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Joep123 writes:

I have their American Revolution 54mm metal figures and they are great to paint up.

As I mostly do paint 15mm figs, having the larger size was a nice change.

Actually, when I say paint, I should instead say "Wash" as I have been using Citadels color wash kit and really like the results.
Good gaming
Joep


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allthekingsmen of All the King's Men writes:

All the King's Men announces the latest addition to our War of 1812 line: British Congreve Rocket Batteries. These are 54mm unpainted metal sets, and come in stovepipe and belgic shakos. You can even get the rocket launcher on its own.

British Rocket Battery

We have done a good amount of painting of our whole 1812 line. Check them out here.

British Rocket Battery

More 1812 releases are forthcoming. I'm wavering among militia, U.S. light artillery, and Canadian Voltigeurs. Also, we just got greens (sculpts) for mounted Kentucky Rifles, British Light Dragoons, American Dragoons, Canadian Dragoons, and a dismounted Rifleman/militiaman in a hunting shirt. More on these soon.

We'll have all these new figures at Fall In!

Let us know what you think!