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Re: nuevos prototipos de soldados

I think the Spanish Civil War would be popular but would require a lot of sets to cover all the different troop types. As people have said I suspect the Spanish-American war would be a bit niche.

Re: nuevos prototipos de soldados

I would buy troops for Spanish-American War, for both Cuba and the Philippines. You would not need very many troop types to do the whole war. Maybe six to eight sets for everything.

Spanish Civil War is a rat hole that could not be fully covered with 20 sets.

Mike Bunkermeister Creek
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Re: nuevos prototipos de soldados

Graham Korn
I think the Spanish Civil War would be popular but would require a lot of sets to cover all the different troop types. As people have said I suspect the Spanish-American war would be a bit niche.
Probably, the Spanish Civil War is a too sensitive area to cover. Unfortunately, civil wars cause lot of long term problems as shown with the removal of Franco to a less ostentatious site recently.

Some sets are best left alone in my opinion -ie Milice/ Vichy forces/SS Charlemagne for the French are best forgotten.

Like wise I do wonder why so much glorification of the SS by some modellers, reinactors etc (eg. SS totenkopf - look up Le Paradis) when the regular German army units could be substituted.

Re: Spanish-American War, Philippine-American War & Boxer Rebellion

I ordered a few books on the above, with one of them having a title including the tree above. This was a time the U.S. went from an isolationist policy to a super power.

Strelets Mission Statement in it's About Us includes ... "Strelets*R was founded in 1998 to fill the gaps in the figure market that had previously had to be filled with conversions by collectors themselves."

They would be the perfect manufacturer to make several sets which would cover many of the participants of these conflicts. Plus they have the added benefit of covering Infantry, Marines, Sailors, Cavalry, Artillery and Ships and Blockhouses, covering most of the battlefield needs. Anyway, that's my take.

After I've read my books I'll come back. In the mean time, Strelets is already busy producing other sets I'm very much excited about.