'First Look' at the new Napoleonic French!

Started by Leon, 04 July 2010, 10:59:14 PM

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CATenWolde

My vote is for separate command packs. There are so many different ways of basing Napoleonics that it would be hard to get exactly the right mix - some people will do 1:60 (or even higher) and want a ratio of about 1 command set per 12 figures, other will do 1:20 or even 1:10 and obviously need much less.

lentulus

Quote from: Leon on 27 July 2010, 12:17:54 AM
to have the command in with the 30 figures in the packs, or as a separate code of their own?

A separate code, but of 9-12 figures instead of 30. 

You are very good about special orders, but I think it would be nice to have two pack sizes in the catalog for most codes -- say (at today's price) 1.50 for 12 or 3.00 for 30.   I don't mind paying a premium for the flexibility.  It lets me budget an order around my unit sizes without putting you to extra work with odd figure counts.

Leon

Quote from: CATenWolde on 27 July 2010, 07:31:57 AM
My vote is for separate command packs. There are so many different ways of basing Napoleonics that it would be hard to get exactly the right mix - some people will do 1:60 (or even higher) and want a ratio of about 1 command set per 12 figures, other will do 1:20 or even 1:10 and obviously need much less.

Quote from: lentulus on 27 July 2010, 01:07:27 PM
A separate code, but of 9-12 figures instead of 30.  

You are very good about special orders, but I think it would be nice to have two pack sizes in the catalog for most codes -- say (at today's price) 1.50 for 12 or 3.00 for 30.   I don't mind paying a premium for the flexibility.  It lets me budget an order around my unit sizes without putting you to extra work with odd figure counts.

I'll make a note of the separate command packs.

The smaller packs option is probably something we wouldn't want to do really.  The moulds all contain between 32-40 figures, so to only take 15 off and melt down the rest would seriously reduce our production rate.  We do keep spares of a lot of codes, but we don't have the space required to keep everything, so a lot of it would have to go back in the melting pot.  We will always take orders for specific numbers of figures, that's not a problem, we just wouldn't want to encourage it too much.
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NTM

These have finally won me over, I have been kidding myself for a while now that I will stick to 15mm for Napoleonics as the offerings from Pendraken and others have not quite been right. I have the 1812 French infantry and Lancers of which the former were disappointing but the latter excellent. These are just a whole new level of excellence. The only question is what to do until you bring out my favoured Prussians?

Leon

I'm sure we can offer you something to keep you busy!
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NTM

I'm sure the French will keep me busy enough I'm now confident that there will be an extensive quality range of Napoleonics available in 10mm and will be prepared for a bit of a wait.

Chad


Dave Fielder

Will Pendraken please stop producing such fantastic figures? I already have a large supply of painted figures that I now want to sell and start again because of this. Thank you!  :'(
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Leon

Quote from: Dave Fielder on 01 August 2010, 08:43:34 PM
Will Pendraken please stop producing such fantastic figures? I already have a large supply of painted figures that I now want to sell and start again because of this. Thank you!  :'(

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Coracero

Good stuff!, it's worth the waiting.

On the command set I aslo prefer it in separate packs... I do 1:60.

BTW are all the horses going to be the in the same pose?, this thing detracted me from some lines in the past... I hope for at least two variants.  8->

Aart Brouwer

Quote from: Coracero on 23 August 2010, 09:02:00 AM
Good stuff!, it's worth the waiting.

My sentiment exactly. Love the great coats.  :-*

The NCO's could do with more defined spontoons though.  :-\

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Leon

Quote from: Coracero on 23 August 2010, 09:02:00 AM
Good stuff!, it's worth the waiting.

On the command set I aslo prefer it in separate packs... I do 1:60.

BTW are all the horses going to be the in the same pose?, this thing detracted me from some lines in the past... I hope for at least two variants.  8->

I would guess at just the one pose unfortunately.  To provide two means either sculpting two separate figures, which doubles the costs, or sculpting the rider and putting him on two different horses, which then doubles the moulding required.  Either way, it's not really practical.  The command could have different horses though.
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nikharwood

A simple trick I use with cavalry for variety is to (carefully) alter the horse's tail to different angles as well as staggering the placement on bases [even if in line] - this will provide a bit of visual break-up and with a nice variety of colouring amongst your gee-gees [including manes & tails & blazes etc] the 'sameness' drops out on the table. And with command being different it works double-well too. Simples.  8) m/ <)

CATenWolde

I'm curious why you don't use separate horse and rider figures - too difficult to produce?

Coracero

Thanks for the tricks nikharwood!, I have to think about it.

Offtopic: Any news on French Revolution range...?  :d

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