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Miniatures Adventure => Back of Beyond => Topic started by: Orctrader on February 10, 2011, 09:40:13 PM
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www.orctrader.co.uk
Link in the News item. :)
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Nice collection of RCW themed miniatures, but would you be so kind to post or point out the new ones? Because you've changed your site I can't remember which I've seen already. :)
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Excellent Malcolm, it was a close run thing 8)
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Very nice. An inspirational site you've got there.
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Very swell stuff, I especially like the little patches and facial hair.
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Very Nice!
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Loved 'em. Sorry about that ::)
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Really nice
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Great looking Bolshies! I have some of the same Brigade Russians on the painting bench right now - fodder for LPL5 - and I'll be bookmarking your galleries for painting inspiration.
Are the Copplestone Russians as huge as the Copplestone British? Copplestone's Brits are unusably massive, but I've heard they're outliers and the rest of the WW1/BoB ranges from Copplestone are more normal-sized. Do Copplestone Russians and Brigade Russians work well together?
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Thanks. Glad you like them - and the site. Planning for more regular updates this year, but less individual photos in forums. Time is going to be really tight for me in 2011.
...point out the new ones...
Copplestone. :)
Are the Copplestone Russians as huge as the Copplestone British? Copplestone's Brits are unusably massive, but I've heard they're outliers and the rest of the WW1/BoB ranges from Copplestone are more normal-sized. Do Copplestone Russians and Brigade Russians work well together?
I've never had any of the British so can't compare. I find the modern Ruskies pretty "big." Copplestone figures in my gallery would be OK with Brigade Games. Different sculptors, but close enough in my view. Hope that helps. :)
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Thank you for the reply, OT.
Concerning the Brits... I'd say that the Brits are distinctively bigger compared to the Bolshies. Which is a pity as you are basically restricted in your choices.