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maybe they could useful to represent dismounted Australian Ligh Horse if heads are substituted with Aussie type bush hats from HAT, Airfix, Matchbox..and once done the spare/cutted Tropical/Wolseley heads could be very useful for variosu other conversions...
hello
maybe they could useful to represent dismounted Australian Ligh Horse if heads are substituted with Aussie type bush hats from HAT, Airfix, Matchbox..and once done the spare/cutted Tropical/Wolseley heads could be very useful for variosu other conversions...
I plan to make standard late war British infantry from them...why nobody makes a worthwhile set of those eludes me.
I plan to make standard late war British infantry from them...
I actually thought they could double as dismounted early war cavalry (sans Lewis guns) after a headswap, wouldn't that be feasible?
The sculpting keeps getting better and better.
Odd I should say that about a Strelets set but for my needs there could be two or three more firing poses. Also, I don't know what to make of the the last figure in the last row - he seems to be prone and waving, but then he would not have a leg in the air like this? Regards, Pa
I plan to make standard late war British infantry from them...
I actually thought they could double as dismounted early war cavalry (sans Lewis guns) after a headswap, wouldn't that be feasible?
The sculpting keeps getting better and better.
Odd I should say that about a Strelets set but for my needs there could be two or three more firing poses. Also, I don't know what to make of the the last figure in the last row - he seems to be prone and waving, but then he would not have a leg in the air like this? Regards, Pa
Most probably yes...and you just added one more box to the "how many should I buy" count with this idea.