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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: TheMarquis on February 06, 2014, 12:04:03 PM
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I was able to pick up some Empress Miniatures Afgan tribesmen (which I plan to use for Northwest Frontier) at the York Wargames show last weeked and I am bowled over by the quality of these figures.
If anyone is on the fence about getting hold of some of these I can say that they were the easiest figures to clean that I have ever bought apart from Gringo40s. Mould lines and flash were almost nowhere to be seen.
So far they have also been a joy to paint thanks to the details being so well defined and so deeply cut into the figures.
For those colonial gamers interested in the NW Frontier, do have a look at these models as they are really superb. I hope Empress carry on their adventures on the frontier and expand the range in the future!
P.S. - If anyone knows if they will be doing this do let us know!
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I was able to pick up some Empress Miniatures Afgan tribesmen (which I plan to use for Northwest Frontier) at the York Wargames show last weeked and I am bowled over by the quality of these figures.
If anyone is on the fence about getting hold of some of these I can say that they were the easiest figures to clean that I have ever bought apart from Gringo40s. Mould lines and flash were almost nowhere to be seen.
So far they have also been a joy to paint thanks to the details being so well defined and so deeply cut into the figures.
For those colonial gamers interested in the NW Frontier, do have a look at these models as they are really superb. I hope Empress carry on their adventures on the frontier and expand the range in the future!
P.S. - If anyone knows if they will be doing this do let us know!
Do you think it would it be possible to convert/replace their rifles with Muskets and Henry Martini's? This would be really the way forward for me as I'm mainly interested in the Second Afghan War.
What do you think?
Darrell.
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I believe they make sets that have the older breach loading rifles. To represent some of the poorer or less well equipped tribes men
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I believe they make sets that have the older breach loading rifles. To represent some of the poorer or less well equipped tribes men
Thanks for that. I'll drop them a line and ask them which packs are useful.
Darrell.
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I hope Empress carry on their adventures on the frontier and expand the range in the future!
P.S. - If anyone knows if they will be doing this do let us know!
Funny you should say that ... ;)
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Funny you should say that ... ;)
Spill.... pretty please???
Darrell.
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Atheling - if you have a look at the pictures on their website, you can see which packs have bolt action rifles and which have breech loaders
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Atheling - if you have a look at the pictures on their website, you can see which packs have bolt action rifles and which have breech loaders
I've looked but in some pics (particularly some of the mounted pics, it is hard to tell (at least for me o_o).
Darrell.
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I can't see much in that range that is suitable for 1879, unfortunately. Most have bolt-action rifles. There is one pack of Martini-armed men which is a possible, but I don't think many tribesmen would have had those during the Second Afghan War (though it is at least a possibility, through capture), and I think it's a bit early for Khyber Pass copies to be doing the rounds.
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I can't see much in that range that is suitable for 1879, unfortunately. Most have bolt-action rifles. There is one pack of Martini-armed men which is a possible, but I don't think many tribesmen would have had those during the Second Afghan War (though it is at least a possibility, through capture), and I think it's a bit early for Khyber Pass copies to be doing the rounds.
Thanks Plynkes, that answers my question nicely. I'll just have to wait and see what Mike from Artizan comes up with (through North Star).
Darrell.
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Yes we are developing this range. The first 16 Brits arrived at the moulders 25 minutes ago.
Yes we will develop this range to include vehicles, cavalry, Indian troops, etc, etc, etc
We have some great plans and now our modern Kickstarter is near completion we can give all of our other ranges a lot more TLC. ;)
However we should not hijack this thread so shhhhhhh
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First 16 Brits arrived at the moulders 25 minutes ago…
Looking forward to seeing what they look like! :D
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Wow, nice work Empress! Am very excited to see what appears...
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@ Empress Miniatures
Please kidnap the thread and give us the details of the Brits.
Your Afghans are the best I've seen, Mr Hicks excelled himself when he produced those figures. They really look like tribesmen and you have provided plenty of variety , even persuading Mr Hicks to produce seperate heads on some packs. My favourite thing is the turbans. Unlike a lot of figures around of turban wearer, Mr Hicks has produced turbans that look as though they have been made from folded cloth, rather than looking like a blob of greenstuff that has had some random "creases" indented into it with a modeling tool.
So based on your Afghans my expectations of your Brits are very very high and I would love to be tantalised by some piccies of the greens.
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Can't photograph the figure cos they are with the moulders.
Lets just say we think they are fantastic and one of the packs is very different and a bit of a surprise. :o
But my lips are sealed until the official release in a few weeks.
At the moment we are still up to our necks in the completion of the Kickstarter. ;)
Paul
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Do you have any plans to proceed with the Tirah range you were talking about around 3 years ago?
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Fantastic news. I have a full blog waiting for your figures!!!!!!
This one, by the way :D: http://waziristanonafancy.blogspot.com.es/
I have painted some of the Empress Miniatures foot Afghans and they are wonderful figures, some of the best from Mr Hicks and, for that reason, from anyone in the market in this moment, in 28mm, IMHO.
Again, a fantastic news!
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Juan - Great blog by the way, and lots of interesting bits of history. Thanks for that. I'm sure Empress' figures will be perfect for your project!