My growing 1809 Austrian army

Started by sam scott, 17 April 2012, 12:33:18 PM

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sam scott

For the glory of the Konigliche Kaiser:

















Pendraken figs are featured heavily, but not exclusively.  More to come!

-S

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Steve J

Very nice indeed 8). Looking forward to seeing more.

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J.S.

Amazing job!  :-bd
Oh, and who produces these nice buildings? Need some for my own 1809 army  ;)
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Techno

Very, very impressive !
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sam scott

Quote from: J.S. on 17 April 2012, 08:10:06 PM
Amazing job!  :-bd
Oh, and who produces these nice buildings? Need some for my own 1809 army  ;)
They are Timecast 6mm resin buildings

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J.S.

Quote from: sam scott on 17 April 2012, 11:09:33 PM
They are Timecast 6mm resin buildings

Thanks! Wouldn't have guessed that those fit so nicely for 10mm figs; I'll give them a try  8)
And it's really a shame that you live so far away; otherwise we could have combined our forces to one massive Austrian uberarmy  ;)

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rexhurley

Nice the pait of you and yes 6mm Timecast work loverly with 10mm pendraken's.

Both armies being orged for Lasalle I assume?

sam scott

Mine is, although I also plan to use them for Black Powder.

Malbork

Great looking figs and an inspiration to move out of the Peninsula!! :)

Just wondered about the Timecasts buildings. I see they have a specific 10mm range as well. Is that just too big?

sam scott

Quote from: Malbork on 18 April 2012, 11:30:05 AM
Great looking figs and an inspiration to move out of the Peninsula!! :)

Just wondered about the Timecasts buildings. I see they have a specific 10mm range as well. Is that just too big?

I think that the 6mm buildings fit the ground scale of Napoleonics better. If I was doin a modern prior, like WW2, I'd probably go with the 10mm range.

Leon

Excellent, looking good!  I'll have to crack on with those reinforcements...  ;) :D
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