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Krisztian18 Apr 2019 1:02 p.m. PST

Hi,

I painted the new set of Honvéd Miniatures. It is 15mm Austrian line infantry in action. These figures are good for the 1848-49 wars.

In the 2nd battle of Komárom, there is an infantry square with Haynau in the centre and Hungarian Hussars around.


And here is infantry charge:


You can buy this figure in the Hagen webshop here:
hagen-miniatures.de/test-category-13/figures-16


Bye,
TK

Buckeye AKA Darryl18 Apr 2019 4:54 p.m. PST

I have looked at the Hagen range many times, but know nothing about the Hungarian Revolution, and do not want to go down that rabbit hole…even if I really like the figures and the way each code is put together with stands and flags if appropriate.

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