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Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Hi Gerd

Art Miniaturen, a metal figures supplier in Germany, has very good figures of casualties, in particular also French Curassiers you can use for Waterloo

Happy modelling

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

I think a set of wounded and casualties would be great - perhaps a few poses from different types of units in the same army in an era would be doable. I know some can do conversions, but not everyone is as adept. There are some sets out there, but they tend to be of poor quality in my opinion.

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

I would like it also,

the funny thing is, there is one or the other manufacturer which has great interest to implement (sometimes a bunch of) such figures. But the problem is - as always - the era and special type.
Well and... hm i don't really want to say cause it's a bit ungrateful, but it's not Zvezda, Strelets, Caesar or another of this league.

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Ykreol had a wonderful, extensive series of sets, YKRIP
Sadly Yves no longer seems to be making them. Perhaps he could be encouraged again, or others could buy the moulds?

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Newline design have 20mm casualties for most periods and armies, they work with 1/72.

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

I could look them up myself (and probably will...), but what medium are Newline figures, metal, plastic, or resin?

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Just ordered some of their figures today....all appear to be metal, but are very reasonably priced.

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Also, there are some nice casualty figures from Speira Miniatures you should check out as well.

Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Working on a horse casualty for ACW and Napoleonic wars, but will take some time, eventually it will be sold under the Speira label.




Re: Wounded horses and soldiers

Great news indeed!