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Catalogue 30Mm Willie Wargame Figures As PDF! 2019 03 05 Tradition of London E Mail [email protected] WWW www.traditionoflondonshop.com Chelsea House, Chelsea Street, New Basford, NG7 7HP Nottingham, England Tel UK +44 0 115 942 74 62 Tel Sweden +46 8 31 68 92 30mm Willie War-game Figures- Catalogue 40 pages With more than 880 different figures Shown with colour photo, black and white and some without photo, soon to be These 30mm model Figures has been designed by Edward Suren, the size being the approximate height of figures without the headdress, depicting in accurate detail the armies of the past and present. The great leaders and the common soldiers alike all have been designed after much meticulous research into the uniforms and weapons. All the figures shown here are made of quality white metal, and are available in kit form. Would you like to order just the rider not the horse, or a specific horse to a rider? This is not a problem; let us know via an E-mail [email protected] 1 1 Artillery Gun Crew and Gun 3 2 Roman Empire 3 3 Medieval and Battle of Hastings 1066 4 4 Spanish Conquer of South America 5 5 Landsknechts 1500 Mercenaries 1600 5-6 6 Frederick the Great's Army 6 7 English Civil War and 30 Year War 7 8 Marlborough Period 1701-1714 8-9 9 Spanish Succession and 7 Year War 10-11 10 AWI 1776-1783 11 11 Early Napoleonic and Peninsular 12 12 Austrian Army Napoleonic War 13 13 British Army Napoleonic war 13-14 14 French Army Napoleonic War 15-16 15 Prussian Army Napoleonic war 17 16 Portuguese Army Napoleonic War 17 17 Russian Army Napoleonic war 17-18 18 Swedish Army Napoleonic War 18 19 Sikh War 1st and 2nd 18 20 Crimean War 1853-1856 19 21 Wild West Late 1800 19-20 22 Civilian Figures Late 1800 20 23 Franco Prussian War 1870-1871 20-21 24 Colonial War Dolly Gray 1899-1902 21-28 25 Harlequinade Fantasy Female Figures 28-29 26 Horses, Camels, Donkey, African cattle and Misc Animals 29-30 AV Vallejo Model Colour Paint Do you need paint? We have lots! 2 Artillery Gun Crew and Gun L01 L02 L03 L04 L06 British Artillery Gun French Artillery Gun Royal Horse Artillery French Foot Artillery Sikhl Artillery Gun and Crew c.1750 and Crew c.1750 Gun and Crew c.1815 Garde Imperiale Gun Crew c.1845 - Crew c.1815 - L05 Bengal Artillery Gun Crew c.1845 - L07 L08 L09 L10 L12 Indian Mountain Gun Gatling Gun and Russian Foot Artillery Roman Onager Crew French Horse Artillery Detachment - Crew Gun Crew c.1812 Gun Crew c.1810- 1815 L11 Landsknechts 16th - 17th Mercenaries Gun and Crew Roman Empire B 01 B 02 B 03 B 04 B 05 B 06 Roman General Roman Centurion Roman Standard Roman Infantryman Roman Infantryman Roman Cavalryman Bearer Lorica Chain Mail B 07a B 07b B 07c B 07d B 07e B 08 Gaul shield and Gaul shield and Gaul shield and Gaul shield and Gaul shield and spear Roman Infantryman sword sword sword sword Lorica marching B 09 B 10 B 11 B 12a B 12b B 13 Roman Centurion Roman Standard Roman Tribune Guals Guals Roman Eagle Bearer marching Bearer marching or Cornu 55BC B 14 B 15 B 16 B 17 B 18 Roman Triarus 55BC Roman Hastatus Roman Hastatus Roman Veles Roman Tribune on attacking throwing Pilum throwing Javelin foot 3 Medieval and Battle of Hastings 1066 F 01a F 01b F 01c F 02 F 03 F 04 Norman Cavalry Norman Cavalry Norman Cavalry Saxon Leader with Saxon Housecarles Saxon Levy on foot attacking with spear attacking with sword attacking with spear spear on foot F 05 F 06 F 07 F 08 F 09 F 10 Saxon Axe man Norman Spearman Norman Bowman Norman Slinger 12th Century Knights 15th Century Knights Richard Coeur de Lion F 11 F 12a F 12b F 13 F 14 F 15 Lady Sichelgaita Saracen Horse Saracen Horse Black Prince Yeoman Archer Crusader in Hauberk Archers Attacking Archers Firing to rear attacking on F 19b Saracens F 16 F 17 F 18 F 19a Crusader in Hauberk Man at Arms Norman Man at Arms Kettle Saracens wounded Helmet on Hat on F 20b F 21 Crecy Archers firing Harald Sigurdson stringing bow F 20a Crecy Archers firing stringing bow Spanish Conquer of South America M 13 M 14 M 18 Spanish Officer in Spanish Officer M 15 M 16 M 17 Peascod and Spanish Officer Musketeer Firing Musketeer Advancing Sword and Buckler Armour and Morion Man Advancing Cuirasse Fighting Falling 4 M 21 M 19 M 20 Two Handed M 22 M 23 M 24 Spanish Drummer Standard Bearer Swordsman Spanish Officer Spanish Arquebusier Bishop M 26 M 27 M 28 M 25a M 25b M 29 Female Camp Aztec Warrior in Aztec Warrior Bare Monk Running Monk Kneeling Aztec Jaguar Warrior Follower Tunic Chest M 34a M 34b M 30 M 31 M 33 Sword and Buckler M 32 Sword and Buckler Montezuma Aztec High Priest Pizzarro Man dead Face down Hernando Cortez Man dead Face up Landsknechts 1500 Mercenaries 1600 M 01a M 01b M 01c M 02a M 02b Pike man Charge for Pikeman Charging Pike man Standing M 01d Musketeer Guard Musketeer Give Fire Horse your Pike with Pike Pike man Advancing your Pan M M 03a M 05a M 05b 03b M 04a M 04b Officer Breast and Swordsman Sword Officer Three Quarter Swordsman Sword Halberdiers Attacking Halberdiers Back with Felt hat Uplifted Down Advancing Armour with Salet M 05c M 05d Officer Breast and Officer Armour with M 05e M 06 M 07 M 08 Back with Feathered Close Helmet Drummer Captain General Lutheran Cleric Lady Helmet M 10b M 11a Kneeling man Hands M 11b M 09a M 09b Executioner of M 10a behind back Hanged Man Sutleress Girl Hanged Man Executioner Sword up 5 M 12a M 12b M 12c M 12d M 12e M 12f Pike man in Pike man in Pike man in Pike man in Pike man in Pike man in Pluderhosen Pluderhosen Pluderhosen Pluderhosen Pluderhosen Pluderhosen M 12g M 12h Pike man in Pike man in Pluderhosen Pluderhosen Frederick the Great's Army D 44 D 45 D 46 D 47 D 48 D 49 Frederic the Great Frederic the Great on Grenadier Officer Grenadier N C O Grenadier Drummer Grenadier marching Foot D 50 D 51 D 52 D 53 D 54 D 55 Musketeer Officer Musketeer N C O Musketeer Drummer Musketeer marching Fusilier Officer Fusilier N C O D 56 D 57 D 58 D 59 D 60 D 61 Fusilier Drummer Fusilier marching Dragoons Officer Dragoons Drummer Dragoons Cuirassiers Officer D 62 D 63 D 67 D 68 D 69 D 70 Cuirassiers Cuirassier Arquebusier de Arquebusier de Arquebusier de Arquebusier Trumpeter Grassin Officer Grassin N.C.O. Grassin Hornist English Civil War and 30 Year War C 01a C 01b C 02 C 03 C 04 C 05a Officers of Pikes with Officers of Pikes Officers of Field Officer with Junior Officer Pike man Standing Halbard fighting with Halbard Musketeers Cloak 6 C 06e C 05b C 06a C 06b C 06c C 06d Musketeer in Pot Pike man Charge Musketeer Firing Musketeer Guard Musketeer Loading your Pan Musketeer Marching Helmet Firing C 06f C 07 C 08a C 08b C 09 C 10 Musketeer Guard Cuirassier Three Trooper with Pot Trooper with Felt Hat Sergeant of Drummer your Pan quarter Armour Helmet Musketeers C 11 C 12 C 13 C 14 C 15’ C 16 Fifer Monk Sutleress King Charles I st Queen Henrietta Cardinal Richelieu Maria C 17a C 17b C 18 C 19 C 20 C 21 Prince Rupert Prince Rupert Kettle Drummer Trumpeter Lifeguards Officer Lifeguards Trumpeter Dismounted C 24 C 25 Pike man Marching Pike man Charge for Horse C 22 C 23 Lifeguards Standard Lifeguards Trooper Bearer Marlborough Period 1701-1714 H 02b H 03a H 03b H 03c H 02a Duke of Monmouth Officer Grenadiers 1 Officer Grenadiers 1 Officer Grenadiers 1 Duke of Monmouth On St Foot Guards St Foot Guards St Foot Guards H 01 General John Churchill Marlborough H 04b1 H 04b2 H 04b3 H 04b4 H 04b5 Grenadier Grenade Grenadier Grenade Grenadier Grenade Grenadier Grenade Grenadier Grenade Throwing Throwing Throwing Throwing Throwing H 04a Grenadier Advancing 7 H 05 H 06a H 06b H 07 Officer Battalion H 04c Private Battalion Private Battalion Pike man 1 St Foot Company 1 St Foot Grenadier Firing Company 1 St Foot Company 1 St Foot Guards Your Pike Guards with Guards Charging Guards Marching Standing Down Spontoon H 04b6 Grenadier Grenade Throwing H 10 H 12 H 08b H 09 H 11 Polish Winged Turkish Heavy Peasants Polish hussar Officer Turkish Light Cavalry Hussar Cavalry H 08a Peasants H 15 H 18 H 14a H 14b H 17 Archer Sultans British Infantry Officer Janissary Marching Janissary Running British Infantry Officer Bodyguard Fighting with Sword H 13 Officer of Janissaries H 20a H 20b H 20c H 20d H 21 British Infantry British Infantry British Infantry British Infantry Firing Highland Officer Attacking Standing Loading H 19 British Infantry NCO H 22b H 22c Highlanders Bare leg Highlanders Bare leg H 24 H 23a H 23b and No Plaid and No Plaid British Jacobite Highlander in Trews Highlander in Plaid Charging with Advancing with General Officer Broadsword Broadsword H 22a Highlanders Bare leg and No Plaid with Claymore H 27 H 28 H 29 H 30 H 31 British Pike man British Pike man Prince Charles Highland Officer Highland Infantry marching 1689 Attacking Edward Stuart Bowing Firing H 26 British Jacobite Trooper H 33 H 34 H 35 H 36 H 37 Highland Infantry Highland Infantry Highland Infantry Highland Officer Highland Infantry Marching Standing Wounded Marching Attacking H 32 Highland Infantry Fighting 8 H 40 H 41 H 42 H 43 H 39 Highlander Dead Highlander Dead Highlander 2 figure Turkish Pasha c.1665 Highland on all Fours Face up Face down Group Dead Double Trangier H 38 Highland Infantry in Trews Attacking H 46a H 46b H 47 H 45 H 48 British Infantry Private British Infantry Private British Infantry British N C O Lady Marching Standing Drummer H 44 British Officer Marching H 54 H 50 H 51 H 52 H 53 Moroccan Musketeer Moroccan Running Moroccan Standing Moroccan Attacking Moroccan Cavalry Firing H 49 Samuel Pepys Spanish Succession and 7 Year War H 56 Moroccan Bowman H 55 Moroccan Musketeer with Haik Spanish Succession and
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