"Victorious Miniatures launch Flanders Expedition range" Topic
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Arcane Steve | 15 Sep 2017 6:59 a.m. PST |
We have just received and reviewed the new range from Victorious Miniatures, a new venture launched by a fellow wargamer. The figures represent the British Army in Flanders circa 1793-95 in 28mm scale. To see the figures and my review, please refer to my blog: link I hope that you agree that these are a nice addition to the figures available and like me, look forward to the next batch of releases. |
von Winterfeldt | 15 Sep 2017 7:26 a.m. PST |
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robert piepenbrink | 15 Sep 2017 2:23 p.m. PST |
Hmm. Some of those may follow me home, but my general rule is that I need a Marlburian British army, a Seven Year War British Army, an AWI British Army and a Napoleonic British Army. If the Irish, the Jacobites or the Jacobins want to make trouble, they're just going to have to pick from that list. HM government can find enemies faster than I can raise armies. |
Artilleryman | 15 Sep 2017 3:15 p.m. PST |
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Keith T | 17 Sep 2017 11:32 a.m. PST |
They are compatible with Perry, Front rank And Crusader[no surprise as Mark Sims is the sculptor]. The war in Holland 1793-95 or the war of the first coalition, all the players are their Russia, Austria, Britain and the French republic. Its the start of what will become the Napoleonic wars and will last for 22 years with a lot of changes in tactics and uniforms. The British had round hats and Bicorn before the more famous shako. Keith @ VM |
Keith T | 30 Sep 2017 9:44 a.m. PST |
The Duke of York and line infantry in round hats. |
Royston Papworth | 03 Oct 2017 3:57 a.m. PST |
I have some of these and can testify they are very nice figures. I am reading A Waste of Blood and Treasure at the moment, which has left me wishing these chaps were for 1799… However, I have always fancied the Mysore Wars and these would do nicely for that conflict too… |
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