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JC Lira15 Sep 2014 6:32 p.m. PST

I'd like to throw some elites into my Trojan army (in progress) who are wearing long scale coats. A lot of manufacturers will give you one scale coat elite in a command or chariot package -- anyone know where I can buy a handful of these guys alone?

I don't really care whether these are sold as Trojans, Hittites, Sea People, Assyrians, or whatever.

I'm leaning towards Newline (who call them chariot crew but will sell them six at a time without chariots) but I'd like to weigh some options.

John the OFM15 Sep 2014 6:37 p.m. PST

Redoubt.
An amazing range of beautiful figures and impressive vignettes.

WillieB18 Sep 2014 2:48 a.m. PST

Just as an example, the 'Hector' figure in both TX8 and Tx9 is simply fantastic.

John the OFM18 Sep 2014 7:20 p.m. PST

The Foundry "Heroes" packs are pretty good too. Both Foundry and Redoubt are based on the same book, Peter Connolly's "The Legend of Odysseus".
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So are the Old Glory figures, but they are OK, but not as good as the Redoubt or Foundry.

JC Lira19 Sep 2014 7:10 a.m. PST

Which Old Glories have scale coats?

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