
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American Civil War
Marines
The following exclusive figures are available
through Tedtoy Miniatures
During the
Civil War, the full dress for enlisted Marines consisted of a
dark blue, double breasted frock coat, with two rows of Marine
buttons. The high standing collar bore 2 loops of yellow worsted
lace, with a small Marine button at the end of each. The collar
was edged all around with scarlet trim. The two loop cuff flaps,
and pockets in the rear skirts were also trimmed with scarlet.
Brass epaulettes were fixed to each shoulder. Sky blue trousers
were worn in cold weather, and white linen in summer.
Headgear was a dark blue cap patterned after the French Kepi. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
DEX01B |
American Civil War, US Marine,
Full Dress, JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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DEX01BN |
American Civil War, US Marine, Full Dress Set No. 1, JUST
RELEASED |
$148.00
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DEX01W |
American Civil War, US Marine, Full Dress, Summer Trousers,
JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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DEX01WN |
American Civil War, US Marine, Full Dress Set No. 1, Summer
Trousers, JUST RELEASED |
$148.00
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The War of the Roses
The Royalist Army was led by King Richard III. Richard's
most loyal subject was John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk. The
duke had served Richard's brother for many years and was one of
Edward IV's closer confidantes, he was a military veteran,
having fought in the Battle of Towton in 1461 and served as
Hastings' deputy at Calais in 1471. Richard formed his
army into three divisions or ‘battles”, The Vanguard or main
“battle” was under the command of the Duke of Norfolk, the main
body was led by Richard, and the rearguard under the command of
the Earl of Northumberland |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
YORK34 |
Yorkist Archer,
JUST RELEASED |
$42.00
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YORK31 |
Yorkist Archer, JUST RELEASED |
$42.00
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The Lancastrian Army
Having not fought in
any battles, Henry Tudor was not regarded as much of a warrior.
Chroniclers of the period found him more interested in commerce
and finance. Having spent the first fourteen years of his life
in Wales and the next fourteen in Brittany and France, Henry
Tudor was therefore unfamiliar with the arts of war and a
stranger to the land he was trying to conquer. But he was known
as being strong and decisive. Henry recruited several
experienced veterans on whom he could rely for military advice
and the command of his armies, most notably John de Vere, 13th
Earl of Oxford, who was Henry's principal military commander.
Henry Tudor decided to commit most of his small force into one
single large division or “battle” and place it under the command
of the Earl of Oxford |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
LANC34 |
Lancastrian Archer,
JUST RELEASED |
$42.00
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LANC31 |
Lancastrian Archer, JUST RELEASED |
$42.00
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The Great War
The American Expeditionary Forces
Mack AC "Bulldog" haulers are legendary workhorses. During their
20-plus years of production (1916-1939), they were employed in
many heavy industries including logging, petroleum,
construction, and nearly anywhere a rock-solid chassis cab was
needed. They were available with up to a 7.5-ton load capacity.
The U.S. military made extensive use of the AC during WWI. Many
of them remained in the countries where they served and were put
to use by civilians for decades afterward.
Mack delivered over 6,000 trucks, both to the United States and
Britain's military. A legend surfaced that British soldiers
would call for Mack Bulldogs to be sent when facing adversity.
Mack Trucks, Inc., is an American truck–manufacturing
company and a former manufacturer of buses and trolley buses.
Founded in 1900 as the Mack Brothers Company, it manufactured
its first truck in 1907 and adopted its present name in 1922. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
GWUS01 |
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), Mack AC
"Bulldog" Truck (Truck comes with two “Tank Loading Ramps”.
These will slot onto the rear of the truck, and can be stored
under the RENAULT tank.), JUST
RELEASED |
$188.00
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GWUS05 |
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), 344th Tank
Battalion, Junior Officer, JUST
RELEASED |
$41.00
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GWUS07H |
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), Renault
FT, Hotchkiss 8mm Machine Gun, 2nd
Platoon, 1st Company, 344th
Tank Battalion, 304th
Tank Brigade, Verdun 1918,
JUST RELEASED |
$178.00
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GWUS-07P |
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), Renault
FT, Puteaux SA 18, 37mm Gun, 2nd
Platoon, 1st Company, 344th
Tank Battalion, 304th
Tank Brigade, Verdun 1918, JUST
RELEASED |
$178.00
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GWUS02 |
American Expeditionary Forces (AEF), 2 Engineers
in Working Dress, JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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Battle of Gallipoli
With World War I stalled on the Western Front by 1915, the
Allied Powers were debating going on the offensive in another
region of the conflict, rather than continuing with attacks in
Belgium and France. Early that year, Russia’s Grand Duke
Nicholas appealed to Britain for aid in confronting a Turkish
invasion in the Caucasus. (The Ottoman Empire had entered World
War I on the side of the Central Powers, Germany and
Austria-Hungary, by November 1914.) In response, the Allies
decided to launch a naval expedition to seize the Dardanelles
Straits, a narrow passage connecting the Aegean Sea to the Sea
of Marmara in northwestern Turkey. If successful, capture of the
straits would allow the Allies to link up with the Russians in
the Black Sea, where they could work together to knock Turkey
out of the war.
The Gallipoli Campaign of 1915-16, also known as the
Battle of Gallipoli or the Dardanelles Campaign, was an
unsuccessful attempt by the Allied Powers to control the sea
route from Europe to Russia during World War I. The campaign
began with a failed naval attack by British and French ships on
the Dardanelles Straits in February-March 1915 and continued
with a major land invasion of the Gallipoli Peninsula on April
25, involving British and French troops as well as divisions of
the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). Lack of
sufficient intelligence and knowledge of the terrain, along with
a fierce Turkish resistance, hampered the success of the
invasion. By mid-October, Allied forces had suffered heavy
casualties and had made little headway from their initial
landing sites. Evacuation began in December 1915, and was
completed early the following January |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
GLA15W |
Battle of Gallipoli, ANZAC's Firing,
JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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GLA15B |
Battle of Gallipoli, ANZAC's Firing,
JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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GLA17W |
Battle of Gallipoli, ANZAC's Crawling,
JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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GLA17B |
Battle of Gallipoli, ANZAC's Crawling,
JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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Ottoman Army
Item # |
Description |
Price |
GLT03 |
Battle of Gallipoli, Ottoman Infantry Firing,
JUST RELEASED |
$79.00
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GLT03N |
Battle of Gallipoli, Ottoman Infantry Firing, Set
#1, JUST RELEASED |
$142.00
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GLT14 |
Battle of Gallipoli, Ottoman Infantry with
Grenade, JUST RELEASED |
$40.00
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The French Army
Item # |
Description |
Price |
GWF39 |
French Infantry 1917-1918, 3 Wounded PCDF,
JUST RELEASED |
$99.00
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Knights of the Skies
The
SPAD S.XIII was a French biplane fighter aircraft of World War
I, developed by Société Pour L'Aviation et ses Dérivés (SPAD)
from the earlier highly successful SPAD S.VII. It was one of the
most capable fighters of the war, and one of the most-produced,
with 8,472 built and orders for around 10,000 more cancelled at
the armistice.
Georges Guynemer started flying this
machine in late July, 1917 and went on to score his 53rd
victory on 20th
August 1917. Unfortunately this was the plane in which Guynemer
was to mysteriously go missing in, on 11th
September 1917. Guynemer failed to return from
the combat mission on 11 September 1917. At 08:30, with rookie
pilot Jean Bozon-Verduraz, Guynemer took off in his Spad XIII
S.504 n°2. His mission was to patrol the Langemark area. At
09:25, near Poelkapelle, Guynemer sighted a lone Rumpler, a
German observation plane, and dove toward it. Bozon-Verduraz saw
several Fokkers above him, and by the time he had shaken them
off, his leader was nowhere in sight, so he returned alone.
Guynemer never came back.
It was a French journalist who explained to
schoolchildren, "Captain Guynemer flew so high he could not come
down again." |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
ACE23P |
Oberleutnant Max
Immelmann, JUST RELEASED |
$41.00
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ACE25 |
Fokker EII, Eindecker, Otto
Kissenberth, FFA 96, January 1916, JUST RELEASED |
$238.00
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ACE18 |
Morane-Saulnier Type N,
Escadrille MS. 12, MS 394, 1915, JUST RELEASED |
$182.00
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BGC25 |
Crashed Morane-Saulnier Type N,
JUST RELEASED |
$182.00
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World War One range
Raid on St. Francis
Item # |
Description |
Price |
RRB60-15 |
60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 2 Line
Infantry Skirmishing, JUST RELEASED |
$80.00
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RRB60-15N |
60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 4 Line
Infantry Skirmishing Set #1, JUST
RELEASED |
$142.00
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RRB60-14 |
60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 2 Line
Infantry Skirmishing, JUST RELEASED |
$80.00
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RRB60-14N |
60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot, 4 Line
Infantry Skirmishing Set #1, JUST
RELEASED |
$142.00
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New Jersey Provincial Regiment
The Jersey Blues were raised in
1755, by the New Jersey provincial government. It was originally
composed of five companies, and was sent to the northern
frontier, to guard it against the French. They were known as the
"Jersey Blues", partly from the blue coats of the regiment, and
partly from the similarity of the uniform to that New Jersey
used in the war of Jenkin's Ear. On April 4 1758, the General
Assembly of New Jersey voted to increase the regiment to a
strength of 1,000 officers and men, including 100 grenadiers.
PLEASE NOTE THESE FIGURES
WOULD BE SUITABLE FOR THE BATTLE OF FORT CARILLON, TICONDEROGA,
8th
July 1758 |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
RRBNJ-05 |
New Jersey Provincial Regiment, 2 Line
Infantry Marching, JUST RELEASED |
$80.00
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RRBNJ-05N |
New Jersey Provincial Regiment, 4 Line
Infantry Marching Set, JUST RELEASED #1 |
$142.00
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RRBNJ-06 |
New Jersey Provincial Regiment, 2 Line
Infantry Marching, JUST RELEASED |
$80.00
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RRBNJ-06N |
New Jersey Provincial Regiment, 4 Line
Infantry Marching Set, JUST RELEASED #2 |
$142.00
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French & Indian range
New Range
The Town of Old Yangshuo, 1899
Yangshuo is a popular tourist county and city near
Guilin,
Guangxi.
The town is surrounded by mountains, winding rivers and
beautiful scenery.
The Li River runs
from Guilin to Yangshuo and is the centerpiece of any trip to
northeastern Guangxi Province. The gorgeous Karst peaks give you
surprises at each bend of the river trip. Water buffalo patrol
the fields, peasants work in rice paddies, school kids and
fisherman float by on bamboo rafts. With its breathtaking
scenery and taste of a life far removed from the concrete
metropolis, the scenery along the river has become one of
China's top tourist destinations.
Cormorant fishing is a traditional way of life on the
Li River. This method of fishing has been in existence for
hundreds of years. The cormorants are trained to dive into the
river among the school of fish that live in the clear water.
After catching a fish the birds return to the boat where the
fisherman removes the fish from the bird. The bird is prevented
from swallowing the fish by a ring that is placed around the
neck of the bird. The bird is rewarded for its work by its
owner. The birds usually fish much better at night than during
the day. |
Item # |
Description |
Price |
YANG01 |
Cormorant Fisherman and Boat |
$69.00
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YANG02 |
Cormorant Fisherman |
$39.00
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