Request : French in Crimea

Started by Nicofig, 14 March 2010, 07:55:11 PM

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Nicofig

Hi,
A request : some french in Crimea. Why in England you forget we are with you in Crimea war ?  ;)

nikharwood

Because even our generals at the time did! :o

Luddite

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Nicofig

I think it's not the better thing they have done  :P

Leon

I'm not sure why they're not on the website but we've got a couple of French codes:

French

CF1        Foot coat, shako          £3.00
CF2        Chausseurs, shako        £3.00
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17-21l

Agree with this - The French army was as big as the British in the Crimea, What about those Chassuers d Afrique (SIC) who charged at Balaclava??8)
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Stefanpanzer

Hello Nicofig: how's that Legacy gaming going! loads of the books have sold in France so Pendraken should be getting lots of orders for Naps and Crimea! ;)

Nicofig

It's a nice rules but I have no player for the moment. :-\

Stefanpanzer

19 March 2010, 08:30:12 AM #8 Last Edit: 19 March 2010, 08:35:44 AM by Stefanpanzer
Do you have a club or store near to you Nicofig? I've sold quite a few of the books in France so maybe try to get interest in getting together here and through Legacy's site; lots of members now just waiting for chat I guess.

Shedman

> CF1 / Foot coat, shako  & CF2 / Chausseurs, shako

Are these the new style like the FPW range or the old style like the 19th Century Italians?

I am in need of some French infantry in shako for my 1859 French Imperial Guard Voltigeurs and ..er.. Chausseurs




Leon

They're not new sculpts, so they'd be more like the Italians.
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Luddite

Quote from: Leon on 15 March 2010, 05:38:01 PM
The Crimean range is probably one that we'll look at next year sometime.

Excellent news old boy.

The only thing stopping me doing Crimea is a lack fo a comprehensive range of figs...
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