We've got the last couple of moulds all done, so it's time to release the first of our new figures for the WWI ranges! This first batch contains a massive 65 new codes, adding to the British, German, French, Russian, Italian, Austro-Hungarian and Belgian ranges. There's a whole variety of new items, from extra infantry and cavalry, through to new limbers teams and artillery crews! The majority of these have been previewed already, so head over here to see the sculpts: http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,7643.0.html (http://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,7643.0.html)
We'll be getting the pics taken in the next week, so keep an eye out for those!
British - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/British-sc104/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/British-sc104/)
BP10 Limbers with Early War team (2) £4.50 RESCULPTED!
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BP43 Infantry in cap, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
BP44 Infantry in cap, marching (30) £4.50
BP45 Infantry in helmet, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
BP46 Infantry in helmet, marching (30) £4.50
BP47 Bombers (10) £1.50
BP48 Rifle grenadiers (10) £1.50
BP49 Limbers with Late War team (2) £4.50
BP50 Royal Naval Division (30) £4.50
BP51 Lewis gunners, prone (10) £1.50
BP52 Lewis gunners, walking (10) £1.50
BP53 Cavalry in cap, with sword (15) £4.50
BP54 Motorcycle with sidecar (3) £2.60
BP55 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
BP56 14" Railway gun with crew (1) COMING SOON!
BP57 Traction engine (1) £3.50
BP58 Traction engine with canopy (1) £4.00
BP59 Traction engine with steamroller (1) £3.50
BP60 Holts artillery tractor (1) £3.00
BP61 Tank crewmen (10) £1.50
German - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/German-sc106/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/German-sc106/)
GP3 Uhlans with lance (15) £4.50 RESCULPTED!
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GP10 Limbers with Early War team (2) £4.50 RESCULPTED!
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GP33 105mm LeFH16 field gun with crew (3) £4.50
GP34 Infantry in pickelhaub, kneeling / crawling (10) £1.50
GP35 Infantry in pickelhaub, marching (30) £4.50
GP36 Infantry in helmet, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
GP37 Infantry in helmet, marching (30) £4.50
GP38 Bombers (10) £1.50
GP39 Rifle grenadiers (10) £1.50
GP40 Limbers with Late War team (2) £4.50
GP41 Infantry in mutze (30) £4.50
GP42 Kuirassiers with lance (15) £4.50
GP43 Hussars (15) £4.50
GP44 Dismounted Hussars (15) £2.30
GP45 Dragoons (15) £4.50
GP46 Dismounted Dragoons (15) £2.30
GP47 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
French - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/French-sc111/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/French-sc111/)
F25 Infantry in kepi, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
F26 Infantry in kepi, marching (30) £4.50
F27 Infantry in helmet, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
F28 Infantry in helmet, marching (30) £4.50
F29 Bombers (10) £1.50
F30 Rifle grenadiers (10) £1.50
F31 Limbers with Early War team (2) £4.50
F32 Limbers with Late War team (2) £4.50
F33 Dismounted Dragoons (15) £2.30
F34 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
Austro-Hungarian - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Austro-Hungarian-sc105/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Austro-Hungarian-sc105/)
AH11 Infantry, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
AH12 Infantry, marching (30) £4.50
AH13 Bombers (10) £1.50
AH14 Limbers with team (2) £4.50
AH15 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
Russian - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Russian-sc107/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Russian-sc107/)
RP8 Infantry, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
RP9 Infantry, marching (30) £4.50
RP10 Bombers (10) £1.50
RP11 Limbers with team (2) £4.50
RP12 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
Italian - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Italian-sc110/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Italian-sc110/)
IP9 Infantry, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
IP10 Infantry,marching (30) £4.50
IP11 Bombers (10) £1.50
IP12 Limbers with team and riders (2) £4.50
IP13 Heavy artillery crews (10) £1.50
Belgian - http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Belgian-sc108/ (http://www.pendraken.co.uk/World-War-I-c17/Belgian-sc108/)
B5 Infantry, kneeling / prone (10) £1.50
B6 Infantry, marching (30) £4.50
Miscellaneous
WW5 Pilot, waving (10) £1.50
= 65 New Codes!
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:) :D =D> :-bd
Wow, nice work guys! :D
Hmmm, a few more items now added to my wish list :D.
Hello
Well, some more troops to be moved in time and space :).
I can see the BP50 Royal Naval Division and BP54 Motorcycle with sidecar joining BP53 Cavalry in cap, with sword (amongst others) in China/Asia in the 20s and 30s :D.
(http://forum.axishistory.com/download/file.php?id=323613)
Any chance of getting some limber riders for truck/bus passengers ?
Cheers
GrumpyOldMan
Wehay wibbley wibbley , wombats ,wombats everywhere :P <:-P :-bd :-c >:< B) :O)
The junior ranks are getting stranger and stranger.....
IanS
I put it down to the infinite improbability drive. ;)
It's not working, or at least one high-level improbability range which I shall not mention, senor, would be painted and in action by now, maquahitls and all.
A rather dull question but are F29 and F30 wearing kepi or helmet? Or are they in a sort of quantum state of bareheadedness?
Great to see all the releases - well done to all the team at Pendraken
Quote from: realthing on 05 May 2014, 02:35:16 PM
A rather dull question but are F29 and F30 wearing kepi or helmet? Or are they in a sort of quantum state of bareheadedness?
Here's the pics of the masters from the other thread:
First up we've got the Bombers, in Brit, French, German, Austro-Hungarian, Russian and Italian varieties:
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3711/8964403302_20882c8bda.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8964403302/)
Rifle Grenadiers, Brit, French and German:
(http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3779/8964400622_098fa5e15f.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pendraken/8964400622/)
Lovely stuff. I can smuggle some of these into the Soviet-Polish War forces.
Thanks for the earlier photos, Leon. Now need to get an order in!
Stuff the WW1 codes, when are the British Naps going on sale
Shut up and take my money!!
Quote from: GordonY on 05 May 2014, 10:43:41 PM
Stuff the WW1 codes, when are the British Naps going on sale
Shut up and take my money!!
No - gota 'it you first.
They is awful tempting....
ianS
I notice among the new codes that there are heavy artillery crews for many nations, but I can't see any artillery pieces without crews apart from one German gun. Are heavy artillery to follow or should some guns be requested with heavy artillery crew instead of regular crew/
There's a whole bunch of WW1 arty pieces in the SCW arty range, I think? Or the new railway gun when it's ready ;)
I have not had time to write recently partially due to life and partially due to excessive dribbling over my recent purchase of these little wonders . The German dismounted hussars at exceptional as are the naval division.
I seriously could not be more pleased.
I just need to find he time to do them justice with the painting
At the moment I am trying to find time between working in Hell as a nurse and replacing a kitchen floor that decided that it really wanted to bond with my cellar whilst I was standing on it ! :-S 8-}
Bugger, I hope none of your nursing skills were required after the fall
I'm working on British at the moment but have a couple packs of Hussars, both mounted & dismounted in the German queue. They may have just shifted from the third batch to the second ;)
They seem to paint up as good as they look :) :)
Quote from: General Greenman on 03 July 2014, 10:58:40 PM
The German dismounted hussars at exceptional as are the naval division. I seriously could not be more pleased.
:-bd
Must pick up German hussars, mounted and double worth of dismounted so that they can appear in the FPW. Would make a nice skirmish vignette.
A few might of these may have to make an appearance in my AVBCW forces :).
WHOOHOO!! I've become a brigadier. <:-P
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 04 July 2014, 12:50:55 PM
WHOOHOO!! I've become a brigadier. <:-P
Congrats on the promotion!
On the figures, they are lovely. Some WW1 Russians grenade throwers have joined my WW2 Russian partisans and the Naval Brigade are padding out my "Black Death" Soviet sailors.
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 04 July 2014, 12:50:55 PM
WHOOHOO!! I've become a brigadier. <:-P
Congrats! Mines a pint of creme de menthe shandy. :) :) :)
Quote from: Hertsblue on 04 July 2014, 01:06:48 PM
Congrats! Mines a pint of creme de menthe shandy. :) :) :)
I was taught, somewhat belatedly, that a true gentleman never specifies the quantity of drink which he would like. That is up to the generosity of the giver. So, do they do creme de menthe shandy by the thimbleful? :-\
Mollinary (still just a crusty old colonel)
Quote from: Hertsblue on 04 July 2014, 01:06:48 PM
Congrats! Mines a pint of creme de menthe shandy. :) :) :)
Sounds like my kind of guy. :-&
Congrats Dour Puritan!
Mine's a ginger beer.
Quote from: Dour Puritan on 04 July 2014, 12:50:55 PM
WHOOHOO!! I've become a brigadier. <:-P
Congratulations, Sir!
Quote from: mad lemmey on 04 July 2014, 05:43:12 PM
Congrats Dour Puritan!
Mine's a ginger beer.
Sounds much more like it. Back on the forum now having finished dry brushing a batch of 60x60s - phew! #:-S
I've always understood that those concerned about what a true gentleman does or doesn't do are probably trying to persuade themselves that they qualify. A bit like the way that lesser aristocracy work hard on their manners, while the true grandee couldn't care less.
http://www.exmouthwargames.org.uk/index.php/forum/late-19th-century-early-20th-century/22-1914/reply.html
Quote from: FierceKitty on 05 July 2014, 01:10:32 AM
I've always understood that those concerned about what a true gentleman does or doesn't do are probably trying to persuade themselves that they qualify. A bit like the way that lesser aristocracy work hard on their manners, while the true grandee couldn't care less.
Handsome is as handsome does.
Quote from: FierceKitty on 05 July 2014, 01:10:32 AM
I've always understood that those concerned about what a true gentleman does or doesn't do are probably trying to persuade themselves that they qualify. A bit like the way that lesser aristocracy work hard on their manners, while the true grandee couldn't care less.
By "a true gentleman" I don't mean some inbred upper class twit who looks down on everyone else, and I couldn't give a ---- about what the "true grandee" thinks. The secret is in the word "true". ;)
Mollinary
Fine illustration of me point, guv.