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OldBlackWater17 Jul 2016 7:28 a.m. PST

Hello Folks,

Wondering if anyone manufactures casualty figures -foot, horse and artillery in 1/600 scale (3mm) or even 2mm? Thanks.

OBW

Pedrobear17 Jul 2016 8:38 a.m. PST

At this scale you should be able to just squash the figures and paint some blood them.

Dave Crowell17 Jul 2016 8:42 a.m. PST

Peter Pig Hammerin' Iron ACW skirmisher blocks used to be prone figures. The photo on their website now looks like a different sculpt than what I have.

Pico Armour also offers some prone poses among their modern troops.

Neither are specifically casualties, but with proper painting they might do.

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP17 Jul 2016 12:07 p.m. PST

Agreed – just glue figures down and twist, then paint.

OldBlackWater18 Jul 2016 7:05 a.m. PST

Thanks for the responses. I'm working with the 3mm Oddzial Osmy american civil war miniatures that I got from Pico Armor. They are made from a very hard and brittle metal alloy, so there's no twisting, squashing or modification possible. I can snap the infantry and cavalry off their bases and use them lying on the ground but the poses don't look the best as casualties. I was hoping for something like the Bacchus 6mm ecw casualties. Making wrecked field pieces is a problem as well because of the hardness of metal. I would love to see some castings of busted wheels/artillery carriage-limbers and some casualty strips of various prone individuals and riderless horses. I'll check the modern lines for prone poses as suggested.

OBW

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