"need help...looking for lace wars old school" Topic
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razuse | 19 Feb 2016 4:26 a.m. PST |
So, I am thinking about building a lacewar old school force(s). I need help choosing a manufacture that is still available. I know about Spencer Smith, can you guys give me other choices? I want a figure that is smooth and simple…tricorn type. |
thehawk | 19 Feb 2016 6:52 a.m. PST |
RSM95 sold by Dayton Painting Consortium are genuine old school figures formerly known as Pax Britannica. Low cost and simple to paint. dpcltdcom.org A picture from the Duchy Of Stollen blog:
link The original Holger Eriksson figures are available from Tradition London |
Ottoathome | 20 Feb 2016 7:18 a.m. PST |
Also available from Tradition of London is the Charles Staddens and Willies (Surens) that Peter Young used in CHARTE!!!. the most old school of old school, however Dayton Painting Consortiums troops are every bit as good if not more, and they are always adding to their range. otto |
battleeditor | 20 Feb 2016 3:44 p.m. PST |
Don't forget Minden Miniatures available from Fife & Drum, or Miniature Figurines in the smaller (but very old school) 25mm size. |
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