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"Irregular Miniatures Italian Wars of Unification in 25mm" Topic


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Durando17 Mar 2012 3:32 a.m. PST

I ran across these the other day has anyone seen them..?

Dave Wargamer17 Mar 2012 4:13 a.m. PST

Assuming you mean seen them in the metal, no, not as yet, I was waiting to see how the range expands before dipping my toe in the water.

They are advertised as 28mm, rather than 25mm, but Irregular are usually on the smaller side.

The Italian infantry don't look quite right for either Piedmontese or Neapolitans, neither fish nor fowl, but I'm nitpicking and it is good to see a new range for this very colourful period.

mashrewba17 Mar 2012 11:55 a.m. PST

I like the look of the Garibaldini -I'll be adding some of these to my French Republican FPW army.

I very pleased to see something for this era coming out that I don't have to order from aboard.

Artilleryman17 Mar 2012 12:31 p.m. PST

Sadly nothing for the first war (1848-49) as far as I can see.

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