"new additions 1914 early WW1 range from EWM." Topic
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Von Miligan | 02 Sep 2014 8:20 a.m. PST |
NEW 1914 early WW1 range additions from EWM. More additions to the growing WW1 OTT branded French 1914/15 ranges. These now include a Dragons command set mounted, Zouave infantry in section sets and as singles and a beautiful Chasseurs Des Alpin marching with or without rear pack.
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link Lastly, a French Dragon machine gun cart pulled by 4 horses in traces, 2 ridden by dragons, the St Etienne mounted on the cart, separate so it can be unloaded and 2 riders carrying carbines in support. I had an inspired bank holiday weekend and designed these. They were moulded and cast on the Tuesday. I wish every new project went as well?
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link The Chasseur Alpin is the only pose so far, but others will follow. Having the pack as a separate casting gives more verity to the model. Zouaves offered in 14 man sections, a selection of the available poses and including a section leader at £9.60 GBP a set.
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link More information and pictures at : link Available now on the webstore at : link Paul T@EWM
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Tarleton | 02 Sep 2014 9:17 a.m. PST |
These look good chaps. That Dragoon MG cart is quite something….. |
79thPA | 02 Sep 2014 9:24 a.m. PST |
I love that dragoon machine gun cart! |
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