"Figure identification - 25mm napoleonics" Topic
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Jeremy S | 01 Feb 2015 2:39 p.m. PST |
I want to thank everyone for providing information to help me identify the lot of 25mm mini figs I received. There are 6 that I am unable to identify because they do not have a code on their base. The other ones are 25mm napoleonics and I'm pretty sure these are too. I numbered them for ease of recognition. thanks in advance!
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dwight shrute | 01 Feb 2015 2:47 p.m. PST |
1,2,3 are Naps Russian Cuirassiers , possibly a command set . |
VonBlucher | 01 Feb 2015 3:08 p.m. PST |
They all look to be Minifig's, exception middle bottom row. Top row all 3 figures later Russian Cuirassier. 2nd row 1st figure Krakus, or a Cossack hard to tell, 2nd figure Russian Peasant militia, 3rd figure Russian Officer. |
Jeremy S | 01 Feb 2015 3:24 p.m. PST |
thanks for the fast replies. 2nd row, 1st figure, Krakus, or a Cossack, do they belong to a specific place? Russian, French, prussian…etc? |
SJDonovan | 01 Feb 2015 5:21 p.m. PST |
I think 4 is a Krakus officer from the Duchy of Warsaw range: link Here's a picture of a trooper for comparison:
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ColCampbell | 01 Feb 2015 6:14 p.m. PST |
The Russian cuirassiers are the typical MiniFig mounted command group of officer, standard bearer (no matter if the cavalry type carried a standard or not), and a bugler (no matter if the cavalry type had drummers – i.e., dragoons – or not). Jim |
Jeremy S | 01 Feb 2015 6:57 p.m. PST |
Thank you! I've got some reading to do! |
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