Hi
Love the new LoA range but we`re all hanging back for more codes to come out.
Hope there are going to be some advancing/charging infantry with plug bayonet types on the cards, if not consider this a request.
Jim
I'd be very happy just to be able to buy the figures we have seen greens of. :-\ :!!
More figures in the future would be cool - but I really want the dismounted Dragoons, the Artillery and the Cavalry that Leon has been teasing us with. Please. Pretty Please. :)
Given the size of my lead mountain, I'm going to hold off from these until the range is complete. Well that's my excuse!
Quote from: Steve J on 28 March 2013, 07:52:59 PM
Given the size of my lead mountain, I'm going to hold off from these until the range is complete. Well that's my excuse!
Ditto ;)
Although I have been seduced by the Dark Side (28mm) of late and that's a worrying trend as my lead's bigger than yours :P
Quote from: fred 12df on 28 March 2013, 07:03:42 PM
More figures in the future would be cool - but I really want the dismounted Dragoons, the Artillery and the Cavalry that Leon has been teasing us with. Please. Pretty Please. :)
Coincidentally, I've got in my hands the first spin off the master mould for the Dragoons, kneeling firing chaps, and the artillery crews. We'll be spinning them for the rest of tonight and tomorrow, and should hopefully have enough to get them production moulded for the April releases.
8)
Size isn't everything Nosher ;).
Cavalry will be going special delivery tomorrow.
Greetings
Excellent.
Regards
Edward
Hi,
It's a very good news. I found the riders magnificent and varied. I am very interested in this range, but I have difficulty finding some documentation on the LoA's uniforms (no problem for the WSS, or the years war) . That is why I send an appeal to those who could help me. I look for in particular the way of painting the French officers and drummer, but also the gunners and the cavalry. The same for the others nations involved in the LoW war. Thanks in advance.
Cheers.
Quote from: Steve J on 28 March 2013, 09:32:40 PM
Size isn't everything Nosher ;).
True. But the fifteen stone pushing it home causes some consternation... :-[ ;D ;)
Quote from: Nosher on 29 March 2013, 09:13:00 AM
True. But the fifteen stone pushing it home causes some consternation... :-[ ;D ;)
Wasn't it Fred Trueman who, when someone remarked on the size of his rear end, retorted "when you've got a big **** you need a big hammer to hit it with" ? ;)