Hi Stuart, what rules do you use for your Crimean bashes
If Dave and Aly were to produce another Crimean, whatever the style, I am afraid I would be chomping at the bit - I'm sure it is a form of compulsive disorder - I have to acquire more, and more, and more Crimean figures. I have 5000 bits of lead, and still acquiring.
Off to have a look at those "plugs" you made
Theo - best wishes on starting your collection. I forgot to mention one book, nay - BIBLE for the British Cavalry, that is "Into the Valley of Death", the British Cavalry Division at Balaclava 1854 by John and Boris Mollo ISBN 1-872224-75-X. The colour plates are superb, and content, well, Formations and Movement, Tactics, Clothing and Accroutrements, Equipment, Saddlery and Horse Furniture, Weapons, Service Dress, and detailed notes on each of the cavalry types and regiments (HD, LD, Hussars, etc) Quite literally one of the best books in my possession, accurate and very detailed
"There is no retreat from here, men," Campbell told them as he rode down the line, "you must die where you stand."