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ITALWARS12 Mar 2015 1:16 p.m. PST

Hello
As title says..i'm looking for some 28mm French figures in manteau usable, after suitable convesion (mainly head)for Classic French Foreign Légionaires to use with my TSATF units…i already have some OG and the too much big Redoubt wounded..i'm looking for something else to complete my Légionaires wounded figures…probably WW1 French or FPW figures could be ok ..but i did'nt find anything of that sort
thanks in advance

Jcfrog14 Mar 2015 3:03 a.m. PST

They never get wounded or show it: the motto is march or die.;))

Mad Guru15 Mar 2015 11:51 a.m. PST

Gringo40s Maximillian range has a wounded Legionnaire lying on the ground with seperate pack, rifle, and kepi…

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Here's a pic of the bare metal from their French Foreign Legion catalogue page and a link to it…

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They have a dead legionaire as well. The only down-side is they are not in greatcoats, but still might work.

Another possibility is the ACW Union Infantry in Greatcoat falling wounded figure from Dixon – ACW 180b – which unfortunately I can't find a pic of.

Henry Martini15 Mar 2015 1:59 p.m. PST

Wrong uniform – but then, the 1860s are a long way chronouniformologically* from the 1900s.

*Ah, me and Shakespeare…

Nick Stern Supporting Member of TMP19 Mar 2015 8:17 a.m. PST

Redoubt has some in their March or Die line. I do not know if they are currently being produced.

ITALWARS27 Mar 2015 7:54 p.m. PST

thanks for your kind suggestions…Gringo Légionaire seem nice and, maybe, could be adapted..but i read somewhere that those Gringos figures are really bigs if compared with other manufactures…
I'll have also a look at Dixon ACW
thanks again

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