Showing posts with label Battle on the Monongahela. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Battle on the Monongahela. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

John Jenkins Designs Collectors Club: 2011 Membership Piece

Bgs Toy Soldiers is proud to announce, starting 2011 we will be offering John Jenkins Designs Club Collectors pieces. To be a member of this exclusive club, you will need to purchase either JJCLUB-2011A or JJCLUB-2011B. With this purchase, the collector will receive a membership for 2011, the military miniature collectors piece, the 2011 Annual, and the privilege of purchasing
John Jenkins Club: JJCLUB-2011B
John Jenkins Club: JJCLUB-2011B
other limited edition club pieces throughout the year.

Once you are a member of the John Jenkins Club for 2011, we will contact you during each preview period for 2011 and let you know what piece is coming up and you can let us know if you would like to pre-order the piece, which will guarantee that a piece is made exclusively for you, the collector. Some collections, such as the Battle on the Monongahela, will only have new pieces directly through the John Jenkins Club. Also, once a member of John Jenkins Club, you can order as many of a single piece as you like with your one membership.

To join the John Jenkins Collectors Club for 2011 through www.BgsToySoldiers.com, purchase one of the two Collectors Club pieces at: John Jenkins Designs Club

John Jenkins Club Set #6, which is the first piece for the 2011 club is now in the preview period and available for pre-order at www.BgsToySoldiers.com.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

John Jenkins Designs: Battle On The Monongahela

BgsToySoldiers.com has just received John Jenkins Designs latest releases from their Battle on the Monongahela collection. The latest collection of pieces are some wagoneers and British artillery pieces. The roads that were traveled during Braddock's expedition were badly constructed and resulted in the British artillery moving at about 2 miles a day. Civilians were used to move the artillery accross the country. One of these wagoneers was a young 21 year old Daniel Boone. He was one of the lucky survivors of Braddock's Disaster.

On 9th July 1755 amid the wilderness of North America, Britain suffered one of the most humiliating defeats in her history. General Braddock's army, a mixture of British regulars and American Militia, was devastated, losing over 900 men from a force of 1,300. General Braddock was killed and the remnants of his army were rescued by his aide, Colonel George Washington. This defeat and subsequent chain of events ultimately led to the start of the Seven Years' War.

Pictured on the right is the John Jenkins Designs: British Artillery Crew - BA-01, which is limited to only 350 pieces and retails for $92.00 USD.

Order your John Jenkins Designs figures today at www.BgsToySoldiers.com