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Clays Russians21 Dec 2015 6:19 p.m. PST

Real good intentions with the Crimean line. We have big holes tho. ZOUAVES, real 1854 zouaves, French cavalry, British dragons and smelly Turks. Russian Uhlans. Dreadfully annoying. I've 1300 in 15mm and want to upsize with a complete range. WF are small compared to GW and we still have no zouaves- no you cannot use FPW zouaves, the accoutrements are all wrong. Whahhhh.

Ivan DBA21 Dec 2015 8:49 p.m. PST

What are you talking about?!?

Cyrus the Great21 Dec 2015 10:10 p.m. PST

@Clays Russians,
Maybe 2016 will see them put into production!

mashrewba22 Dec 2015 3:00 a.m. PST

There is a Zouave in the Foundry Maximilian range but that probably doesn't help much.
I've just mixed them up to be honest for the Crimea/Mexico
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It a real shame about Turkish figures particularly as there was a lot of fighting with the Russians outside the Crimea.

Clays Russians25 Dec 2015 2:27 a.m. PST

Mashe I know, having this as a primary period of focus with Saga as my secondary, it's frustrating to say the least. At least I can still muster legions of all ticket holders in 15mil using Minifigs. Did not think of the maxillian Zouave, I'll take a look. I have always wondered if 2000 CW was too much. Me thinks I may find out before I'm 60 (56 now).

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