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Showing posts with label A Call to Arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Call to Arms. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 July 2015

A Call To Arms (House of Campaign) - ACTA

33 Grange Crescent, North Thamesmead, SE28 8EX, UK
Fax: +44 (0)20 8244 7681

A one man band, he started by issuing figures he wanted to see on the market, some, but not all figures in each range are then produced in the other size; typically in the 1:32 range each set has 4 poses, while the 1:72 have 8, and the ex-large scale sculpts are not issued in 1:32 by ACTA.

He also had some success reissuing the old Britains Lilliput versions of the 'Khaki Infantry' mouldings and recently (2014) issued scale-downs of the Britains Deetail and Super-Deetail 54mm modern infantry as 1:72 scale figures. ACTA - as they are also known - additionally carried the Marksmen American Civil War figures arranged with the aid of Replicants and including ex-Britains Herald ACW poses in colours different from Marksmen.

See also; Britains and Marksmen

Listing

1:72nd Scale Range (figures are toward 1:76th scale)
Initial release numbering system
HOC 0001 - British Infantry 1815
Full release numbering system

Nọ 50 - British Infantry 1815 (32 figures in 8 poses, Napoleonic)
Nọ 51 - French Cuirassiers 1815 (12 figures in 8 poses with 12 horses in 1 pose, Napoleonic, horse reissued with Nọ 53)
Nọ 52 - British Infantry World War II (32 figures in 8 poses, ex-Britains Lilliput so actually depicting 1950/60's soldiers)
Nọ 53 - French Carabiniers 1815 (12 figures in 8 poses with 12 horses in 1 pose, Napoleonic, horse same as Nọ 51)
Nọ 54 - Confederate Infantry (32 figures in 8 poses, ACW)
Nọ 55 - Union Infantry (52 figures in 12 poses, ex-Marksmen with Britains Herald scale-downs)
Nọ 56 - Zulus (32 figures in 8 poses with 32 shields)
Nọ 57 - British Infantry Zulu War (32 figures in 8 poses)
Nọ 58 - French Infantry 1815 (32 figures in 8 poses, Napoleonic)
Nọ 59 - Royalist Artillery (four complete guns and 4-pose teams, ECW)
Nọ 60 - Union Regiments (32 figures in 8 poses with 16 pikes, ACW)
Nọ 61 - Royalist Infantry (32 figures in 8 poses with 16 pikes, ECW)
Nọ 62 - English Civil War Command Set (32 figures in 8 poses with 4 flags and 4 drums, ECW)
Nọ 63 - Parliament Infantry (32 figures in 8 poses with 16 pikes, ECW)
Nọ 64 - British Foot Artillery (four complete guns and 4-pose teams, Napoleonic)
Nọ 65 - British Infantry 1775 (32 figures in 8 poses, AWI)
Nọ 66 - Netherlands Infantry 1815 (32 figures in 8 poses, Napoleonic)
Nọ 67 - British Infantry of the 1970's (32 figures in 8 poses, Modern Era, ex-Britains Super-Deetail, scaled-down, originally announced as ' Modern British', then 'Modern British Paratroopers')
Nọ 68 - Inniskilling Dragoons (Napoleonic, not yet issued [mid-2015])

54mm figure range
Series 1 - Royalist v Parliament (16 figures in 6 poses with 2 flags and 2 drums, ECW)
Series 2 - Pikemen (20 figures in 8 poses with 20 pikes and 2 swords, ECW)
Series 3 - Royalist Musketeers (16 figures in 4 poses, ECW)
Series 4 - Zulus at Isandlwana (16 figures in 4 poses with 16 shields)
Series 5 - Parliament Musketeers (16 figures in 4 poses, ECW)
Series 6 - Zulus at Rorke's Drift (16 figures in 4 poses with 16 shields)
Series 7 - British Infantry at Rorke's Drift (16 figures in 4 poses, Zulu wars)
Series 8 - British Grenadiers (16 figures in 4 poses, AWI)
Series 9 - British Light Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 10 - American Maryland Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, AWI)
Series 11 - Union Coloured Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, ACW)
Series 12 - British Foot Guards (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 13 - War Cannon (4 complete guns, ECW)
Series 14 - Royalist Artillery (16 figures in 4 poses, ECW)
Series 15 - British Infantry at Isandlwana (16 figures in 4 poses, Zulu wars)
Series 16 - Confederate Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, ACW)
Series 17 - French Line Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 18 - The Iron Brigade (16 figures in 4 poses, ACW)
Series 19 - French Cuirassiers (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses*, Napoleonic)
Series 20 - French Dragoons (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses*, Napoleonic)
Series 21 - French Carabiniers (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses*, Napoleonic)
Series 22 - British Foot Artillery (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 23 - British Nine-Pound Cannon (4 complete guns, Napoleonic)
Series 24 - Zulus at Ulundi (16 figures in 4 poses with 16 shields)
Series 25 - Scots Greys (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses**, Napoleonic)
Series 26 - British Life Guards (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses**, Napoleonic)
Series 27 - British Inniskilling Dragoons (8 figures in 4 poses with 8 horses**, Napoleonic)
Series 28 - French Light Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 29 - Ancient Roman Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Ancient)
Series 30 - Belgian Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 31 - Dutch Infantry (16 figures in 4 poses, Napoleonic)
Series 32 - British Light Infantry ((16 figures in 4 poses, AWI)
Series 33 - Cromwell's Ironsides (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses***, ECW)
Series 34 - Hasslerigge's Lobsters (8 mounted figures in 4 poses with 8 horses***, ECW)
Series 35 - British 95th Rifles (16 figures, Napoleonics)
Series 36 - Normans (flattish 50mm sculpts, 4 poses)

* Horse is x8 of the same 'French' pose, common to all three sets.
** Horse is x8 of the same 'British' pose, common to all three sets.
*** Horse is x8 of the same 'ECW' pose, common to both sets.


What the Company Says
"We are a UK based company specialising in the manufacture and production of 1/72 and 1/32 scale plastic soldiers. All of our figure are moulded from polythene, supplied unpainted and come boxed carrying the CE safety mark."

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