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ScottWashburn Sponsoring Member of TMP09 Apr 2019 6:55 a.m. PST

Wow, those are just outstanding! Some of the best I've ever seen.

Henry Martini09 Apr 2019 7:52 a.m. PST

I'm not into Napoleonics, but these are so good they might just be impossible to resist.

Unlike the existing Perry French infantry they do seem to be ideally suited to skirmish games, too, and that's as deep a commitment as I'd ever want make to the period.

Also, I get the impression that with each new Perry release the figures' proportions move a little bit closer to those of real people.

Gunfreak Supporting Member of TMP09 Apr 2019 8:18 a.m. PST

As I've said for some time, I'm not a plastic fanatic, I'm perfectly happy to use metal.
I only use plastic when they are at minimum as good as metal preferably better.

Having just finished Perry plastic light dragoons, I can say they are some of the best cavalry I've painted.
And a true joy.

von Winterfeldt09 Apr 2019 10:57 a.m. PST

inspirational in sculpting, poses and painting, this is state of the art

wrgmr109 Apr 2019 12:19 p.m. PST

Nice to see some close ups. Very nice! I wonder how well they would mix with Calpe?

ACWBill17 Apr 2019 2:26 p.m. PST

The idea of attaching the coat tail to the knapsack is most innovative and interesting, making the tails look appropriately thin and eliminating and chunk of unsightly plastic.

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