Might be worth having a look at the Northstar 1672 range, Ex Copplestone Castings, to see if any of those are suitable. I believe Mark Copplestone designed the Dixon ranges.
Referring back to the cussing, it works much the same here, to the east of London. Or is that just me with my foreign ancestry ?
Lovely looking figures BTW.
Quite brutal, unlikely anything that violent would get made in modern Hollywood. Shows the violence of war much more than a 'blockbuster' ever would. Compelling.
For those who fancy a good day out, I noticed this about Chatham Dockyard, a good day anyway, what with the Royal Engineer Museum over the road, and within the main time period of the LoA
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Got a bit excited at times, thought he'd seen a young totty cook !
Scipio was a bit of an irritant.
The bits where they showed how the weapons were used was interesting.
Don't forget to call in the Close Air Support when needed, it could be crucial, especially if they haven't deployed the AA.
Elite Mirage are quite effective in 1692.