Millenniabilia
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Additions to our 'yoof' series: wartime conscripts or post-war national servicemen. Our tribute to Roy Selwyn-Smith who designed these figures for the Timpo hollowcast lead railway series. They have never been moulded in plastic before.

REP YF2 Soldier with kitbag (moulded in tan plastic). Sailor with kitbag (in a choice of blue or white plastic)
Replicants wanted to do something to celebrate the end of the millennium but we could only remember the last 50-odd years of it, so we have produced a set of six 54mm plastic figures representing youth culture from the 1950s onwards.
Most people can relate to one or other of these periods, so this is a chance to paint a figure of yourself in your tribal colours.

REP YF1 A set of six Yoofs either in mixed colours, or in pale pink for easier painting.
When the Home Guard was formed during World War Two, the staff at Lewes racecourse formed a mounted platoon. This is believed to have been the only Home Guard cavalry unit in existence and included several Grand National winning jockeys amongst its strength. Their job was to patrol the Sussex Downs looking for paratroopers - who never turned up!
Because Replicants is based in Lewes; we have decided to release a model of a member of the unit.

REP HG1 Mounted Home Guard and separate horse
