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Miniatures Adventure => Medieval Adventures => Topic started by: Khurasan Miniatures on August 12, 2020, 04:01:17 AM

Title: Khurasan releases spear armed Mongol Cavalry in 15mm (AD)
Post by: Khurasan Miniatures on August 12, 2020, 04:01:17 AM
We are very pleased to release the latest codes of our 13th-14th century Mongol range -- lighter cavalry using light lances.  There's a set without armour and a set with leather armour.  Available now:

http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/mongol.html

These join the already available unarmoured cavalry with bows, the leather armoured cavalry with swords, and the heavily armoured lancers and archers. 

(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/mongol-unarmoured-spear-sp.jpg)

(http://khurasanminiatures.tripod.com/mongol-heavy-spear-sp.jpg)
Title: Re: Khurasan releases spear armed Mongol Cavalry in 15mm (AD)
Post by: Atheling on August 12, 2020, 08:19:54 AM
Superb, and very animate as they should be :-* :-* :-*

I really wish you had a trader on this side of the pond. One day perhaps?
Title: Re: Khurasan releases spear armed Mongol Cavalry in 15mm (AD)
Post by: Khurasan Miniatures on August 17, 2020, 10:25:47 PM
The problem with that is I use sculptors and casters I pay to create the ranges and so I go very heavily in the red when creating or expanding a range.

It takes me a long time to earn my investment back. If I sell to the trade I lose 40% of list price, meaning I’m really only making about 20% profit off the list price. Meanwhile it’s pure profit for the distributor who didn’t pay a pence to help create the range. Unfortunately it’s not a viable strategy for me.
Title: Re: Khurasan releases spear armed Mongol Cavalry in 15mm (AD)
Post by: Atheling on August 17, 2020, 10:53:57 PM
The problem with that is I use sculptors and casters I pay to create the ranges and so I go very heavily in the red when creating or expanding a range.

It takes me a long time to earn my investment back. If I sell to the trade I lose 40% of list price, meaning I’m really only making about 20% profit off the list price. Meanwhile it’s pure profit for the distributor who didn’t pay a pence to help create the range. Unfortunately it’s not a viable strategy for me.

I understand. It probably won't stop me from begging now and again :)