John Jenkins Designs

The French and Indian War
Battle on Snowshoes
On March 14th 1758 a small battle took place in the wilderness of north America. The total number on both sides did not exceed 500 men. These men on the British side were primarily native born settlers from New England led by Robert Rogers, and on the French side native born Canadians and their native Indian allies of New France, led by the French partisan Langy. This battle did not end in a draw. Despite the success of an initial ambush by Rogers and his rangers, the battle was to swing the way of the numerically superior French force. It was to be a clear cut victory for the French and Indians and resulted in the almost total annihilation of the best of the newly formed English Rangers. Only darkness was to save Rogers and the remnants of his force. This battle has become known as "The Battle On Snowshoes"
The Entire Snowshoes Range Has Been Retired! UPDATED 12/30/2011

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SF-05

French Militia #2 - 2 Figures Skirmishing
(Limited Edition 500)

$59.00

One Left

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SF-06

French Militia Wounded - 2 Figures
(Limited Edition 350)

$59.00

One Left

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SF-07

Ensign Langy
(Limited Edition 350)

$32.00

In-Stock

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SRR-06

"He Ain't Heavy - He's My Brother" 2 Figures retreating
(Limited Edition 500)

$39.00

One Left

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SRR-07

Winter Campers- 2 Figures and fireplace
(Limited Edition 500)

$64.00

In-Stock

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SRR-08

Winter Bush Tent

$30.00

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SRR-09

"Falling Back" - 2 Figures
(Limited Edition 350)

$58.00

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SRR-10

"Fight & Flight" Major Robert Rogers and Woodland Indian
(Limited Edition 350)

$62.00

In-Stock

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