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Author Topic: Beyond The Pagoda 28mm Warfare in S.E Asia Burmese, Laos, Siamese, Vietnam 1820  (Read 21211 times)

Offline HerbyF

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Just wondering how these guys will look along side Gringo40s Vietnamese that he is working on.
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Offline Shipka

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I have been advised by Ged of Gringos40 that the Vietnamese fit in with their Opium Wars range, I have some of the Mandarins and these are in my opinion compatible with Steve Barbers figures hope that helps?

I am awaiting the Vietnamese Royal Guard to be made so I can use them as allies for my Laotian army.
« Last Edit: February 09, 2018, 12:51:11 AM by Shipka »

Offline gringo

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indeed chaps.............all well underway :D

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Offline Shipka

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Hi all, just to advise Steve Barber has advised me that all except the Lao musketeer should be available as castings by the end of March

Further additions to the range have been commissioned and are currently being worked on

Offline Shipka

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HerbyF, if the Tonkin range is similar to their Opium Wars figures then they will be compatible!

Offline Shipka

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Steve Barber Models hopes to be in a position to release the first phase of The Beyond The Pagoda range by the end of the month, I have outlined below a list of the existing sculpts showing those indicated by TBA as those either waiting for molds, in process of being sculpted or those being commissioned during April, all others will or should be available.

1) Burmese Royal Gua­rd Advancing with Mu­sket

2) Burmese Regular Levy Standing with Mu­sket

3) Burmese Levy Adva­ncing with Spear

4) Burmese Levy Adva­ncing with Sword. TBA

5) Laotian in Cloth Helmet Advancing with Spear

6) Laotian/Siamese Levy Advancing with Spear

7) Laotian Musketeer Firing. TBA

8) Northern Tribesman with Spear

9) Siamese Regular Advancing with Musket. TBA

10) Siamese Guard Sp­earman. TBA

11) Officer Encouragi­ng Troops. TBA

Offline gringo

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looking good Geoff :D

cheers
Ged
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Offline Sir Barnaby Hammond-Rye

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Do you have figure prices worked out yet?

Offline Shipka

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Check Steve Barber Models for pricing of 28mm, The range doesn't feature there yet but pricing should be the same as other ranges

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Offline ichwillauch

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I will place an order and looking forward for more to come.

Offline Shipka

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There is a Burmese Swordsman, Laotian Musketeer  awaiting molds a generic officer being worked on as well as a Siamese musketeer who has just been commissioned, following these a Siamese Spearman, village militia along with a Lao regular and Siamese Marine(although the Lao levy just released can be used as same). A polearm pack will be done

Offline Shipka

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To encourage those troops, Steve rolls out another green, this time a figure of a Senior Commander leading actively from the front

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splendid looking fellow :D 8) :) :o

cheers
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Offline Shipka

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A Siamese Musketeer has been added to the greens, he is ideal for engagements 1780-1831

 

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