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FilsduPoitou | 24 May 2024 10:54 a.m. PST |
So I had this great idea for horse and musket skirmish games (someone else probably came up with it before me though): of having different types of soldiers easily identifiable by their poses. Line infantry have shouldered arms, shock infantry/grenadiers are charging, dismounted dragoons and light infantry are firing their muskets… Problem is: I cannot for the life of me find ANY WSS grenadiers in a march attack/bayonet charge pose. No French, no British, not even generics! At this point I'm not too concerned about size/sculpting differences as long as they aren't comically over/undersized, seeing as they would be in their own little units. I'm primarily using a combination of Ebor and Warlord Games so if anyone has any suggestions it would be appreciated! |
RittervonBek | 24 May 2024 2:43 p.m. PST |
Minifigs, Wargames Foundry and maybe Dixon Miniatures all have WSS grenadiers in various poses. |
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