Yes I know, I know, you are working on Austrians. ;) But is there a hint of a schedule when you might start on Prussians and British? :-\
Really really need those to help flush out your Nappy range :D
"Flush out"? Expresses my attitude to Napoleonics, certainly, but they'll jam the loo!
;D ;D ;D
We're getting the cavalry/artillery for the Austrians, and then we'll be heading over to the Brits for a while, so we should have something to show you at the beginning of next year.
I reckon you could use the Archduke Charles Legion figures as Prussian Reservists.
Prussians for 1806/7 would be a good call though.
Yes, I would prefer Prussian before British but if the British are coming out first then the Spanish must be done with them :P
Yeah pretty much you could use British as Portugese, just use different standards, as to my very limited knowledge they dressed and trained as Brit clones.
But I would like any oddball units like Cacadores (spelling) produced as well, just so I can thrash the damn crappauds in the peninsula as well.
Gordon
Quote from: Leon on 16 November 2011, 06:42:12 AM
We're getting the cavalry/artillery for the Austrians, and then we'll be heading over to the Brits for a while, so we should have something to show you at the beginning of next year.
What about the French artillery???
Please don't leave this range unfinished, I want it. :(
We've already got the French artillery, all sat here in the drawer. The only problem is that it's been modelled in plastic, which requires a different type of mould. We're still waiting on some more plastic masters to fill a mould, then we're good to go. We had expected to have some back in September, but things were delayed unfortunately.
Quote from: Leon on 16 November 2011, 08:06:51 PM
We've already got the French artillery, all sat here in the drawer. The only problem is that it's been modelled in plastic, which requires a different type of mould. We're still waiting on some more plastic masters to fill a mould, then we're good to go. We had expected to have some back in September, but things were delayed unfortunately.
Thanks for the reply, thats really good news. 8)
So, onwards and upwards with the Austrian arty and cav and then......British with maybe some..... Portugese? :) :P
Cheers
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Prussians would be wonderful, especially since there are no changes for them from 1809 on with the exception of Reservists, I believe.
They could work for 1809, the Russian Campaign and the 100 days.
Chris
Quote from: Leon on 16 November 2011, 06:42:12 AM
We're getting the cavalry/artillery for the Austrians, and then we'll be heading over to the Brits for a while, so we should have something to show you at the beginning of next year.
Ummm how about arty for the Frogs first >:( >:( >:(
Quote from: Leon on 16 November 2011, 08:06:51 PM
We've already got the French artillery, all sat here in the drawer. The only problem is that it's been modelled in plastic, which requires a different type of mould. We're still waiting on some more plastic masters to fill a mould, then we're good to go. We had expected to have some back in September, but things were delayed unfortunately.
WT >:( >:( >:( >:( didnt realise this was a minime evil empire :d :d
Quote from: rexhurley on 22 December 2011, 10:06:51 AM
WT >:( >:( >:( >:( didnt realise this was a minime evil empire :d :d
:-\
We should have enough plastics now to get the mould done, so we'll be getting that sorted over the next couple of weeks. Once that's done, it's just a case of popping them all in a production mould.
Could i dare ask when we could expect the other german states for the 1809 range ?.
And the elite line infantry in greatcoat .
Stuart
I've just popped a reply in the other thread, but they're a little way down the queue at the moment. I've got some masters here though which I need to get some pics of and post up.
8)
Quote from: VonGottschall on 24 November 2011, 04:27:56 AM
Prussians would be wonderful, especially since there are no changes for them from 1809 on with the exception of Reservists, I believe.
They could work for 1809, the Russian Campaign and the 100 days.
Chris
Prussian reserve infantry from 1812 wore mainly British supplied uniforms, usually with the stovepipe shako. You might find something to fit in the Peninsular British range. Those regiments who didn't wear British uniforms wore the standard Landwehr uniform of peaked cap and plain greatcoat.