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Krisztian23 Sep 2014 12:03 p.m. PST

Hi,

The 5th set is available of Honvéd Miniatures.
It is 15mm Austrian field artillery in the 1848-49 wars. It can work in the Hungarian war of independence and in the First Italian war of independence.
The box contains 2 x 6pd guns and 1 x 12pd guns, 12 figures in 6 poses, accessories and resin bases.

I made complete set. I painted the figures in 2 way, some with drybrushing, the others with black primer.



You can see more photos and buy this set here:

hagen-miniatures.de/index.php/en/produkte/category/view/210


In this 1848-49 wars serial, the next set will be Austrian dragoons.

Bye,
TK

Frank the Arkie23 Sep 2014 7:06 p.m. PST

Does anyone in the U.S. carry this line?

The Bavarian24 Sep 2014 11:04 p.m. PST

Hi,

no, just we have them. But postage in a registered letter to the USA is just 6,70$ for up to 10 sets.

cheers
uwe

Personal logo DWilliams Supporting Member of TMP29 Sep 2014 11:15 a.m. PST

Beautiful figures and nice painting job. While we're on this topic, does anyone know how long the Austro-Hungarians continued to paint their cannons and caissons yellow? I'm interested in the 1859 and 1866 conflicts in particular.

Hohenlinden29 Sep 2014 11:21 p.m. PST

Yes, they did, with the metal work, black.

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