Here I have another nice little vignette made by Massimo from his own figures.
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.
Freitag, 31. März 2017
Sonntag, 26. März 2017
The Derwish charge - from Massimo's own range
On Friday I got this mail from Massimo:
I inform you that I have available the new sets sculpted by me
“The Mahdists “ price is 25.- € + shipping cost
Are still available my sets 42th Black Watch Miniatures :
Black Watch , Battle of Tamai , Sudan 1884-85 price 25.- €
4th Alabama , First Battle of Bull Run 1861 price 33.- €
Shipping cost (the price remains unchanged even if the number of sets is one or more)
Europe , UK 11.- €
U.S.A., Americas, Canada 16.- €
Australia , New Zeland 17.- €
If you are interested in the figures send me a mail and I can give you Massimo's details, bank account etc.
Donnerstag, 23. März 2017
Napoleon in Egypt
Tonight I started a new range in our shop - Napoleon in Egypt. If you are interested in them take a look here.
Several of my British units for Wellington in India as well as my own Peninsular British infantry in early uniform can be used for Egypt too.
See here some plates by Funcken showing the British regiments in Egypt
And even the Indian army sent some of their Sepoy-Regiments to Egypt
But for what I started this post - here are the photos from our latest set - The French Dromedar unit.
We show it in the first uniform in Hussar style. These figures will be converted with a turban and baggy trousers to show the later type of them.
And for those of you who need a uniformplate of them... The guy with the red baggy trouser is an artilleryman. The left one shows what comes up
And here trumpeter and drummer.
Several of my British units for Wellington in India as well as my own Peninsular British infantry in early uniform can be used for Egypt too.
See here some plates by Funcken showing the British regiments in Egypt
And even the Indian army sent some of their Sepoy-Regiments to Egypt
But for what I started this post - here are the photos from our latest set - The French Dromedar unit.
We show it in the first uniform in Hussar style. These figures will be converted with a turban and baggy trousers to show the later type of them.
And for those of you who need a uniformplate of them... The guy with the red baggy trouser is an artilleryman. The left one shows what comes up
And here trumpeter and drummer.
Labels:
French Revolution,
Napoleon in Egypt,
own production
Sonntag, 19. März 2017
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