"Perry 25-28mm Plastic are good?any comments?" Topic
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Nicholas71 | 20 Mar 2015 10:40 p.m. PST |
I am starting an army and i decided this time to order Perry Plastic figures from the Agincourt period..i also have already two large armies with mixed minis(Perry-Foundry-Essex-black hat and Front Rank..front rank i think are a bit on the big size but still ok) Will the Plastic fit?Do they look good ?After painting will they look like their metal ones? |
Griefbringer | 20 Mar 2015 11:50 p.m. PST |
I do not yet have first hand experience with the Agincourt to Orleans plastics, but I have assembled a whole lot of their late 15th century (WotR) plastics and those are excellent. Perrys have plenty of pictures of the assembled and/or painted figures on their website:
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Dean AKI | 21 Mar 2015 10:17 a.m. PST |
In line with the perry metals, they are probably slighter and less caricatured than most other ranges out there, but they are utterly gorgeous and a breeze to assemble. Hard to find fault with any of the sets the Perry's turn out. But I would not mix them with Front Rank or Essex in the same unit. Likely to look a bit odd if you are a stickler for such things… |
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