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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: black hat miniatures on 05 February 2010, 12:52:16 PM
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Hi
My very first wargaming when I was 12 was with Little Wars and Airfix 54mm plastics and I have decided that this year I want to put together forces matching those in the original Little Wars of a Blue and Red Army.
I am quite taken with the Funny Little Wars rules and have bought 10 Cannon off ebay in preparation, I just need the troops now.
To this end, as I am a toy soldier manufacturer, I have started to work on a small range of suitable 54mm figures to be cast in metal.
This is the first figure, which has separate arms and heads – currently a Home Service Head for normal troops and a bearskin head for guard troops.
(http://www.blackhat.co.uk/images/littlewars/helmet1.jpg)
(http://www.blackhat.co.uk/images/littlewars/guard1.jpg)
(http://www.blackhat.co.uk/images/littlewars/guard2.jpg)
They are sized to match Tradition in scale.
The next step will be an officer based on the same master body, followed by a standard bearer and then some cavalry.
After that I hope to do some artillery crew for the Britain's cannons.
This is Army Red sorted – I'm still looking for ideas for Army Blue, of whether to use French or German troops types – any suggestions welcomed.
I have no idea how much these will cost to produce, so have no real idea until I cast them of what the end price will be if I decided to make them generally available
let me know what you think…
Many thanks
Mike
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I think these are great :)
Personally, no interest in buying/painting them as I don't "do" 54mm, but will love seeing them done by others. (I wonder if there would be a market for them? I hope so.)
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I think these are great :)
Personally, no interest in buying/painting them as I don't "do" 54mm, but will love seeing them done by others. (I wonder if there would be a market for them? I hope so.)
Tehy are initially being done for myself, so if anyone else wants themand I sell enough to cover the sculpting and moulding costs then that it is a bonus
Mike
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Black Hat
They look great - I think there would be quite a lot of interest in them in the larger figure hobby. If you decide you do want to sell them, I write a regular figure review column in a couple of toy soldier hobby magazines, and would be happy to feature them for you. PM me if you are interested.
Mike
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What a coincidence. I just started painting a 54mm War of 1812 US army. I bought metal figs from this company:
http://www.allthekingsmentoysoldiers.com/ (http://www.allthekingsmentoysoldiers.com/)
Great little company and neat miniatures. I must admit I am liking the "feel" of these larger toy soldier game pieces. I will post pics of my painting progress when I get a little further.