"A pile of Dead Soldiers in 28mm" Topic
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Tango01 | 08 Jul 2017 3:14 p.m. PST |
Alternative Armies propose piles of Napoleonic elven corpses in 28mm. I cannot see the difference with French soldiers…
Main page link Amicalement Armand |
robert piepenbrink | 08 Jul 2017 6:56 p.m. PST |
I keep wanting something like that--a little more spread out, perhaps--mounted on an old CLS canister swathe. |
Artilleryman | 09 Jul 2017 3:07 a.m. PST |
Reminds me of the present given to Prince George in 'Blackadder the Third'; 'a cigarillo case emblazoned with the regimental crest of crossed dead Frenchmen over a mound of dead Frenchmen'. |
deadhead | 09 Jul 2017 5:17 a.m. PST |
Warlord Games (Black Powder) do something very similar, but only in the La Haye Sainte set. Maybe I am very much mistaken, but unless you will fork out £300.00 GBP you cannot get these (strange company)
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Captain dEwell | 09 Jul 2017 12:16 p.m. PST |
What might be a good idea is if something similar was produced but with no distinguishing uniform to be seen, with the corpses either nude or covered in ragged garments. Such a generic model could then be used in conflicts from earliest times to the present – more sales! You heard it here first |
deadhead | 09 Jul 2017 12:39 p.m. PST |
Perry Mahdist plastics, you heard it here first. Bare arms and legs, easy to transplant, as plastic and easily cut. I have them and I have the plans…..I have the Perry ambulance, the Westfalia (now Black Hussar) British medical team, the same origin Prussian surgeons…..what I do not have is the time…… |
Jeigheff | 10 Jul 2017 6:31 p.m. PST |
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