We are a group of Enthusiasts from all over the world, mostly Germany, who create historical battles in scale 1:72. As we do this since more than 10 years we thought it is time for our own blog. Being a historical enthusiast I wanted to fulfill my dream of producing my own figures in this scale too. So I started working with several sculptors to produce exotic figures in 1:72 which I fear nobody else would bring on the market.
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Freitag, 30. Oktober 2015
Poitiers the second breakthrough of the French
Again some close ups from another part of the diorama, enjoy them. This time the second breakthrough of the hedge and the close quarter fighting. The French men at arms supported by some crossbowmen.
Donnerstag, 29. Oktober 2015
New figures from Hagen - This time 28mm Musketeers
We got so many questions in the meantime from 28mm collectors so that we started with this range
too. The price for the own production is a little bit higher here than for 1/72 figures but the system is the same.
Here are our first figures. A hobbyfriend asked for the 4 Musketeers like in the movie with Michael York from the 70ies.
So if you want to have your own range of 28mm, simply send me a mail:-)
too. The price for the own production is a little bit higher here than for 1/72 figures but the system is the same.
Here are our first figures. A hobbyfriend asked for the 4 Musketeers like in the movie with Michael York from the 70ies.
So if you want to have your own range of 28mm, simply send me a mail:-)
Sonntag, 25. Oktober 2015
New figures from Leon in our shop
This morning I put the next figures from Leon into the shop, 1812 Württemberg infantry and French infantry in greatcoats.
Here just some photos of painted figures from his range
The Grenadier flag-bearer is a conversion
This flagbearer here is a conversion from the Chevauleger officer
Here some photos from Thomas Mischak. this Frenchmen is lying now on his Waterloo-Diorama
And from the Russian set he made a painting-conversion into Hanoverians
Here just some photos of painted figures from his range
The Grenadier flag-bearer is a conversion
This flagbearer here is a conversion from the Chevauleger officer
Here some photos from Thomas Mischak. this Frenchmen is lying now on his Waterloo-Diorama
And from the Russian set he made a painting-conversion into Hanoverians
Samstag, 24. Oktober 2015
Our knights for the 14th and 15th century
You may remember that at the Poitiers Diorama we had our own range of figures too. Our friend Markus paid for them and brought them into the shop, starting his own range of No retreat figures.
Strangely we sold just two sets of the figures so far. Can you tell me what is wrong with them?
With the head-variations you can make a lot of changes.
Maybe this photos helps to sell a few more sets because Markus wants to increase the range with a lot of other medieval specials and he needs some profit to cover part of the costs of new sets.
See here samples of his painted figures.
Strangely we sold just two sets of the figures so far. Can you tell me what is wrong with them?
With the head-variations you can make a lot of changes.
Maybe this photos helps to sell a few more sets because Markus wants to increase the range with a lot of other medieval specials and he needs some profit to cover part of the costs of new sets.
See here samples of his painted figures.