Erich von Manstein wrote:As a little Christmas surprise last night, Strelets revealed some previously unseen masters of an as yet unnamed WSS artillery set.
Merry X-mas y'all.
steve_pickstock wrote:Thanks for these - and all of your contributions over this last year.
steve_pickstock wrote:I'm not sure that these are WSS, rather I think that they may be a Jacobite set. And I think that because a) one of the gunners is wearing a Tam o'shanter hat, b) that officer looks like he has come out of a very prosperous retirement (to fight fer Charlie" and c) the length of the waist coats is too short for a WSS uniform.
steve_pickstock wrote: I'm not sure that these are WSS, rather I think that they may be a Jacobite set. And I think that because a) one of the gunners is wearing a Tam o'shanter hat, b) that officer looks like he has come out of a very prosperous retirement (to fight fer Charlie" and c) the length of the waist coats is too short for a WSS uniform.
Flambeau wrote:Hm, maybe you're right, but then RedBox announced sometime ago that they were planning an artillery set for the Jacobite rebellion: viewtopic.php?f=7&t=23277&start=20.
Not sute if Strelets would actually go out of their way and enter into a competition with a fellow producer
Bessiere wrote:As for the "highland leap"; is that in reference to a painting we've all seen? Was that by lady Butler? You got me curious with that comment Mark.
Minuteman wrote:These are spirted sculpts, although not without some niggling 'problems'. Most obviously, the Strelets sculptor persists in putting British infantry (in action) in forage caps, which is historically inaccurate and would have been a disciplinary offence back in the day.
Minuteman wrote:The Musketeers will be most welcome. A third set of cuirassiers in helmets may be one too many, and might have been better as a set of Imperial hussars? But great to see Strelets continuing to add new sets.
MABO wrote:The Russian Jaegers are welcome as well. Nice to have these units for cold and warm weather.
Rich W wrote:
I agree Mark. I'm grateful for any release from them, and especially ones for WSS (incredible/miracle they are still managing). However, I wish their focus had gone on something other than a 3rd set of helmeted cuirassiers-perhaps standard line French cavalry.