Here is a Fifer and Drummer. They are shown with berets. The Fifer has a short jacket and open legged pants. The drummer has a slightly longer jacket and pants tied at teh knees.
This man has the sponge for a cannon. He has a broad-brimmed hat and typical attire.
This man has the ladle for a cannon. He has a broad-brimmed hat and typical attire.
This man is handling a cannonball. He has a helmet instead of a hat.
This man carries a gunners quadrant and wears a morion helmat with plume.
Here is aman with a linstock. He would be the commander of the gun and wears a gorget and helmet.
This man is officer material. He has high boots, back and breast plate, a sash, and broadbrimmed hat with plume.
This is a dragoon. He is firing from the saddle. He weas a long coat, shoes and stockings, and broadbrimmed hat with plume.
This is a typical cavalry man. He has a buffcoat and an iron hat. He's firing a wheellock pistol.
This man has high boots, back and breast plate, and a plumed helmet. He is firing a wheellock but he also carries a carbine.
This is a cuirassier. He has back, breast, and leg armour. His helmet is the lobster style with the three barred faceguard.
This man also wears a buffcoat and has a typical broadbrimmed hat. He's firing a wheellock pistol. Like the infantry in the last post, all of these figures have removal heads so that the can be swapped.
Charming figures .I look forward to seeing more and some painted examples too.
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Nice looking figures, love the gunners...
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