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Thank you for the photos :)

Some really interesting ones.. and some more. meh.

No idea what to call that green jacked woman... maybe slingshot princess, as suggested.. ???
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First: the Highland Warrior.

Hatwear, legs and body print however suggest a more recent historical date than the original Highlander; I'm thinking about the Battle of Culloden or thereabouts. I wonder whether a musket wouldn't have been more suitable than a sword and shield.
Definitely. The Jacobite army ordered a couple of thousand targes to be made but in the end most didn't get used. Muskets were the preferred weapon, a mix of French and British designs depending on where they could source them. Swords are the iconic weapon but most didn't have them. The sword was a basket hilted sword, the pirate cutlass is probably the closest sword, not the big sword featured in this set. Those big swords stopped being used probably in the early 18th century, they weren't around by the time of Culloden. Also the bonnet should be blue, practically all the bonnets in Scotland, lowland and highland, were some shade of blue but I guess you could claim this one was a very dark blue.

After the failed rising in 1715 the British parliament enacted a Disarming Act which saw a lot of traditional weapons taken out of circulation. 30 years later the Jacobites were scraping the bottom of the barrel to find weapons of any kind, the poorer sorts were showing up with rusted blades and various antique firearms with some not even in working order.

Would love to see a tartan version of the grey coat on this figure and a white cross on the bonnet representing the Jacobite cockade. As it stands the figure would make a good represenation of a recruit from the Lowlands equipped with a plaid and targe to show what side they were on.
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Great pictures! You've shown some of the best in this series. :)
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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by Tiermann on July 09, 2025, 23:21:07 »
Thanks for posting those, looks like another good series 👍
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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by Rhalius on July 09, 2025, 07:14:33 »
The highland warrior I might get, same with the woman with the long green coat. Not sure yet about the northern warrior.

Why the Mountie needs a bayonet? to slash your tires with if you don't pay your parking tickets of course!  :lol:
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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by StJohn on July 09, 2025, 02:01:23 »
I'm ending for the moment with this lady.



I would have liked a simpler skirt underneath the hooped skirt. :(



She clearly is a match for Everdreamerz One's Mr Cookie Bear.

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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by StJohn on July 09, 2025, 01:56:21 »
The Marching Band Girl's hair doesn't quite fit the chin band of her hat.


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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by StJohn on July 09, 2025, 01:53:49 »
Yet more Orc green with this lady. What is she supposed to be?



She's pretty, though. Please note the face printing :love:



The rubber coat was first seen with the Vampire (Hunter?) of Boys Series 21.

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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by StJohn on July 09, 2025, 01:48:52 »
More Orc green is with the Knight. Uninspired. :(



The body and arms are plain without printing. In Orc green. :rock:
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Mystery Figures Series / Re: Figures Series 28 (Boys 71889, Girls 71890)
« Last post by StJohn on July 09, 2025, 01:46:03 »
We now get to the Viking / Northern Warrior.



I'm very happy to see a LOT of Orc green in this series. This pariticular shade of colour used to be scarce but has come into fashion with Playmobil.



The hair and beard are one piece, first seen with Playmo-Friends 70810.

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