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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: olicana on March 25, 2016, 01:11:19 PM
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Hi guys,
I played four fantastic games of Muskets and Tomahawks last weekend and I want to get a purchase list together for a collection of my own.
I'm looking for high quality 28mm metal miniatures that would suit my [the 'Dallimore'] style of painting. I'm looking for everything including civilians, canoes, etc. Please could you give me some pointers as to where I should start my catalogue searches.
Thank you,
James
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There tend to be two schools, large and small figures
Large
Redoubt enterprises have everything you would need. I would mix in with these Galloping major for variety, both cracking ranges
On smaller side warlord do a nice range, especially Indians. You can mix in the Indians from perry Awi and the odd figure too, together with foundry awi
I went for galloping major with a few of the northstar to mix and went off at a tangent and used foundry 7yw brits, not to everyones taste but very nice. For scots I went with redoubt which fit well too.
To add bits and bobs I would look at north starr, a little in between but some nice minis too
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I went for Redoubt and Galloping Major- they are very big for 28mm scale and will not mix well with Perry/Warlord. They are nice figures although a few redoubt figures have nasty mould lines that can be a pain to get rid of. They also have civilians and cattle etc.
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Galloping Major would be my first recommendation mostly everything covered especially Indians, rangers, Colonial militia, Provincials and French Canadian militia. They are due to release British regulars followed by their French counterparts soon.
Each figure is a real character and they paint up a treat. There are lots of photos in my gallery of our recent games, but also others have posted lots of pics of their figures recently.
If you are impatient Like me and couldn't wait for the regulars I went with Redoubt. As suggested already they are old moulds so the castings need some work. Their Franche de la Marines and Highlanders are lovely. They also have a great variety of civilians, wagons etc.
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Stick with Galloping Major and you can't go wrong.
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Galloping Major - he's in Driffield, so he's a local to us.
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Another hand raised for Redoubt and Galloping Major. Like mentioned Redoubt sometimes requires extra clean up, but both are very painter friendly.
Christopher
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These are Kings Mountain Miniatures Over Mountain Men. The were sculpted to match Galloping Major and Redoubt and are available here:
http://kingsmtminis.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=23_25&osCsid=89e3c1e6e4e06430889cf67b377d3c80
The figures come with separate heads and Trappers, Settlers, Militia, Couer Du Bois and Woodsman can all be portrayed using the 250 available heads.
In fact, Galloping Major is the European distributor for KMM. Here's a few pics of the OMM painted for F&I War duty.
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd49/nevinsrip/DSC00015_zpsa6aca57c.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/nevinsrip/media/DSC00015_zpsa6aca57c.jpg.html)
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(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd49/nevinsrip/DSC00010_zpscd191304.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/nevinsrip/media/DSC00010_zpscd191304.jpg.html)
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd49/nevinsrip/DSC00012_zpsf9e06257.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/nevinsrip/media/DSC00012_zpsf9e06257.jpg.html)
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(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd49/nevinsrip/DSC00017_zpscbcf1821.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/nevinsrip/media/DSC00017_zpscbcf1821.jpg.html)
(http://i222.photobucket.com/albums/dd49/nevinsrip/DSC00008_zps5303e1bd.jpg) (http://s222.photobucket.com/user/nevinsrip/media/DSC00008_zps5303e1bd.jpg.html)
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If you want s list then we have a few more...
Northstar( Musket and Tomahawk), as mentioned above
Perry, AWI Indians and militia hat can be used for FIW
Warlord (conquest range), great sculpts)
Front Rank, a bit old dated but have a few nice ones
Foundry, see Front Rank comment for the Indians, then the SYW range is much better
Old Glory, not one of their best ranges though
West Wind have a bunch of nice civilians that are suitable
Crusader have some nice ones
Dixon, smallish but some nice characters
Brigade, some nice indians by Paul Hicks
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The Northstar stuff is excellent, but it is a small range.
Galloping Major is very good, and an expanding range
Redoubt are variable (some odd poses and figure proportions), but have a huge range and include stuff like canoes.
Those are all compatible size-wise.
Front Rank are nice but slightly smaller than the above
Old Glory are variable, quite a bit smaller, and much cheaper.
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I went with Redoubt and Galloping Major with a few Front Rank thrown in.
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Thank you for those suggestions and comments. Food for thought.
James
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I did a breakdown and size compare here: http://jayswargamingmadness.blogspot.com/2013/01/fiw-comparative-figure-size.html (http://jayswargamingmadness.blogspot.com/2013/01/fiw-comparative-figure-size.html)
Breaks down all the major manufacturers.
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Jay, You forgot Kings Mountain. And I know that you have them LOL LOL.
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Galloping Major get's my vote, nicely sculpted with bags of character.
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Jay, You forgot Kings Mountain. And I know that you have them LOL LOL.
I do ... I did a separate post for them and saw they are mentioned earlier ;-)
But that reminds me I should update that particular post ...
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Than you all for your suggestions and advice.
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I know they have been said but for me it has to be Galloping Major, Redoubt and North Star. This is pretty much what my range is made up from. Im going to use Crusader for my British and French infantry.
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I would just like to thank all those of you who mentioned the Galloping Major FIW range among your suggestions :)
Cheers,
Lance
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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I would just like to thank all those of you who mentioned the Galloping Major FIW range among your suggestions :)
Cheers,
Lance
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
You are having to send more thank you fivers than first expected :)
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You are having to send more thank you fivers than first expected :)
lol
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I know they have been said but for me it has to be Galloping Major, Redoubt and North Star. This is pretty much what my range is made up from. Im going to use Crusader for my British and French infantry.
Don't dismiss the foundry 7yw range, nice and chunky and fit well with galloping major until he gets his out
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Don't dismiss the foundry 7yw range, nice and chunky and fit well with galloping major until he gets his out
Soon chaps, soon :D
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com
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I know they have been said but for me it has to be Galloping Major, Redoubt and North Star. This is pretty much what my range is made up from. Im going to use Crusader for my British and French infantry.
I think the Crusader Infantry is a bit short compared to Redoubt and Galloping Major. I am trying to find a comparison shot.
Edit_ Try this link....http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=13151.0
I think Crusader are a bit in between, but if you are happy with that then OK
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Here are some comparisons, crusader are smaller than the foundry ones
Bugger link didnt work, try this http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=59427.0
(http://s166.photobucket.com/user/Lowtardog/media/IMG_7939_zps2843c93b.jpg.html)
And the brits (http://s166.photobucket.com/user/Lowtardog/media/IMG_7923_zpsb9876c6b.jpg.html)
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The Foundry stuff I'm more than familiar with - I have a small SYW collection
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Thankfully, all 1700 Foundry Prussians and Russians are now painted, and I just have 50 more (already painted 750) Front Rank Austrians to do.
I was always interested in FIW, I've even read half a dozen books about it, but I've somehow lost track of the figure ranges.
Thanks,
James
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That is a serious collection!
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Ahh :-*
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I also want to add my voice of support to Galloping Major, lovely figures and very satisfying to paint.
Conquest and Redoubt also have some nice stuff. We are quite spoiled for nice FIW figures!
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If only you'd painted French and British for your 7YW collection you would already have all the regular troops you need for North America.
French & Indian war is a really great period - and Muskets & Tomahawks is a terrific set of rules. Sharp Practice also works very well for this conflict (and of course you can use the same figures).
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I've played a few games of FIW over the years, mostly 'unit based' battles, and I've always liked the troops types, terrain, etc., but until I went to Scotland a couple of weeks ago I'd never found a set of rules that suited the generally 'small scale forces' of the conflict. Muskets and Tomahawks definitely has what the period calls for. I was suitably impressed. Of course, it always helps to get the juices flowing when it's a twelve player two day bash with The League of Gentleman Wargamers and luck is with you. I even beat Charles Grant on the first day.
AAR:http://olicanalad.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/french-indian-wars-weekend-with-logw.html (http://olicanalad.blogspot.co.uk/2016/03/french-indian-wars-weekend-with-logw.html)
Terrain for the second day
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Blimey, that's an impressive setup ... and ditto for your SYW collection.
And as it hasn't been said before (much), Galloping Major are a first rate company to deal with. They are going to be at Teeside Wargames Convention this Saturday (2nd April) selling their figures if you're in the area. Details here -
https://www.facebook.com/TEESSIDEWARGAMESCONVENTION/ (https://www.facebook.com/TEESSIDEWARGAMESCONVENTION/)
RMZ
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Thanks Ramirez ;) :D
www.gallopingmajorwargames.com