
"1st Corps Mexican-American War at Scale Creep Miniatures" Topic
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Extra Crispy  | 29 Oct 2009 9:27 a.m. PST |
It has taken me a while to finally get around to uploading some of the smaller ranges from my acquisition of the Olde Rivertowne stock. OR had begun bringing in a few select packs from 1st Corps out of the UK. First up are the 25mm Mexican American War packs. You can find them here: link I will be working to get pictures from the 1st Corps site added to my own, but in the meantime you can see some pictures here: link I will be stocking this range on an ongoing basis and will be able to special order any packs from any other 1st Corps ranges for you as well. Many of these figures are also useful for a variety of Old West scenarios
Mark "Extra Crispy" Severin Owner, Scale Creep Miniatures ScaleCreep.com DeepFriedHappyMice.com |
aecurtis  | 29 Oct 2009 9:41 a.m. PST |
Again, well done! These are some overlooked figures, but I really like them (of course mine are so old, they came from Brookhurst, three owners of 1st Corps ago!). But they're very characterful, IMO. Allen |
Frederick  | 29 Oct 2009 10:25 a.m. PST |
Mark: Great news – I have some of them and, as Allen notes, they have a lot of character- "El Supremo" is my favourite, as the donkey-mounted leader of my merry Mexican revolutionaries |
| madmick | 29 Oct 2009 4:39 p.m. PST |
The good news is this range has almost been completly remolded, just the Mexican cavalry to do. The photos on the website show the old castings, we'll be adding new photos eventually. |
79thPA  | 30 Oct 2009 5:23 a.m. PST |
A friend of mine said these were great looking figs. |
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