Update: Sold!
EDIT: Asking $1450, including shipping in the US.
As some of you know, my wife and I are remodeling an older home and plan to move in by the end of April. We're excited to be moving to a much nicer part of town, but we're also giving up 800 square feet of space. So some of my armies are going to have to go. I'll be selling off painted and unpainted figures over the next couple of months, so watch this space.
First up is my 15mm Battle of Freeman's Farm collection. I painted these back in 2004, when the British Grenadier rules first came out. I based these armies on the Freeman's Farm OOB, then added quite a few units to enable me to play other battles. With these forces you can play most of the scenarios in the British Grenadier scenario books.
This collection won "Best in Show" at my local IPMS convention. So not only are these award winning figures, they've done better than anything else I've ever entered.
Americans
The Americans have 174 close order infantry, 26 skirmishers, 2 guns with 8 crew, 9 mounted generals with a dismounted flag bearer, 4 mounted cavalry, and 10 casualty markers.
Minifigs Skirmishers
British Army
My British army is the largest, mostly because I wanted to field correct troop types for each battle. There are 214 close order infantry, 15 skirmishers, 9 guns with 36 crew, 9 mounted generals with a dismounted flag bearer, 8 mounted cavalry, and 11 casualty markers.
Because artillery uniforms were almost identical in all armies, these British guns can easily fill in as Hessian or American artillery.
The Hessians have the smallest force, but it's enough for Freeman's Farm, which means it's enough for almost any battle but Trenton. There are 90 close order infantry, 8 skirmishers, 2 guns with 8 crew, 2 mounted generals, and 7 casualty markers.
These are the three regiments at Freeman's Farm. I painted a couple extra stands to fill other OOBs.
So there they all are. It's a total of 609 foot figures, 32 mounted figures, and 13 guns. If I were to sell these at my current commission rates, the set would sell for around $2700. I realize that these are not up to my current standard, though, so I don't expect them to fetch quite that much.
If you're interested in making an offer, email me at smacphee at frontier dot com. I'll wait a week or so to see what offers come in. If you know someone who might be interested, please pass the word along. I'd like to find these a good home.
What beautiful figures, what a shame you've got to sell them. I just wish I could afford them, perhaps if I sell the Mrs??????..........
ReplyDeleteGood to see you post. I was afraid something bad had happened to you. It's not like you to go so long without posting.
ReplyDeleteNot sure if you want to sell these figures, but here is what I'm interested in (all 28mm):
Punic War Romans and Allies
Punic War Carthaginians and Allies
Russian Napoleonic
Austrian Napoleonic
Nothing bad, Glenn, I'm just in a painting slump.
ReplyDeleteI'll probably be keeping my ancients and Napoleonics. I game with them pretty often!
Good luck on your move and the sale of your miniatures.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Christopher
What? You're jettisoning the whole collection?
ReplyDeleteAye beautiful collection - no money here either and even less space I'll wager ...
ReplyDeleteJust a beautiful collection.
ReplyDeleteScott, I'm still interested in the Hessians.
ReplyDeleteIs this AWI Army still up for sale?
ReplyDeleteVERY INTERESTED!!!
GREAT WORK!!!
BPC, yes it is still for sale. You can reach me at smacphee at roadrunner dot com.
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