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Seven Years War British Grenadiers from Crusader Miniatures


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Fritz II writes:

I like these figures, too.
The only thing I'm missing with Crusader is that there is no great variety in the poses. I'm not talking about the 4 different poses of the figures with shouldered arms (those variations are great). Imo there should be other poses like advancing, firing, charging and so on, too.
I just painted the Croats from Crusader and they are brilliant in diverse poses.
But having a look at the other new figures of Crusader I'm sure that I'll buy some of them. :)


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NickNorthStar of North Star writes:

After a long absence, Mark Sims has added a new pack to his very popular Crusader Miniatures Seven Years War range.

British grenadiers

The pack gives you a selection of British Grenadier figures. Figures are 28mm-sized, made of metal, and supplied unpainted.

I'm also pleased to announce Age of Glory is now importing the new Crusader Miniatures releases into the U.S.A.

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