Uniforms of the GNW

Started by Hertsblue, 01 June 2014, 07:42:13 PM

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Hertsblue

Anyone interested in the Great Northern War may be interested in these:

Swedish uniforms.

http://www.tacitus.nu/gnw/battles/Poltava/swedes.htm

Russian uniforms.

http://www.tacitus.nu/gnw/battles/Poltava/russians.htm
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Subedai

Good find, that man. Bookmarked for future reference.
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Hussargeneral

Very nice.....Warfare Miniatures are doing a range of GNW figures, very tempted

nikharwood

Quote from: Subedai on 02 June 2014, 06:18:45 PM
Good find, that man. Bookmarked for future reference.

Ditto. Thanks, Ray  :)

Obsidian23

Hi all,

I know this is an old post but I will repost this enquiry elsewhere as well.

Through a stroke of luck I picked up about 400 Pendraken Malburian figs for $100.  Sorry Leon !!!
It sort of helped me decide what period of the Pendraken range to try out next after my AWI.

Truth is I am not familiar with the period.  Does this include GNW, War of Austrian Succession and the SYW???

If it does include the GNW I might do either the Swedes or Russians. 

So thank you for the link nikharwood :-bd

Cheers,

Scott

Obsidian23

ooops,

Sorry. Thanks Hertsblue :-[

Leman

Never got my interest back in the GNW, ever since I cocked up a question on Charles XII, History A Level, 1971.
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Techno

Speaking of Ray (Hertsblue)......Has anyone heard from him recently ?

I trust he's OK.

Cheers - Phil

Subedai

Quote from: Techno on 10 June 2016, 04:16:58 PM
Speaking of Ray (Hertsblue)......Has anyone heard from him recently ?

I trust he's OK.

Cheers - Phil

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.... and God taketh away.
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Hertsblue

Quote from: Techno on 10 June 2016, 04:16:58 PM
Speaking of Ray (Hertsblue)......Has anyone heard from him recently ?

I trust he's OK.

Cheers - Phil

I'm fine, Phil. Thanks for asking. I just found that the forum was taking up too much of my time. And with my wife's retirement we get out and about rather more.  :-bd
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nikharwood

Quote from: Hertsblue on 17 June 2016, 09:06:54 AM
I'm fine, Phil. Thanks for asking. I just found that the forum was taking up too much of my time. And with my wife's retirement we get out and about rather more.  :-bd

Good to see you, Ray  8)

Hertsblue

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Techno

That's good to hear, Ray.....And welcome back from me, as well !  :)

Cheers - Phil

Duke Speedy of Leighton

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I keep misreading this thread title as 'The Unicorns of the GNW'!!!
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clibinarium

Unicorns of the SYW would make sense though.

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Id like to see those sculpts Clib!
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Leman

I still can't see the fascination of the GNW when the figures are there for the WSS. It's like, i've got these fantastic ACW figures so I'll try and use them for the Spanish American War (?). I'm afraid I've now got to the stage where if my interest is piqued and the figures aren't available in Xmm or from Y manufacturer then I just go elsewhere. At 63 life's too bloody short!
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Dave Fielder

Unicorns come from Cornwall 'cos they is pointy 'eads down there.
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Leman

And there's me thinking the pointy heads came from the Deep South and Spain.
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