So over-rated. I prefer magazines and get them from those kinds of websites that ask you to prove your age first. And require a credit card for payment. Though I have seen many of their brick and mortar stores in Lincolshire - their signs are always in neon lighting and the windows are painted black. My kind of magazine also usually don’t have a lot of words, they’re mostly pictures. Words are also over-rated. Look at the Egyptians. Walk like one too.
ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
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This was the very first book I ever got on the ECW from the old PAN series.
This is another one that concentrates on the military side thngs.
This is another one that concentrates on the military side thngs.
Re: ECW - just for arguments sake you understand
I most certainly do! I had a real book splurge on the ECW a while back because it was going to be my next project.Etranger wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 8:17 am There was a purple regiment you know, Lord Brooke's http://wiki.bcw-project.org/parliamenta ... oke-london An ancestor perhaps?
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But you could be Prince Rupert.
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I would have to be Black Tom as Fairfax was from Denton, which is a couple of miles from Ilkley.
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Timmo is probably the best human source of info on here. The wiki/BCW project probably represents the current state of knowledge on (a) regiments (who, where and when), and (b) coat/flag colours.
I would not rush into Empress just yet. Some of the figures look a bit odd, but also Eureka are about to bring out a 15/18mm range. In fact, I think they may even have released some figures already - worth taking a look at, according to Timmo.
However, if you do decide to go down the 28mm route, there are a couple of extra ranges to consider: one is Bicorne, which is a two-part range - the first part was sculpted by the same guy who did the Renegade stuff and is now doing TAG (Nick Collier). The original Bicorne range is compatible, size-wise with Renegade (now hard to find, as the company stops and starts trading at odd moments) and Redoubt; the more recent Bicorne stuff is smaller/slimmer and is compatible with other ranges, such as Perry and TAG.
Here's a useful "figure comparison" thread on Lead Adventure Forum, which also contains several off-shoot links that are also very useful:-
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76749.0
I would not rush into Empress just yet. Some of the figures look a bit odd, but also Eureka are about to bring out a 15/18mm range. In fact, I think they may even have released some figures already - worth taking a look at, according to Timmo.
However, if you do decide to go down the 28mm route, there are a couple of extra ranges to consider: one is Bicorne, which is a two-part range - the first part was sculpted by the same guy who did the Renegade stuff and is now doing TAG (Nick Collier). The original Bicorne range is compatible, size-wise with Renegade (now hard to find, as the company stops and starts trading at odd moments) and Redoubt; the more recent Bicorne stuff is smaller/slimmer and is compatible with other ranges, such as Perry and TAG.
Here's a useful "figure comparison" thread on Lead Adventure Forum, which also contains several off-shoot links that are also very useful:-
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=76749.0
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I don’t think I can improve on what Brendan said. I have the Bicorne figures and they are very nice, big and chunky, just the way I like my men. I did look at the Empress range but I really didn’t like the style, too slender and elegant for a bunch of English thugs.
Don’t let your ‘friend’ get too hung up on uniforms, I very much doubt the supply arrangements were that competent. Most ‘coloured’ regiments would have a fair smattering of Buff/earthy browns/very off-whites in their clothing range.
Don’t let your ‘friend’ get too hung up on uniforms, I very much doubt the supply arrangements were that competent. Most ‘coloured’ regiments would have a fair smattering of Buff/earthy browns/very off-whites in their clothing range.
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Nic has shown the greens on FB. They do look good.BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: ↑Tue Jan 01, 2019 9:54 am ...... also Eureka are about to bring out a 15/18mm range. In fact, I think they may even have released some figures already - worth taking a look at, according to Timmo.
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However, do get C F Wesencrafts wargames book on the pike and shot era, the second half is maps and oobs for just about every battle you can name in a nice simple wargamery manner.