The first batch for the Austrians arrived at Pendraken HQ, and in between getting the May Releases ready, I managed to get some quick pics!
Line, march attack and firing:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5185/5673738433_95ba7b3068.jpg)
Command:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5188/5674305566_cb8252ebc1.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5674305566/)
Mounted Officer:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5068/5673736141_cc1d232585.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5673736141/)
Excellent. Looks like they are just as great as the French. They will provide welcome opposition for them.
Look very good.
:o No the temptation is too much. I will now have to do an Austrian army to take on my French. Will there be shakos?
Quote from: Bigfulsey on 16 May 2011, 05:20:38 PM
Will there be shakos?
On the Hungarians, yes. There's a full list of the planned range here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1844.msg15258#msg15258 (http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1844.msg15258#msg15258)
We've also just received these two sets.
First up is the Jagers:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5275/5885859163_9edbdb9f1e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5885859163/)
And also the Landwehr:
(http://farm6.static.flickr.com/5062/5885856107_8e9fff79ef.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5885856107/)
Stunning. Congrats to the sculptor.
Drats!!!!!!
There's some more to be ordered.
Are these guys gonna be packaged with command included, or is it seperate command packs again?
Gordon
Quote from: GordonY on 04 July 2011, 04:45:21 PM
Drats!!!!!!
There's some more to be ordered.
Are these guys gonna be packaged with command included, or is it seperate command packs again?
Gordon
These will have the command included, as the command figures are specific to those troops.
These popped through the letterbox this morning, so here's a couple of quick pics! This batch will go in with the Jagers and Landwehr for release in September hopefully!
First up the Grenzers:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6024/5982533294_d374ccce6a.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5982533294/)
Grenadier foot poses:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6013/5982534200_4a4b767b00.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5982534200/)
And the command for them:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6125/5982535924_c0ddd9bf42.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/5982535924/)
Next up should be the missing French artillery!
It's been a while since we've had any new goodies to show off, but we've just photo'd 57 new masters which have all arrived at Pendraken HQ in the past couple of weeks! First up for your perusal is the next batch in the expansion of the Napoleonic Austrian range, with the Hungarian Grenadiers.
First up are the regular foot, in firing, loading and march attack poses:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6085/6149000490_3346d59dd1.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6149000490/)
And of course they'll need some command:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6174/6148448291_bf9dd710b3.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6148448291/)
How many more goodies are you going to pop us with Leon :D =D> :-bd
Quote from: Blaker on 15 September 2011, 04:28:53 AM
How many more goodies are you going to pop us with Leon :D =D> :-bd
Lots!
Cooool! Droooool!
Only a couple of new figures this month, but here we've got the Engineers, and also the Archduke Charles Legion!
Engineers:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6238/6342072835_a0ab796db8.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6342072835/)
Archduke Charles Legion:
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6045/6342824700_3bc60bb2e7.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6342824700/)
Next month we're hoping for some cavalry, so keep an eye out for those!
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excellent,can't wait to see the mounted guys 8)
Very cool looking Austrians - now we need to see the Cavalry figures :D
Greetings
Any update when we might be seeing more Napoleonic codes released?
I imagine any Austrian cavalry will be early next year? I know from talking to Leon at Warfare that both sides' artillery is likely to be early next year.
I'm plotting to get some sample packs for painting over Christmas for units at 1:20 and dip into brigade level games.
I would feel like starting off with something like Major Scheibler's llittle command in mid April 1809 which had the II battalion of IR.14 Klebek, 2 squadrons of his Chevauleger Regiment.6 Rosenberg, two companies of St Georger Grenz (Grz-Rgt.6) and - at least at one point - a squadron of Hussar Regiment.7 Liechtenstein). Of course this would require Chevaulegers and Hussars ...
Regards
Edward
This month's batch from the designer was the artillery crew, and a command group, so next month should in theory be the cavalry. Release-wise, it'll be Jan or Feb for the next lot I'd think.
Also in this months batch were the artillery crews for the Napoleonic Austrians, along with the High Command.
Artillery crew:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7172/6439344731_671b8bdf51.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6439344731/)
Archduke Charles, with a mounted General-Adjutant and a staff officer:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7016/6439347943_fe48f14e69.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6439347943/)
Greetings
Looking good. Not sure I'll ever put Charles on a table though :-)
Regards
Edward
Nice, is their another pack of Austrian generals planned and what about the french high command?
These really are looking luvverly 8)
This month we're moving into the Austrian cavalry, with the Hussars the first off the production line. We'll be adding more horse-y types next month, and then hopefully some artillery not far behind!
Austrian Hussars:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7168/6556627295_8c43a7402d.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6556627295/)
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YAY!!! :D
Very Nice!
Finally, must order a unit or two come January. :) :) :)
Really nice , looking forward to the rest .
Stuart
So when are these gonna be available to order????
Gordon
Boy, I am really getting the itch for some Napoleonics. I was looking for a thread for "first look" Napoleonic French and can't find one. Is there one?
Quote from: Jagger on 14 January 2012, 06:16:46 PM
Boy, I am really getting the itch for some Napoleonics. I was looking for a thread for "first look" Napoleonic French and can't find one. Is there one?
Here you go: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,897.0.html
and (better) here: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,1938.0.html
Thanks Nik! That is what I was looking for.
If I remember correctly, I read somewhere there were only three basic uniforms during the Napoleonic war. Those nations with the same uniforms would have different coloring. I am curious if anyone has done any research to determine which, if any, of the 1809 French and Austrian 1809 figures can be used to represent other nations as is or with minor modifications?
You could certainly use the French as Westphalians, Neapolitanians or (hey..it's only 10mm after all) Saxons.
(http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/3036/westphalianlineinfantry.jpg)
And the Brits provided uniforms to Spain, Belgium and I think, the Netherlands. I wonder which allies the Austrians provided uniforms.
Jagger,
And also to the later Prussians I think!
Mollinary
QuoteJagger,
And also to the later Prussians I think!
Mollinary
I will have to check that out. It would be nice to get a start on the Prussians.
Prussian Reserve Infantry partly wore British Uniforms
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-yLGPWzoEqB0/TwMCtz6RkYI/AAAAAAAACLM/lGP9jAAY6Kc/s1600/IR21.jpg)
Quote from: J.S. on 18 January 2012, 06:28:30 AM
You could certainly use the French as Westphalians, Neapolitanians or (hey..it's only 10mm after all) Saxons.
(http://img821.imageshack.us/img821/3036/westphalianlineinfantry.jpg)
Saxons in 1809 wore bicorne ;)
True, but he only asked how the 1809 figs could be used in general, not for any specific campaign. :-\
I think everyone has to decide for himself what's"close enough" and what's just pure heresy 8)
(http://k.foto.radikal.ru/0706/00/5f0b8e843592.jpg)
I was just looking through a copy of Bowdens, Armies on the anube 1809, and the French had quite a few Southern German allies in 1809. It looks like many of the infantry can be created using French models. Not sure about the cavalry.
1809 French and Austrians seems like a very good timeframe for modeling. I suspect those will be good models through the end of the Napoleonic period. So they can be used for other campaigns beyond 1809 including Spain, Russia, grand coalition and 100 days Waterloo.
I am curious how well the 1812 Russian, French and Austrian lines mix with the new 1809 French/Austrian lines? Are the builds and heights similiar? Can they be mixed together in the same unit?
I have read the 1812 line is suppose to be pretty good. If they mix well with the 1812 lines, I might fill some 1809 gaps with 1812 troops. In particular, will need some artillery shortly. Not to mention, Austrian cavalry.
They stand up pretty well next to each other, I posted this pic in the French thread, with a new 1809 figure in between two 1812 ones:
(http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4129/5020246053_516961cc7f.jpg)
Thanks Leon! That does look like a very good match.
This month we've got the Cuirassiers!
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7192/6850496847_ff9540726e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6850496847/)
We also got a set of command for the Chevauleger, but I'll keep hold of those until the troopers arrive in next months batch before photo'ing them all together.
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:-bd
NICE ;) ;) ;)
Great.
My son (13) is collecting Austrians and seeing me struggle with the French hussars was a little worried about having to make all his light cavalry hussars. :-[
Unfortunatly I reassured him with the comment that chevaux-leger which would be easy to paint but will probably be a late arrival or not all. :(
This will please him intensly. :)
Plus the added bonus that they can be used as dragoons. Or do you intend to do a seperate dragoon figure? The uniform is the same cut with only a (theoretical) colour difference but I suppose you may wish to put the dragoons on a different horse?
Cheers, Rob :)
Quote from: Rob on 10 February 2012, 12:34:39 PM
Plus the added bonus that they can be used as dragoons. Or do you intend to do a seperate dragoon figure? The uniform is the same cut with only a (theoretical) colour difference but I suppose you may wish to put the dragoons on a different horse?
The Dragoon and the Chevauleger will be the same figure, I've also got a note saying that they'll do for mounted Jagers as well.
I see what is going to be in my next order... :)
Very nice :)
REALLY NICE AND USEFUL ;D
These chaps dropped through the letterbox this weekend, so here's some pics of the Austrian Chevauleger:
(http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7042/6790811172_00977a182f.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/6790811172/)
:-bd
Really NICE :D
Excellent. Also do for light dragoons, of course. :-bd
really great
great as always :)
Very nice indeed 8)
Yes, very nice. I can see these going on my list 8)
I've not got any pics of them (as they're a bit difficult to photo with only one wheel, or a barrel on a sprue!), but the Austrian artillery have arrived at Pendraken HQ today! In this batch, we've got all the infantry artillery, including:
- 3 pdr
- 6 pdr
- 12 pdr
- 7 pdr Howitzer
... and a limber!
:-bd
Quote from: Jagger on 19 January 2012, 03:46:58 PM
I was just looking through a copy of Bowdens, Armies on the anube 1809, and the French had quite a few Southern German allies in 1809. It looks like many of the infantry can be created using French models. Not sure about the cavalry.
1809 French and Austrians seems like a very good timeframe for modeling. I suspect those will be good models through the end of the Napoleonic period. So they can be used for other campaigns beyond 1809 including Spain, Russia, grand coalition and 100 days Waterloo.
Hey jagger just a note in the "wagram" list posted by leon they wil be covering the smaller allied nations in due course so you may just want to wait and get all those wonderful toys in the right kit.
Quotecovering the smaller allied nations in due course
Hopefully Bavaria and that other country with the bavarian style helmets, Baden??, are high on the list.
Quote
the Austrian artillery have arrived at Pendraken HQ today
I should be making an order over the next week or two which would include the 1812 Austrian artillery. Should I wait for the 1809 Austrian artillery?
I wouldn't expect them to appear until around the June releases I'd think, just so much already pencilled in to both April and May's batches. They'll need to go into a low-temp mould as well, so we'll have to make sure we've got enough to fill one.
Any more news on the next batch of Austrian releases?
Quote from: Nosher on 13 June 2012, 12:48:23 PM
Any more news on the next batch of Austrian releases?
They were planned for this months releases, but we need to tweak the figure slightly, the helmet comb on a couple of them wasn't quite right, so Dave's gonna get that done over the weekend, or early next week hopefully.
Once they're done, we should be good to go.
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Any artillery in that lot?
Quote from: Nosher on 13 June 2012, 01:21:22 PM
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Any artillery in that lot?
The artillery mould is away being done at the moment, so I'd hope to pick it up this weekend at Phalanx. I'm not sure whether we can fit a production mould in for them though, as we've got a pile of ACW ones waiting at the moment.
Quote from: Leon on 13 June 2012, 04:41:24 PM
The artillery mould is away being done at the moment, so I'd hope to pick it up this weekend at Phalanx. I'm not sure whether we can fit a production mould in for them though, as we've got a pile of ACW ones waiting at the moment.
Oh well. At least the bank balance can breathe a sigh of relief for a little while longer ;)
Looking through the photos, I noticed there are two poses for the Grenadiers Firing troops (firing and loading) but I only saw a single pose for the Hungarian and German line firing figures (firing). So are there two poses for the Hungarian and German line firing just like the grenadiers or just the one pose?
Quote from: Jagger on 04 July 2012, 05:18:24 PM
Looking through the photos, I noticed there are two poses for the Grenadiers Firing troops (firing and loading) but I only saw a single pose for the Hungarian and German line firing figures (firing). So are there two poses for the Hungarian and German line firing just like the grenadiers or just the one pose?
It's only the Hungarian Grenadiers which have got a loading pose, the designer found a nice reference for the pose, so decided to include it for us. We will probably go back and do a load of loading poses for the various foot at some point.
Thanks Leon!
I just realized I haven't seen any references to 12 pounder artillery for either the Austrians or the French. So can we expect some 12 pounders and any sort of timeline? Thanks.
oh yes I agree we need 12 pounders for the French 8)
Stop being greedy and wait your turn, my Austrians need any pounder of guns at the moment, not to mention at least a couple of types of donkey wallopers.
Just finished off some production moulds tonight, should be some happy Nappy campers next week...
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YAY :D :D
Quote from: Leon on 27 July 2012, 12:03:28 AM
Just finished off some production moulds tonight, should be some happy Nappy campers next week...
;)
And can the happy Nappers make orders now for Claymore next week? :D
Quote from: WeeWars on 27 July 2012, 10:45:21 AM
And can the happy Nappers make orders now for Claymore next week? :D
Not right now, but when they hit the website on Wednesday, throw me an email and I'll do my best to bring them up.
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Quote from: Leon on 27 July 2012, 04:10:00 PM
Not right now, but when they hit the website on Wednesday, throw me an email and I'll do my best to bring them up.
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:-bd
I noticed your staff officers for the new ACW line. I am curious whether we will see some staff officers for the French and Austrian 1809? I hope so, I could definitely use some.
Quote from: Jagger on 19 August 2012, 05:04:59 PM
I noticed your staff officers for the new ACW line. I am curious whether we will see some staff officers for the French and Austrian 1809? I hope so, I could definitely use some.
There will be some done, once we get the majority of the ACW's released, I'll have a chat with the designer and go through where we're heading next with the Naps.
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Hi, do you have any update on the archiduc Charles legion?
Once we get past all the Xmas chaos, we're going to have a good look through all the odds and ends we've got in the drawer here, and sort out the first few months worth of releases for next year. I'd expect these to be in either Jan or Feb's batch.
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Leon, what are your rough timelines for expanding the new range of Napoleonics? Which nations are up next, when do you expect to see them in the store etc? Not trying to fix you down to any specific dates, more like "Prussians should have a similar range of figures to the French and Austrians by the end of this year, Russians are next year, British by the middle of 2014 or so".
Next up are the Bavarians, the first of which have arrived from the designer already. I'll get some pics taken of them when I'm back in work, and get them posted up. After those, we'll be moving over to the Brits.
Great. What about the missing bits from the French line - see http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,6557.0.html?
Excellent!
those barvarians and definetly the brits will be a buy for me, and when you mean brits waterloo or peninsula campaign
British? Start a whole new Napoleonic range before finishing the Danube range? Would it help if I got down on my knees and begged that this doesn't happen? The coming of the Bavarians is more than brilliant but even now there are no Danube campaign battles that can be re-fought without buying outwith the range.
Quote from: WeeWars on 07 January 2013, 01:54:10 PM
British? Start a whole new Napoleonic range before finishing the Danube range? Would it help if I got down on my knees and begged that this doesn't happen? The coming of the Bavarians is more than brilliant but even now there are no Danube campaign battles that can be re-fought without buying outwith the range.
We need to keep the sales in mind as we go forward, so we can keep plugging away at the 1809 lists, but we do need to hit the Brits to keep the sales and money coming in to pay for more design.
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Leon, can you please try to include a British trooper kneeling to deflect cavalry that would be such a great figure for dioramas and gamers
I second the kneeling trooper
One of the missing gaps in the Austrian range, and here they are! Some of these have already been moulded, so I've grabbed a pic of the master castings instead:
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8468/8388304806_f04c60c4ed.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8388304806/)
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I do love uhlans! :-bd
They look nice. Must be somewhere elser they could be used as well!
Leon they look really good.
A while back I asked if there was a possibility of separate bags of sabre armed lancers for those people that had the cavalry in two ranks. You said you were not sure and would look again when the masters were completed. Do you think this is now a possibility or is there no chance?
Thanks rob :)
Quote from: Rob on 17 January 2013, 01:41:59 PM
A while back I asked if there was a possibility of separate bags of sabre armed lancers for those people that had the cavalry in two ranks. You said you were not sure and would look again when the masters were completed. Do you think this is now a possibility or is there no chance?
I remember the conversation, can you remind me of the differences needed on the figure? Was it a conversion job needed, or will one of those in the picture do already?
:-\
Quote from: Leon on 17 January 2013, 01:59:56 PM
I remember the conversation, can you remind me of the differences needed on the figure? Was it a conversion job needed, or will one of those in the picture do already?
:-\
In 1809 no difference other than the rear ranks would not have the lance. If issued with carbines both ranks had them originally but it was difficult to handle both a lance and carbine so front ranks tended to discard the carbines as time went on.
I dont think the Austrians Uhlans had carbines anyway but the French lancers did. Later on the carbine was issued only to the rear ranks. So front rank lance, rear rank sabre and carbine for an 1812 army.
The figures shown are perfect, possible a slight repositioning of the arm if carrying a sabre.
Cheers, :)
Quote from: Rob on 17 January 2013, 02:18:17 PM
The figures shown are perfect, possible a slight repositioning of the arm if carrying a sabre.
Okey doke, so would removing the upright lance and replacing with a sabre do the trick? We could do that conversion and offer them in smaller packs for folk?
Quote from: Leon on 17 January 2013, 02:21:28 PM
Okey doke, so would removing the upright lance and replacing with a sabre do the trick? We could do that conversion and offer them in smaller packs for folk?
I think that would be perfect Leon.
What fantastic company Pendraken is.
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Quote from: Rob on 17 January 2013, 02:33:58 PM
I think that would be perfect Leon.
No worries, I'll get one of the master castings sent down to the designer and then he can get that done.
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Those are lovely...and there was me thinking that I had all the units I wanted for my Austrians...foolish boy :D
Very, very nice. I was wondering if we would get the Uhlans.
Greetings
I can certainly see some squadrons of UR.3 on the horizon as part of the AG of V Corps.
Any news on the EH Karl Legion figures that I'm sure were previewed a while back? Not that I need them yet!
Regards
Edward
Well that comes unexpected, but nevertheless: great news. So, thank you Leon, that's what I've been hoping/waiting for :-bd :-bd :-bd
Finally I can complete my avant-garde division..thought it would never happen (I didn't like the cavalry of other manufacturers and Uhlans weren't on the initial release plan of Pendraken, as far as i remember).
Quote from: J.S. on 19 January 2013, 12:21:24 PM
(I didn't like the cavalry of other manufacturers and Uhlans weren't on the initial release plan of Pendraken, as far as i remember).
For some reason they got missed off the list posted on the Forum, but they were on the master list here.
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Quote from: kustenjaeger on 19 January 2013, 11:52:54 AM
Any news on the EH Karl Legion figures that I'm sure were previewed a while back? Not that I need them yet!
They've just been master moulded, along with the engineers, so they will be coming soon.
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Votes added!
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Why would any "trooper" (i.e. cavalryman) even contemplate facing opposing cavalry on foot? :o
he's a French Dragoon, and slod his horse to Tesco for Burgers ? :D :D
IanS
I assumed the request was for a kneeling foot figure to use in square formations?
:-\
My small pedantry was meant to point out that "trooper" is not an infantryman. :P
Quote from: Hertsblue on 20 January 2013, 04:07:47 PM
My small pedantry was meant to point out that "trooper" is not an infantryman. :P
:D ;)
Quote from: Hertsblue on 20 January 2013, 04:07:47 PM
My small pedantry was meant to point out that "trooper" is not an infantryman. :P
Tell that to the French "cavalry" who had eaten their "transport"on the way back from Moscow! (why is there never a Tesco's when you need one?) ;) ;)
Mollinary
Quote from: Leon on 20 January 2013, 03:31:48 PM
I assumed the request was for a kneeling foot figure to use in square formations?
:-\
yes you are right Leon a kneeling british infantryman to use in square formation sorry for the confusion
These babies will paint up beautifully - darn I only popped up on the site to have a little nosey - Just completed a massive Anglo spanish army!! and now you produce these >:(
You absolute rotters :)
Read somewhere about future Nappy Brits - and the requests not to make them prior to completing the other Nappy ranges. In my opinion I think the answer of " we need to think of sales" etc is completely correct.
I have spent lots and lots of wonga with MM and Bend sinster to create a British army (traitor!! - I know -sorry) due to Pendraken not doing the range yet - and as we all know every boy dreams of a British napoleonic army thrashing the French - so its got to be a seller.
With the news that the Brits are on their way I will obviously be stupid enough to expand to a stupid unplayable size :'(
have we got a list of whats on the menu and time bands Leon??
By the way I did use the pendraken French revolution range for Spanish in bicorns - which work well enough
B Carl
God save the Queen
Quote from: 17-21l on 21 January 2013, 11:25:22 AM
have we got a list of whats on the menu and time bands Leon??
Not yet, but we'll try and get one done asap.
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Napoleonic Austrian Uhlans!
These are the very same lances that the Polish Chevaulegers of the Imperial Guard wrestled from the hands of Austrian uhlans (using them on their former owners) which lead to them adopting the traditionally Polish weapon.
Quote from: Rob on 17 January 2013, 02:33:58 PM
I think that would be perfect Leon.
And just for Rob, a second rank Uhlan, with sabre and carbine!
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8527/8470866497_044e507da0.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8470866497/)
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He's a useful little chap! 8)
Quote from: Leon on 13 February 2013, 09:09:57 PM
And just for Rob, a second rank Uhlan, with sabre and carbine!
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8527/8470866497_044e507da0.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8470866497/)
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Wow, so cool 8), what can I say?
THANKS <:-P :-[ :D:-bd
(i think it would be good idea to let everyone buy them though ;D)
I'll say it again, What a good company Pendraken is.
When will they be ready to order?
Cheers, Rob :)
Quote from: Rob on 14 February 2013, 10:52:40 AM
I'll say it again, What a good company Pendraken is.
When will they be ready to order?
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They'll be in the March releases, so only a fortnight to wait!
Quote from: Leon on 14 February 2013, 01:56:51 PM
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They'll be in the March releases, so only a fortnight to wait!
Excelent, I will put together an order and probably pick it up from WMMS if that fits. :)
Just tidying up some loose ends with the Austrians, and we've now got the limber teams through from the designer. There's some Austrian releases coming through in the April batch, so keep an eye out for those, and we'll get these sorted for soon after.
(http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8112/8603532131_9752fcd71c.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8603532131/)
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Looking forward to picking up as many new goodies as poss at Carronade in May!
There's some nice new stuff there! Interesting to see a French colonel change sides! He must have turned Royalist!
Quote from: Leon on 09 January 2013, 08:45:40 AM
We need to keep the sales in mind as we go forward, so we can keep plugging away at the 1809 lists, but we do need to hit the Brits to keep the sales and money coming in to pay for more design.
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Quote from: Dragoon on 14 December 2013, 10:46:26 PM
A year ago
Correct, then we needed to get the WW1 revamp done, so that's taken up most of the design time since May roughly.
Quote from: Dragoon on 14 December 2013, 10:46:26 PM
A year ago
Yep, Rome wasn't built in a day. I've just received the 1866 Austrian gun-teams I commissioned over twelve months ago.
Nothing happens very fast in this business.