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Keith T30 Sep 2017 9:27 a.m. PST

A new venture is the Boxer rebellion range from Http://victoriousminiatures.com First in this range are some New artillery, Dragon cannon, light cannon and a twin barrel cannon plus a limber.
These are all based on photos taken by soldiers after the rebellion was put down. Very soon we will have the gunners to go along with these guns.
The rebellion covers 1898-1901 Boxers v imperial troops, then v Europeans then both Imperials & Boxers v the Europeans.
These models can be used for wars leading up to the Boxer rebellion and on into the Chinese civil war.

Keith T30 Sep 2017 9:38 a.m. PST

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Keith T30 Sep 2017 9:39 a.m. PST

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Keith T30 Sep 2017 9:40 a.m. PST

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Keith T30 Sep 2017 9:42 a.m. PST

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Ok there you are some nice and a bit different models.
Keith @ VM

Hafen von Schlockenberg30 Sep 2017 10:25 a.m. PST

You don't say,but I see from the website they're 28mm.

Very nice,and look like they might be suitable for earlier periods,too.

BTW, at first glance,I thought the top pic was cart with a dead wolf,or something,but the painted one on the site makes it clearer. The dragon's head appears to be on its side; is this from an example?

Keith T30 Sep 2017 10:48 a.m. PST

These were all based on photos taken at the time by British and other soldiers.
Keith @ VM

Cerdic30 Sep 2017 1:08 p.m. PST

I must say that this all looks like good stuff!

It's always pleasing to see a new manufacturer making nice figures. I'm doing my bit to get the word out…

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Keith T01 Oct 2017 8:53 a.m. PST

Thanks Cedric every bit helps.

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