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Delbruck17 Oct 2013 8:58 a.m. PST

A couple of questions about Khurasan"s Late 17th Century French.

1. Does anyone know what pose B is for the pikemen?
2. Are the pikes cast on?

I hope that it is marching over the shoulder/pike upright without cast-on pike. A marching pikemen is needed for any unit with marching musketeers.

WKeyser17 Oct 2013 1:00 p.m. PST

Did not know they had the French released!!!
William

WKeyser21 Oct 2013 11:11 p.m. PST

I guess they have not released the French, as Khurasan is usually good about responding to posts about his figures!

Too bad, I really hope that he can squeeze in a few TYW releases in amongst all that silly 15 mm Sci Fi ;)

William

Major William Martin RM22 Oct 2013 7:31 a.m. PST

Don't know Will, and obviously can't speak for Jon. However, they are on the site now with pics and available to add to the shopping cart (which Jon usually doesn't do unless he can fill the order):

link

I'm getting ready to order a couple of battalions and I'll let you know how they compare to the other Late 17th Century/LoA figures out there.

To try and answer Delbruck's original question; from what I remember of the greens, I'm pretty sure that "pose B" is standing with pikes vertical. I do know that the pikes are cast-on, as are all the pikes and flag staffs in this range.

Bill
Sir William the Aged

WKeyser22 Oct 2013 7:55 a.m. PST

Sorry my mistake, I thought TYW for some reason as the French where supposed to come out at some time!!!
William

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