
"Re: Redoubt Renaissance pics + Have Pike, Will Travel" Topic
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| 1stJaeger | 19 Nov 2008 4:07 p.m. PST |
Ask Trevor to put an image on-line for you. I did for their scot dragoons, and he put them in! Redoubt had drawings on their old website, and when they remodelled the site switched over to photos
but there are thousands of items to photograph
and time is fleeting! Cheers Romain |
| Mithridates | 19 Nov 2008 4:49 p.m. PST |
Condottiere – based on their olde paper catalogue the Redoubt culverin is big and looks very similar to the previous Hinchliffe Pavia range artillery piece. Split vertical trail. I have it unpainted with the 5 person crew X19 that can be used to try and move the beast. Cannot recall seeing an on-line example I'm afraid but can recommend the model as well as the crew set. Good luck with the Xchange rate – for us downunder the rate against both the pound and US $ is terrible! When you add in the 20% posts and packing it is even worse. Garry |
| Mithridates | 20 Nov 2008 5:57 a.m. PST |
Quite right about the Osprey – photo on p21 is an exact copy! Even down to the crew. Redoubt are on the large side as you say. But then my eyes are not what they used to be and I appreciate any help I can get. Garry |
| Rich Knapton | 20 Nov 2008 11:06 a.m. PST |
There you go Condottiere. You can never have enough weird-assed cannons on the Italian Wars battlefield. link Rich |
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