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ONIRIAMINIATURES15 Mar 2013 5:50 a.m. PST

Hi all

Our new set of 28mm French Imperial Guard Grenadiers is now available.

The set comprises Sapper (a real stunning piece) and two more charging grenadiers (with separate heads and different poses form our previous set).
We plan to release two more sets to close our "Plancenoit range". One set will include a Grenadier drummer and two Prussians (most probably dead/wounded/fleeing). The other set will include 3 more charging grenadiers with slightly different poses and faces. This set will be useful to bulk up the grenadiers' ranks in a vignette or to create wargaming units.

We hope you like these little gems.
Thank you for your support.

Saludetes


REF: 28V2
Scale: 1/56 (28mm)
Sculptor: Antonio Zapatero
Price: 12€+p&P

Orders:
oniriaminiatures.blogspot.com.es

oniriaminiatures@hotmail.com








79thPA Supporting Member of TMP15 Mar 2013 6:01 a.m. PST

Very nice.

jammy four Sponsoring Member of TMP15 Mar 2013 6:39 a.m. PST

lovely figures Angel..i wish you really well with these
beauties!!

en avant!!

regards
Ged

gringo40s.com
gringo40s.blogspot.com
and expanding 28mm ranges

HussarL15 Mar 2013 8:16 a.m. PST

Excellent figures! Going to order some.

Brian Smaller15 Mar 2013 9:30 a.m. PST

I love these but am not sure i could paint them well enough to do the figures justice. They are incredible for 28mm.

ONIRIAMINIATURES15 Mar 2013 10:11 a.m. PST

Cheers Guys.
Thanks for comments.

Brian: If someone isn't a top chef but has good working material (good meat, fish, fresh veggies, etc…) it's more likely he can cook a good dish, than with not so good material..
Same applies to painting. If the figure is good it will help the paint job (and I think that good figures are easier to paint and encourage you to go one step ahead)

Saludetes

Ashenduke15 Mar 2013 1:30 p.m. PST

Wow they look great!

Marcus Maximus15 Mar 2013 1:51 p.m. PST

Is it possible for someone to upload a photo comparing these with Perry or Victrix please? Thank you.

Brian Smaller15 Mar 2013 3:07 p.m. PST

@ONIRIAMINIATURES – Good sales pitch :)

When the range is complete I may well add another battalion of grenadiers to my French Army :)

Personal logo deadhead Supporting Member of TMP15 Mar 2013 4:30 p.m. PST

Well I am still sitting here munching because I insisted that the first three Grenadiers in the Plancenoit range could not be 28mm. I said I'd eat my words if they were not "three ups" giving some idea of what we might get in the post. Now convinced I wsa wrong and, for the first time, some real competition for the Perrys. These lads are a bit taller but are anatomically correct and in the same proportion…so mix well with the Perry Figs.

Hang the slightly, slightly, higher cost. Think of the time you will invest on each figure and consider what else you might do with the tiny sum saved by buying a cheaper hobbit grumbler….half a Starbuck's Cappucinio maybe? Not worth it…support these folk!

ONIRIAMINIATURES17 Mar 2013 3:07 p.m. PST

Hi all.
Thanks for your comments.
deadhead@: Thanks for your "review". It is obvious that we cannot compete in price with the big companies. But we can try it in terms of quality. At the end of the day we think that the final customer is going to benefit from this.
Should someone wnat any comparasion pictures feel free to mail us annd we will glady send them.

Thanks for your support.

Saludetes

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