
"Arab citizens, excecutioners, female hoplites and .." Topic
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Pauls Bods | 16 Apr 2012 8:08 a.m. PST |
..slightly different looking 1/72nd napoleonic infantry/Artillery
The rest here; linkMild nudity. Cheers paul |
Yesthatphil | 16 Apr 2012 8:45 a.m. PST |
Some beautiful stuff there, Paul
. That rigging we glimpsed looks a bit of a labour of love, though
Phil |
GarrisonMiniatures | 16 Apr 2012 9:40 a.m. PST |
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Huscarle | 16 Apr 2012 11:55 a.m. PST |
Lovely models, if only they were 28mm
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Lord Ashram | 16 Apr 2012 2:23 p.m. PST |
Damn, if those were 28mm I would buy a bunch. 1/72 is like 20mm, right? |
Whatisitgood4atwork | 16 Apr 2012 10:48 p.m. PST |
Lovely work. That's the sort of C18 imagi-nation I like to imagine. |
Pauls Bods | 17 Apr 2012 12:46 a.m. PST |
@ IŽd like to see them in 28mm as well and 1/72nd..like PSR, I use that to cover everything 20 – 26mm, but these are more likely to be at the taller end, 23-25mm. Cheers paul |
Dn Jackson  | 17 Apr 2012 4:37 a.m. PST |
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abdul666lw | 17 Apr 2012 5:06 a.m. PST |
Lovely. Wonder why they call them 'Napoleonic'? Their tricornes show they are clearly intended for the Lace Wars. A communication mistake, given that Napoleonic wargamers are, on the average, far more 'deadly serious' and disinclined to indulge into 'unhistoricity' than Lace Wars ones. They appear to be available from: link Did they used 3D printing? It would be easy to produce 28-30mm variants (and, for that matter, 15mm ones) to satisfy everybody. In 28mm Eureka makes the 'Sandras' TMP link But then, if they are 'large' 23mm, women on the average are more petite than men, put on thick bases they could appear in a 28mm army? |
Frederick  | 17 Apr 2012 5:14 a.m. PST |
Well, Austrian artillery did wear bicornes for the entire Napoleonic era Interesting looking sets of minis – I don't paint in that scale, but they are pretty well detailed |
Pauls Bods | 17 Apr 2012 5:55 a.m. PST |
@Dn. They are made by an independant sculptor.. @Jean..she, the sculptor DannyC lives in china and the final versions are sold in germany (wuppertal). She sculpts them..
No 3D printing (3D is the name of her friends company in China ) so unfortunately no chance of them being made in 28mm, sorry. Cheers paul |
Cardinal Hawkwood | 17 Apr 2012 4:56 p.m. PST |
look like Eureka pirated Sandras.. |
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