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Von Miligan13 Nov 2014 11:00 a.m. PST

New WW1 dismounted Chasseurs and Dragoons 1914-1915
These dismounted troopers are operating a St Etienne machine gun as well as firing carbines and in other moving poses. These is an officer in each set. The Dragoons officer is holding a map and giving directions. The chasseurs officer is using his binoculars.

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These are designed to go with our cavalry figures and also the Machine gun carts in our ranges. The Chasseurs machine gun cart will be added shortly. There are 9 figures in each pack, plus a machine gun and other accessories like ammo box's. These cost £7.50 GBP each.

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This is the Dragoons Machine gun cart. The MG can be dismounted or fired from the cart once the horses have been unhitched. Operating in "batteries" at this time, 2 guns to a battery. Use them like field artillery.

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These cost £11.00 GBP a set.
Available from EWM : link
More details and comment on our face book site at :
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I look forward to your comments.

Regards
Paul Thompson at EWM/20mmZone

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP13 Nov 2014 4:16 p.m. PST

Nice. Scale?

Buckeye AKA Darryl13 Nov 2014 5:06 p.m. PST

I am thinking 20mm…I believe the rest of the site only has 20mm figures for sale. Interesting ranges, except that the Norwegians for WWII are all left handed-or the pictures are reversed!

Richard Baber13 Nov 2014 11:53 p.m. PST

The clue was the poster – Paul Thompson at EWM/20mmZone :-)

All their stuff is 20mm

I like these a lot, but we need a full set of carbine poses to represent dismounted troopers please :-)

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP14 Nov 2014 9:39 a.m. PST

I can also get a used Honda at my local Chevy dealer, so the name on the sign is not always a sure thing.

Von Miligan15 Nov 2014 10:58 a.m. PST

Thanks Richard,
All our ranges are 20mm scale.

Cheers

paul T

Personal logo Bobgnar Supporting Member of TMP17 Nov 2014 5:30 p.m. PST

Very nice looking sets. Maybe inspirational to makers of 28mm figures. Well organized with gun, shooter, helper, ammo carrier, officer and some protective troops. Too often sets have just shooter and loader.

I assume these are French?

Would be nice if all such notices had the troop type, scale, nationality, and dates of the figures mentioned so we know what we are looking at. 2 points for these figures with type and dates.

Personal logo DWilliams Supporting Member of TMP15 Dec 2014 7:58 p.m. PST

These figures really fill a huge hole in WW1 figures … in any scale!

monk2002uk15 Dec 2014 11:22 p.m. PST

Yes, these are French early war dragoons and chasseurs. The former made up most of the French cavalry regiments that went to war in 1914.

Robert

Karl 7228 Dec 2014 8:40 a.m. PST

As with all their stuff…………….. if only it was in 15mm!

Lion in the Stars28 Dec 2014 12:43 p.m. PST

As with all their stuff…………….. if only it was in 15mm!
I know!

Beautiful stuff, but I'm not about to start yet another scale when I have worked very hard to stick with 15mm for almost everything!

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