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Skeptic writes:

Maybe so, but in measuring with my cursor against the photos, I get more like 1:5. They are nice figures, but the big spherical heads look a little strange.


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Outpost Wargame Services of Outpost Wargame Services writes:

I've updated the website with pictures of the new Mongol codes Curteys, which just about completes the range. I've only got limited stock at the moment, but the rest is due at the end of the month.

MO12: Mongol Camp (7 assorted men, women, children)

MO10 Prisoners of War, MO12 Mongol Camp and MO13 Hunters and Horse Roundup are especially nice, and a little different for those scenic touches to a game.

MO13: Hunters and Horse roundup (4 mounted Mongols)

See the full list on the website at outpostwargameservices.co.uk, or the Curteys site at curteysminiatures.com