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Re: Re: Strelets Russian General Staff and Hospital
Yes Please!!!
Of course, it would just be perfect, if there were some uhlans and dragoons separately :)
Do you have any plans for it?
Sorry if I have been offending you, I just hoped that there were hussars in the big box, but re-thinking the koncept of beig boxes, it almost does not matter, what is in there...
Lot of Uhlan regiments took part in the Russian Intervention in the Hungarian revolution in 1849, and they had the same uniform... So please hurry up with them (and do not just greatcoats) :)
1.Hannants shipping. Its not possible to order 1 Russian Generals and Hospital Set as they wont export anything less than 30 UK Pounds..that i find a bit snotty.
Still went ahead and I ordered two Russian Command and Hospital sets.That still wasnt enough(14.50 uk Pounds EACH) to export. So i then spent another 5.75Pounds on a box of figures.
Its a shot in the dark what the mailing will be.(Calculated later etc) But I reckon add up to total around 50 UKPounds (US $100) just to get this set.
Not exactly fair on kids. Much as i Like a multi set.
2.A ROUT
Okay this Russian Command and Hospital set has Cossack Cavalry (Irregular and impetuous) paired with Grenadiers(veterans and well drilled) and perhaps pressganged
Naval Artillery and Sailors mmhh all thrown together with General Staff Officers
and casualties, forgive me but it sounds like a rout has just happened.
3. Sorry, try this cohesion.
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Ponder..a Divisional Army Concept
for Big Boxes using these modules
"Infantry Brigade Box" comprising
1 Command(mini foot),1 Light Infantry, 1 Line Inf, 1 Line Artillery.
Isn't this big box sale a good chance to get rid of older boxes, which were not sold in big numbers?
I can understand that Strelets wants to sell the older sets too.
I like the Russian Grenadiers without greatcoat, they are very useful for the Danube campaign of 1853 and the war in Hungary 1849. Beside this they have great poses and with a headconversion can be painted as Napoleonics. But this Sailor-set...
I can't guarantee they will be any better but I've always dealt with Andy Harfield (see PSR for harfields site). Hannants are a bit big shoppish and impersonal and, from the contents of your post, imposing some pretty harsh purchasing policies. By contrast, Andy is a one man band who has always been very helpful to me and the other miscreants in the little band of over grown children I associate with!