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Major William Martin RM19 Feb 2009 5:04 a.m. PST

Does anyone out there have direct experience with this ECW range, and preferably some pictures? My current collection is primarily Museum and Old Glory with some random Donnington mixed in, but I would like to add a few more and this looks to be a very complete range.

I know Peter Pig, Matchlock and FreiKorps are excellent ranges, but they are just too small to mix well with the figures that I already have. How large are the Gallia? Any help is greatly appreciated.

Bill

Rudysnelson19 Feb 2009 7:26 a.m. PST

Their range sculpts for gallia date from the 1980s. I painted a large number of them and even carried some in my store.

If I remember correctly they will mix better with the other companies that you mentioned more than Museum or Old Glory.

AonghusONia20 Feb 2009 12:02 p.m. PST

I got some samples a few years ago they are small & cartoony think tinsoldier to give an idea of style. I quite liked them & will propably go with them if I ever get round to building an ecw army. I may have left them in itrland when I moved but if I brought them to the US with me I'll take some photos over the weekend.

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