
"The Patriot blister from ZombieSmith review" Topic
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| Anatoli | 24 Mar 2013 3:03 a.m. PST |
I was made aware of this blister over at TMP, one user saw my comment about me wanting miniatures representing Mel Gibson and his two sons from the scene where they wipe out a small British column. And guess what, there is a 28mm version of all 3 characters! The manufacturer is ZombieSmith and the miniatures are very affordable going for 9USD. The sculpts are great and look the part, can't wait to paint them up and use them in my Muskets & Tomahawks games (maybe they'll give me a reason to branch out beyond French & Indian War into AWI). More pictures and size comparison with various other ranges in my collection can be seen on my blog: link
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| doc mcb | 24 Mar 2013 4:14 a.m. PST |
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| 45thdiv | 24 Mar 2013 4:31 a.m. PST |
I went over to the ZombieSmith site, but could not find these. Loads of new Quar that I want, but not these. I did find the link via your blog. Thanks. Matthew |
| Dan Beattie | 24 Mar 2013 9:26 a.m. PST |
It commemorates one of Washington's errors: not using an army of teens. Based on the movie, which is scrupulously correct, teens were great fighters against the Redcoats. They would have required less supplies because they would wear smaller uniforms, have smaller guns, and eat less*. They would also be smaller targets. *Except my teens, who eat more. |
John the OFM  | 24 Mar 2013 3:54 p.m. PST |
Based on the movie, which is scrupulously correct, Oh, absolutely. I see that scene as a hymn to the 2nd Ammendment.  |
marco56  | 24 Mar 2013 6:33 p.m. PST |
I got these also and like them.They will go with my Conquest and Perry's. Mark |
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