Peter wrote:I know Benno, but didn't we have a discussion on the forum about 28 mm figures to ?
Something that does not automatically means this forum is for that scale too.
GrumpyKiwi wrote:On my local on-line auction house (TradeMe), someone is selling a large number of 7 year war sets, but he wants outragous amounts for them. NZ$40 opening bids for the Austrian Artillery sets (or $50 for a "buy them now"). Same for the Dragoons but only $25 for the Austrian infantry.
Fred wrote:Perhaps you could purchase the swedish Dragoons from Svezda (GNW period) ??
New product so price will be surely cheaper.
You will have only just to do a few conversions...
Moreover, Revell Dragoons are not bad but Zvesda Dragoons are even better.
Hope it will help you.
Fred
PS : take a look also to the new "swedish napoleonic cavalry" from Hät.
You would have hussars in mirliton.
Revell SYW Hussars boxes are now sold at really prohibitive prices.
captainzlog wrote:Could work...... I just painted two boxes of Strelets "Reiters of Charles XII' as Austrian and Prussian Cuirassiers. They don't look too bad
Fenton wrote:I think the strelets figs paint up nicely, I just dont think that they clean up that well always seems to be quite a few ragged edges after cleaning even if I use a fresh scalpel or hot needle
Fred wrote:captainzlog wrote:Could work...... I just painted two boxes of Strelets "Reiters of Charles XII' as Austrian and Prussian Cuirassiers. They don't look too bad
Very interesting.
Do you have pictures ?
I always wondered how would be the strelets figures, when painted.
Are they difficult to paint ?
They seem to be when we look at them, unpainted...
Very interesting.
Do you have pictures ?
I always wondered how would be the strelets figures, when painted.
Are they difficult to paint ?
They seem to be when we look at them, unpainted...