Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragoons War of 1812

Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragons War of 1812, we have more information from Scott. Not only the next offerings but a preview of the future Muslim warriors. I can’t wait to see the rest of this line from the Expeditionary Force.

Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragoons War of 1812 Introduction

Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragoons


Dear All,

Greetings from Singapore!

Very pleased to inform you of the release of one new set for the “54mm War of 1812 range – American Army Series” as follows:-

54 AMR 06     U.S. Light Dragoons

three mounted
All models are supplied unpainted.
54 AMR 06     U.S. Light Dragoons
The set contains 5 model soldiers plus 5 horse models, comprising 1 mounted officer and 4 mounted troopers. The heads and arms are interchangeable to enable the assembly of different postures. Although there were no famous cavalry charges during the War of 1812, the cavalrymen played a significant role in the conduct of the war. It shall not be omitted in our range.
Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragoons sword
The US Light Dragoon uniforms are simply gorgeous. They are issued with the saber and pistols but not a carbine.
The US Light Dragoon uniforms are simply gorgeous. They are issued with the sabre and pistols  .
The US Light Dragoons side view
Side view of the dragoons
Andrew Jackson
The remaining sets for the American series are as follows:-
54 AMR 07           U.S. Command
54 AMR 08           U.S. Artillery
54 AMR 09           Pirates at New Orleans
Back view

Andrew Jackson inspired a general officer (US Command set). Waiting to produce the drummers, fifers, and ensign to complete the set.

Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Congrave
There will be a Congreve rocket option for the Napoleonic Wars. There are various rocket launchers used. The heavy ones are used for siege bombardments. The one that we have selected is more common for field battles using 12-pounder rockets referred to as the “land service trough launcher” by the Royal Marine Artillery.   
 Pose two
There are also a few more sets for the War of 1812 Canadian Army series:=
54 CND 02            Canadian Voltiguers
54 CND 04            Canadian Provincial Artillery (Stovepipe Shako)
54 CND 06            Royal Navy Landing Party

Next Release

Knight banner
Next in the production queue are the 60mm Medieval Wars in Chainmail armor sets to be released in September 2022. The sets are already in toolings
Expeditionary Force U.S. Light mounted
They are the Military Order Command set and the Mercenary Crossbowmen set.
Crossbowman
Crossbowman
Arab warrior
front view
backview
Looking forward to your kind support.
 
Stay safe.
 
Cheers,
Scott
 
Another sneak-peak at the coming Islamic Arabs & Turks:-
 
These Arab spearmen can be used from the Rashidun Caliphate (7th Century AD) to the early Ottoman Empire (14th Century)

There will be Bedouin, Turks, and Mamelukes contingents.
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3 Responses to Expeditionary Force U.S. Light Dragoons War of 1812

  1. Benjamin says:

    Can’t wait for the Bedouin and Mamluk figures!

  2. ERWIN SELL says:

    Well not doubt EXF had produced far more than any other maker since 70s in amount sets and historical level by far .Wish they stay far long time making .
    Great simple figures and period covered with good detail in historic detail -accuracy .
    Good amount poses in great action choices .
    Price wise are high as today market had definitely increased cost and demand ,no all can afford them but definitely their production reflect their good sales .Least no need spend over $10.00 per figure like most Russian produced new brands for an overall best detail figure but impossible make armies with those prices .
    my thoughts

  3. Everett says:

    I wonder if Ex force will do red sticks for the war of 1812? Finally Muslims something chin toy promised but never delivered, i’m greatful that ex force is doing some

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