First Look at the WW1 extension!

Started by Leon, 05 June 2013, 11:59:22 PM

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Steve J

Thanks Leon :). I'm looking at poses for use with Chain of Command, and these fit the bill nicely. Wouldn't need many of them if that helps? My list for Colours is in progress and really awaiting the release of the CoC book so that I can finalise it. Will be in touch soon.

nelly

Quote from: Leon on 11 August 2013, 12:00:12 AM
Not sure on that, my first thought would be unlikely I'm afraid.  I've got the Ancient Spanish and the Nap Bavarians here almost ready to go, with the WW1 just behind them in the queue.  But I'll chat with Dave and see if they can be bumped up a little.

Pretty please :) :) :) :)

Would love to see some out even sooner but hey ho ..............

Leon

After the initial batch a while ago, we've got another load of new WW1 sculpts to continue our extension ready for the centenary.  This lot covers more basic foot codes, and then a load of limber riders as well.


Extra Foot

Early German:


Late German:


Russian:


Belgian:


Italians:


Austro-Hungarians:





Limber riders

Early/Late Brits and Early/Late French:


Early/Late Germans, Austro-Hungarians, Italians and Russians:



More to come soon!

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fred.

Good stuff.

It may be the photo but the helmets on the late war British limber riders look a bit flat?
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Once again some really nice poses there 8)

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What are the white oblongs on the Russian limber-riders?
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Love them (must resist temptation O:-)) Already bought a ww1 early French army pack at claymore, couldn't resist the call of the Pendraken Sirens even from the other room ;D
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Dave

Quote from: Hertsblue on 05 September 2013, 08:18:04 AM
What are the white oblongs on the Russian limber-riders?
They are on the late french I will check with the designer >:(

Dave

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05 September 2013, 06:59:59 PM #53 Last Edit: 05 September 2013, 07:05:00 PM by fsn
Quote from: Hertsblue on 05 September 2013, 08:18:04 AM
What are the white oblongs on the Russian limber-riders?

Isn't it their copy of "Das Capital"?
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Hello

Well I can see those limber riders turning quite quickly into interwar tank riders  :D

Cheers

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Biffa

Could I put in a request for some early war Vickers Mk1 MG Scottish gunners?

Generally, I also wondered if you could add bayonets to everything to leave us the option of taking them off?


Techno

As that was your first post.....
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Welcome Biffa, welcome to friendly and well informed forum, full of erudite and witty participants.

So, what made you become a war monger?
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