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Yeah I'm not really a fan of the WSS plastics. If worst comes to the worst I may have to bite the bullet and just get some metal cavalry.
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I'm looking at possibly bringing three brigades of infantry and one cavalry brigade, each with artillery.
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Is Warlord's plastic WSS stuff the old Wargames Factory stuff?
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Yup.
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Buff Redux wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:56 pm Is Warlord's plastic WSS stuff the old Wargames Factory stuff?
They were excellent value in the old WF boxes, but WG reduced the sprues.

I like the infantry and artillery - functional I'd say - but the cavalry!!!!!!!!!
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Don't think I ever saw the cavalry. Was thinking of ordering some AWI dragoons from Perry Miniatures
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Essex Boy wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 10:45 pm
Buff Redux wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:56 pm Is Warlord's plastic WSS stuff the old Wargames Factory stuff?
They were excellent value in the old WF boxes, but WG reduced the sprues.
I like the infantry and artillery - functional I'd say - but the cavalry!!!!!!!!!
Are you saying you have a problem with cavalry?
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What figure count would you recommend for infantry units?
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Essex Boy wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 4:14 pm
Darklord wrote: Wed Feb 02, 2022 8:06 am What cavalry would you recommend getting? I'm ideally looking at keeping my army plastic due to the fact I can't use superglue. I've been looking at the Warlord Games AWI stuff for the majority of my army.
Hello there. Long time no see.

Hmmmmm plastic cavalry.......

Well, I absolutely hate the Warlord Games Spanish Succession cavalry - it's horrible - but it's the only set I know of with tricorns. You could get a box of Napoleonic cavalry and pretend they're 18thC? In fact, I imagine there's not much difference between a Napoleonic hussar and an 18thC hussar.

Hotel Tim, clever sod, stuck a tricorn head on some Napoleonic Cuirassiers. Very smart.

Best of luck.

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