To continue with the Seven Years war, Stefan sent me photos of his latest diorama project.
It is about a lesser known subject, the comabat of Domstadl. The Austrians attacked a Prussian convoi in 1758
To read more about it, go in my favourite SYW page atkronoskaf.
Now the photos. Ok, we won't talk about infantry, countercharging attacking cavalry:-)
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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Sonntag, 29. März 2020
Donnerstag, 26. März 2020
The next Masters for our range of SYW Prussian Generals
Leonid took over this job from Massimo. Now we have the next two masters for this series. Three more will follow
Montag, 23. März 2020
A German airfield in WW1
I stumpled over this diorama, when visiting the technical museum in Munich. They have some originals there too.
And finally the surviving airplane of the brothers Wright, which they brought to Munich in 1903
And finally the surviving airplane of the brothers Wright, which they brought to Munich in 1903
Donnerstag, 19. März 2020
3rd century armies
We started a new project of lat antiquity warfare. Our hobbyfriend Hugues saw one of my older posts about the Roman army in the third century and asked, if we could increase the range.
Now we joined forces and together with Darek we took on the challenge.
See here the first photos of Palmyrian (or Roman) infantry.
And here some plates of this kind of armour
I think the main difference between Palmarians and Romans is the shield and the trousers.
We will continue with the Palmyrian guards and also go for light cavalry on camels. My thoughts are about more enemies for the Parthians/Sassanids and also some Armenian troops.
Another idea are the Roman Dromedaries, of whome I already wrote.
Now we joined forces and together with Darek we took on the challenge.
See here the first photos of Palmyrian (or Roman) infantry.
And here some plates of this kind of armour
I think the main difference between Palmarians and Romans is the shield and the trousers.
We will continue with the Palmyrian guards and also go for light cavalry on camels. My thoughts are about more enemies for the Parthians/Sassanids and also some Armenian troops.
Another idea are the Roman Dromedaries, of whome I already wrote.