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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: Arthur on September 11, 2015, 04:18:34 PM
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(http://www.perry-miniatures.com/images/Mafeking%202/61st_gren.jpg)
(http://www.perry-miniatures.com/images/Mafeking%202/90th_foot.jpg)
(http://www.perry-miniatures.com/images/Mafeking%202/Brits_in_round_hats.jpg)
(http://www.perry-miniatures.com/images/Mafeking%202/de_Wattevilles.jpg)
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Highly sensible fur hats for the Egyptian campaign. Stylish and sweaty. lol
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So nice :-*
Its a bummer they don't do them in plastic.
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I doubt there would be much of a market for plastic pre-Peninsular Napoleonic Brits. Alan's going to town on these in metal because he's obviously been bitten by the Egyptian bug but I don't think Perry Mins would be able to recoup the high costs of a plastic set.
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When they put out a set of French Savants, and then the myriad opposing forces, it will be buying time.
I'm enthralled by the Egyptian campaign!
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Damm their eyes - have already done this in 18mm, but it is very tempting to do the same in 28mm. Imagine Perry Mamulekes?
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A pleasant surprise!
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When they put out a set of French Savants, and then the myriad opposing forces, it will be buying time.
I'm enthralled by the Egyptian campaign!
me too
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They would be good for Holland
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I doubt they are usable for the "Holland" landings. Up to now I have only seen the older bicorne clad and open fronted coat on paintings from this 1799 campaign
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the Round Hats look good for marines.
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Hurrah! The 90th! Looks like I won't have to be converting the other Egyptian campaign releases with plastic Light Dragoon heads, after all!
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I am very much hoping that they will follow through on the Light Dragoons and get into the Maratta Wars in India as well as Egypt. Assaye, Seringipatan, Gwalior and the Scindia. Having walked most of the ground in the last 4 years it would be brilliant to be able to fight it all through in my dotage.
Best
Graham
In India for just one more year
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Captain Goode,yes it would be great to see the twins expand into this period of Indian warfare,too much to hope for do you think ? :(
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I am quietly hopeful. With the increase in figures in the 1790s period I think it only a matter of time, and no one really does it well. I intend to commence with using useable figures from the mutiny ranges against the Perry Light Dragoons in India fig, and hope that it states the ball rolling. Some of the Round hatted figures are perfect as they are, and so are some of the other infantry. A couple of headswaps might raise some good artillery and the ubiquitous afghans of various manufacture can do duty as light horse for actions north of the Jamuna. Maybe by then it will catch hold.
Graham
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http://www.perry-miniatures.com/pages.php?page=metalsworkbench&osCsid=5rpab1malral03s08muc1aol61 (http://www.perry-miniatures.com/pages.php?page=metalsworkbench&osCsid=5rpab1malral03s08muc1aol61)
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I see someone else has mentioned early India....The Siege of Seringpatam
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Figures for early campaigns in India would be fantastic,as Captain Goode has mentioned some native opposition could be used from other ranges but the Sepoy troops are a stumbling block at the moment I feel .