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YogiBearMinis Supporting Member of TMP10 Feb 2014 6:45 a.m. PST

These are still not up and listed on their new website, and I cannot get Foundry to answer numerous emails on the subject. Does anyone have any insight on these two collections?

The Italian range had a lot of interesting figures, while the German range had a certain amount of overlap with the landsknecht range, though not entirely and had some interesting figures as well. Were these ranges perhaps sculpted by someone that the "new" Foundry is not fond of, or did these ranges somehow have a bad reputation?

Puster Sponsoring Member of TMP11 Feb 2014 4:54 p.m. PST

I have, frankly, no idea wether these new ranges will show up again, but as an avid collector of the Italian war era I never felt an inclination to buy these sets when they were online. Individual models were not bad, and could have justified the average price for this or that singular pose, but the set was not worth the price.

I would not expect these to go online again as long as they have other work to do. Perhaps not at all. You could mail Dave Thomas (ebay: davet-shop, or something alike) who seems to sometimes buy surplus Foundrys en bulk and sells them via ebay.

Beaumap05 Nov 2014 2:26 p.m. PST

Sculpted by Ronnie 'the moulder' – back in production. Just bought some in the new shop.personally I like the style. Match Perry too for variety.Maybe slightly better fed!

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