
"Marlborough's Wars Starter Army review" Topic
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JanissaryAga | 28 Sep 2020 7:29 p.m. PST |
Did a review of this starter army set by Warlord Games and Wargames Factory to jump start my Great Turkish War Habsburg army project: YouTube link I'm doing some reading on the topic of monarchy's army during the 1683-1720 period as well so I will follow up with an informational video as well. |
Peachey at the Pass | 16 Apr 2022 3:46 p.m. PST |
Does anyone know how Warlord Games/Wargames Factory 28mm figures compare in size with Warfare Miniatures? Thanks. |
FilsduPoitou | 24 Aug 2022 5:02 p.m. PST |
@Peachey at the Pass I don't know if this would help, but after doing some searching Warfare Minis appear to be a tiny bit taller and thinner than Foundry and Warlord Games apparently mix well with Ebor. So maybe compare Foundry and Ebor? |
DHautpol | 25 Aug 2022 4:30 a.m. PST |
I used the Wargames Factory figures to make up the rank and file and used Ebor Miniatures for the officers, ensigns and drummers. They look just fine together. |
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