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Military and Civilian Figures Made by Enthusiasts for Enthusiasts ASSET Military and Civilian Figures made by Enthusiasts for Enthusiasts. 12, Norwood Drive, North Harrow, Middx HA2 7PE 020-8868-0422 This list supersedes previous lists © ASSET December 2010/11 www.assetminiatures.co.uk [email protected] LAST YEAR’S PRICES HELD 1 POLICE FIGURES ALL FIGURES STANDING UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICE CODE P1 W.P.C., may be painted as several different British Forces A P1a As P1 Wearing Reflective Jacket A P2 Military Policeman, No. 2 Dress - may be painted as R.A.F. A P3 British P.C. - Dog Handler - standing dog B P4 British P.C. - Dog Handler - sitting dog B P5 British P.C. wearing Home Office Pattern helmet A P6 British P.C. wearing Cap - white top A P6a As P6, Blue cap A P6b As P6, Reflective Jacket, Cap - White top A P7 City of London P.C., hands behind back A P8 As P7, Painted as Sergeant A P9 P.C. - Point Duty wearing Helmet A P10 ―T.J‖ P.C. crouching - comforting little boy, can be supplied with either flat cap, H.O. helmet or City of London Helmet. C P11 P.C. wearing crested helmet - ―Star‖ Badge A P12 Met. Police Dog Handler - 1960‘s - sitting dog B P13 City of London P.C. - Point duty A P14 City of London - Mounted Branch. May be painted as Met. J P14a Mounted P.C. wearing reflective jacket, Painted as Met. Or City J P15 W.P.C in trousers A P15a As P15 Wearing Reflective Jacket A P16a Royal Military Police - mounted - carrying lance D P16b Royal Military Police - mounted - carrying sabre D P17 Hampshire Constabulary P.C., hands behind back A P18 Merseyside Police Sergeant - with signalling stick A P19 R.A.F Police Dog Handler and Air Dog (Display Team) B P20 W.P.C walking A P20a As P20 wearing Reflective Jacket A P21 P.C. walking with hands behind back A P22 P.C. marching A P23 Sergeant, West Mercia A P24 Bahamas Sgt. in white jacket, Wolseley helmet, marching A P25 British Police Inspector (Paint variation on P2) A P26 Royal Military Police (Female), No. 2 dress Marching A P27 Royal Military Police Warrant Officer Walking No. 2 Dress A 2 NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICE CODE P28 Royal Military Police N.C.O. walking No. 2 Dress A P29 As P28 but painted as R.A.F. Policeman A P30 Navy Shore Patrol Marching A P31 W.R.A.F. Policewoman Marching A P32 W.P.C. - 1960 - can be painted with either City of London or Metropolitan Armbands A P33 City of London Sergeant 1902. with Bull nose Lantern A P34 P.C. Motorcyclist 1964 (Dismounted) A P35 W.P.C 1970, Box Jacket & Hat. A P36 Royal Ulster Constabulary. (Paint variant of P2) A P37 Royal Military Police - Female No. 1 Dress, marching A P38 P.C. 1946, Marching A P39 WWII P.C. Steel Helmet Walking A P40 WWII War Reserve P.C. Walking A P41 British South African Police (Rhodesia) Mounted Trooper J P42 City of London P.C. Arms folded, Reflective Jacket A P43 City of London P.C. 150th Anniversary 1989 Marching A P44 Southend-on-sea P.C. Illumination Duty 1967, White helmet A P45 Royal Irish Constabulary Constable c.1903 Marching A P46 W.P.C. 1980, White soft topped Hat A P47 B.S.A.P. (Rhodesia) Dismounted Motorcyclist A P48 WPC ―Woolie Pullie‖ and trousers A P48a As P48, wearing Reflective Jacket A P48b As P48, wearing Reflective Jacket and Trousers A P49 Band c.1946, H.O Helmet Marching, Drum Major F P50 As P49 Bass Drummer K P51 As P49 ‗Side Drummer‘ B P52 As P49, Musician - Clarinet, Cornet, Cymbals, Euphonium, Fife, French horn, Saxophone, Trombone, Tuba. (Please State Instrument Required) A P53 Painted boxed set, one each of P49 to P52 (12 pieces) £99 P54 Set of castings of P53 £50 P55 Airport Security P.C., flak jacket and Heckler & Koch A P56 R.U.C. W.P.C. circa 1970 A P57 Firearms Unit P.C., beret, flak jacket and firearms A P58 R.U.C. P.C., flak jacket and automatic rifle A P59 WWII War Dept. P.C. Flat Cap, Green & White Armband (As P40) A 3 NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICECODE P60 Fiji P.C., marching, wearing Sulu (Skirt) A P61 Min. of Defence P.C. Bosnia, UN Beret (As P57) A P62 Malay PC c.1953 Marching, wearing Sarong + Songkok (Hat) A P63 Malay Sgt. C.1953, Dress as P62, Marching A P64 Fiji Sgt. Marching, wearing Sulu A P65 North Borneo P.C. c. 1953 Shorts, Pillbox Hat A P66 North Borneo Sgt. C. 1953 Marching, Dress as P65 A P67 Sarawak P.C. c. 1953, Marching, Shorts, Flat Cap Maybe painted as Sgt. A P68 Nigeria P.C c. 1953 Marching, Fez, Shorts A P69 Nigeria Sgt. C. 1953, Dress as P68 A P70a Royal Canadian Mounted Police carrying carbine J P70b Royal Canadian Mounted Police carrying lance J P71 Bow Street Runner A P72a Peeler, White Trousers (summer dress) A P72b Peeler, Blue Trousers (winter dress) A P73a P.C. Knife Vest, City helmet A P73b P.C. Knife Vest H.O. Hemet A P73c P.C. Knife Vest, flat cap A P73d As 73a but painted with reflective jacket A P73e As 73b but painted with reflective jacket A P73f As 73c but painted with reflective jacket A P74 Western Samoa P.C. c.1960, walking A P75 Ceylon Mounted P.C. c.1953 with lance J P76 Royal Military Police c.1944, point duty A P77 Royal Military Police c.1980 N.C.O, walking A P78 Gurkha Military Police, slouch hat, shorts A P79 RCMP WPC c.1970 Full Dress A P80 Peeler, City of London, Rattle and truncheon A P81 WWII Mounted PC steel helmet J P82 WWII Women‘s Auxiliary Police Corps A P83 City P.C. with two foundling children c.1880 G P84 R.A.F. Policeman (As P29) but with crossbelt and side arm A P85 R.M.P Desert Storm, SA80, with beret F P86 Mounted Metropolitan Police Commissioner c. 1953 Full Dress J P87 Monaco Carabineers, winter dress, Officer, marching, drawn sword A P88 Monaco Carabineers, other rank as P87, rifle at slope, marching A P89 Monaco Carabineers, trumpeter, dress as P87, marching A 4 NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICECODE P90 Mounted City of London Commissioner J P91 RMP North Africa 1942, Shorts, side arm A P92 Papua New Guinea PC c.1953, marching, laplap (skirt) A P93 Papua New Guinea Sergeant as P92 A For Full Sets of Colonial Police c.1953 See Jubilee Range Fire Service F1 Fireman 1946, Marching A F2 WWII Fireman Steel Helmet Walking A F3 Fire Officer, Walking (As P28) A F4 Fire Officer Standing (As P2) A F5 Firewoman 1950‘s (As P32) A F6 Firewoman WWII Side cap, marching (as ATS2) A F7 Firewoman WWII Soft peaked cap, marching A F8 Firewoman Control room staff (as P46) A F9 Firewoman WW2 Steel helmet and overalls (as ATS5) A F10 Firewoman as F9, painted in dungarees A F11 Fireman (As P6) in Undress Uniform, blue cap, can be painted with diced hat band and/ or white top A F12 Band c. 1946. Brass helmet or Flat cap marching, Drum Major F F13 As F12, Bass Drummer K F14 As F12, Side Drummer B F15 As F12, Musician– Clarinet, Cornet, Cymbals, Euphonium, Fife, French Horn, Saxophone, Trombone, Tuba. (Please state Instrument Required) A F16 Painted Box Set, one each of F12 to F15 (12 Pieces) £99 F17 Set of castings of F16 £50 For Band Figures Please State Head Required F18 Painted boxed set of ‗Roll Call‘ figures, consisting of 1 Station Officer (as F4), 1 Sub officer with clipboard, 4 firemen at ease. Cork helmets, can be supplied painted in yellow or black. Please Specify £48 F19 Set of castings of F18 £25 F20 WWII firewoman using bucket and stirrup pump (as MA9) F F21 Off duty Fireman WWII (as P40) A F22 F/Man in Fire Gear Marching, Dress and Painted Finish as F18 Please Specify A F22a Painted as 1930‘s LFB Officer A 5 NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICECODE F23 LFB Recruit c.1960 Beret, Marching A F24 WWII Fireman, Overseas Contingent 1945, beret, Marching A F25 Fire Insurance Company Fireman c.1800 a) Hand-in-Hand A b) London Assurance A c) Westminster A d) Norwich Union A e) Atlas A f) Sun A g) Royal Exchange A The Judiciary at the Old Bailey J1 Barrister/Q.C. F J2 High Court Judge F J3 Circuit Judge F J4 Recorder of London F J5 Common Sarjeant F J6 Lady Judge, black gown A J7 Lady Q.C. A J8 ―Justice‖ as surmounts the Old Bailey F READY MARCH J9 Lady barrister A City of London Ceremonial CITY1 Lord Mayor of London F CITY2 Sheriff, with Bald head F CITY3 Sheriff as CITY2 but with hair F CITY4 Swordbearer F CITY5 Common Cryer/Serjeant at Arms with mace F CITY6 Secondary of London (Under Sheriff) F CITY7 Lord Mayor (As CITY1) with Cat K CITY8 City Marshal, walking F CITY8a AS CITTY8, Painted in blue undress uniform F Honourable Artillery Company CITY9 Officer, Marching, cross sash & stave F CITY10 Pikeman, Marching, carrying Pike F CITY11 Musketeer, Marching, with musket and rest F CITY12 Drummer K CITY13 Fifer F 6 NUMBER DESCRIPTION PRICECODE CITY14 Standard bearer and standard E CITY46 Captain, waist sash, staff F CITY47 Musketeer Officer, sheathed sword F CITY48 Musketeer Sergeant, musket & rest F CITY49 Pike Sergeant, carrying pike F CITY50 Morning Star carrier F All marching.
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