"28mm Brigade Models Belgians" Topic
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GARS1900 | 04 Feb 2016 3:59 p.m. PST |
I've been eyeing the Brigade Models 1914 Belgians. How do these guys scale with Brigade Games, Tsuba and Parroom Station? |
idontbelieveit | 05 Feb 2016 10:30 a.m. PST |
I didn't know there were two vendors of 1914 Belgians in 28mm. I like the ebor ones quite a bit. |
GARS1900 | 05 Feb 2016 5:40 p.m. PST |
Isn't Ebor on the large side of 28mm, though? I don't have any 28mm WW1 Belgians whatsoever, so I'm not sure. |
idontbelieveit | 05 Feb 2016 7:17 p.m. PST |
I don't know for sure. Their WSS figures are more slender than the corresponding range from Front Rank, but I don't know how they compare in WW1. |
GARS1900 | 06 Feb 2016 9:50 p.m. PST |
I'm starting to lean towards ebor, since they seem to be between Front Rank and Foundry minis in terms of height, (in other words, middle height). Brigade Models seems to be massive, judging from size comparisons online. |
Mark Strachan | 12 Feb 2016 7:30 a.m. PST |
For my Belgians the infantry were all Great War, the dog carts and civilians were Brigade Models and the guide cavalry were Ebor. Great War were the better figures overall, but they all mixed well enough, with the exception of the dismounted guides which were grossly under scale. |
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