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dampfpanzerwagon Fezian writes:

WAIT….

I would be the first to admit that I was not pleased with what AA have been doing with these figures, but also believe that this latest release is a step in the right direction. Let us at least admit this!

I have been a staunch supporter of Flintloque since its initial release and have hundreds of painted figures. I use the 'first edition' Flintloque and Deadloque rules and have enjoyed these rules/games.

During the last two years I have not purchased any of the new AA figures as I had felt that the quality of sculpts was not as good as prevoius figures.

(also there are a lot of cheap old style figures still floating around).

However, I repeat – these new sculpts (Undead) look like they are improving and have at least tempted me to once again purchase from new!

Finally, I do not buy the painted figures. I enjoy the painting.

Tony


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Gavin of Alternative Armies UK writes:

New for Flintloque: the Pavlova Grenadiers

55518 - Pavlova Grenadiers

55518 - Pavlova Grenadiers

In the Witchlands, the forces of the Undead are composed of decomposing multitudes of Zombies and other foul creations. While most of these Zombies are re-animated enemy Elves or Dwarves or other races, there are some that were once allies and are now much more 'dependable', and among the finest of these are the once Bog Orcs of the Expeditionary force sent to aid the Dark Czar by Albion.

The Moskova Grenadiers and other regiments make use of these reanimated giants, but the finest of them are sent to the infamous Pavlova Grenadiers where they are drilled remorselessly to produce animated dead troops that are actually quite good in battle. The Pavlova are part of the Star Wraith Aleksander's Imperial Guard divisions, and are used where the fighting is hardest.

Commanded by the once-mortal Lord Byrorc, now a Vampyre noble, formally a gentleorc of the Londinium scene who makes sure his troops perform well by using the services of the K.G.B's malevolent Count Pavlova. The Count is truly ancient, and is now little more than dry bones held together by spite and a powdered wig. Lord Byrorc is also fond of experimentation, and has been reading the works of the famous Orc novelist Mury Shrilley - as a result, his regimental standard bearer is a Zombie of Byrorc's own making; Young Frankski. This former Orc sergeant is driven by a new force known as 'electrical impulse' delivered to the iron bolts driven through his neck.

Currently in pursuit of the retreating Ferach Armee's scattered battalions, the Pavlova are more than capable of dealing with all but the largest of the Hunvarian Ogre soldiers in battle. Indeed, often the heavy tread and then the mere sight of Count Pavlova is enough to make Elves flee in terror.

For more information, go here.

55518 pack contains all six miniatures pictured for £15.00 GBP.

There is also a 20-miniatures unit, code 55518-U, for Slaughterloo - priced £50.00 GBP.

55518-B - Count Pavlova

Additionally, both Lord Byrorc and Count Pavlova can be purchased as separate character miniatures - priced £1.50 GBP each.

As always, all products can be purchased painted and based.

For American gamers, all codes can be purchased from our American agent at alternative-armies-md.com.

For more information