G'day. Found Hagen-Miniaturen https://www.hagen-miniatures.de/test-ca ... years-war/ when looking for a book. You probably already know of them, but they include such oddities as the Grassins and Schaumberg-Lippe Carabiniers as well as Russian, French and Prussian artillery, etc, so thought they may be of interest. I don't know if they are compatible with the plastics ranges.
Cheers.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
The legs of those horses look worryingly accurate in terms of scale - you wouldn't want to drop them down a flight of stairs, for example.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
you wouldn't want to drop them down a flight of stairs, for example.
Do you often do that to your figures, vW? I know what you mean, though- the two poses on the right of the photo do not look wargame table-friendly at all. But they're the first S-L Carabiniers I've seen that are smaller than 54mm, and probably unique in the usual 2mm-40mm gaming scales. The artillery figures and guns will be welcome to Ochoin, Willz, etc- except perhaps for the prices.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
Spanner wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 2:30 am
Do you often do that to your figures, vW?
Historic reference to an accident experienced by our very own Grim Reaper - Norm (not to be confused with similar historic references to hoovers).
Nice find though.
Kein Plan überlebt den ersten Kontakt mit den Würfeln. (No plan survives the first contact with the dice.) Baron Mannshed von Wreckedoften, First Sea Lord of the Bavarian Admiralty.
I know the chap who runs Hagen. Uwe Wild. He's an enthusiast of epic proportions. I have a few of their figures (notably a Fred.theG. figure) but the price + P&P makes them very expensive. I'm tempted by their French hussars & if Russians ever become possible, I'll probably bite the accountant & buy some guns & crews. At the moment, though, I think spare cash needs to go to luxuries such as food & petrol.
I should say the metal they're cast in is very strong & I wouldn't worry too much about breakages.
My KIA can take 95 if I can find any. Not many pumps and most of them "out of order" in the wilds of the NSW south coast. I have to do a run to western Vic next week (granddaughter's 2nd birthday), which will hurt the hobby budget.
If "The System" is the answer, who asked such a bloody stupid question?
I've been playing toy soldiers this week with some of Uwe's products. They're true 1/72, so 25mm, and they are indeed very robust castings - even if slim and fragile in appearance.