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Tango0118 Oct 2018 8:48 p.m. PST

"This first pic is a comparison between some of the 28mm Greek figures out there. Hoplites, not in period of course, at book-ending the Trojan War fellows. The Redoubt spearman is a bit more slim and short compared to the Black Tree Trojan, while the Eureka Greek is a bit more stocky. The Redoubt figure does have the thinnest base amongst the figures above – a shim would help him up somewhat. In their own units, I think that all of them would look just fine. It is my understanding that the Foundry Trojan War figures match well with Redoubt, and they are on my shopping list…."


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