Well, I wouldn't say crap, and they are, as usual, very characterful figures. But the casting wasn't terribly clean.
I'm a big Perry fan, but as I've said before, they are now such brilliant, experienced artists that their metal figures can sometimes seem a bit impressionistic and dashed off.
Like many forms of art, they look fantastic from a little way away. But when you actually look very close up (like if you're trying to paint the things!) you realise that some of the details are actually quite crudely done.
But I've always thought that Michael Perry's Afghan tribesmen for Foundry, done - what - 20 years ago, remain some of the best wagames figures anywhere, ever. And he's now effectively produced a second batch that match in almost perfectly. So I couldn't really resist.
The real answer of course, is for them to produce a set of plastic Pathans - with firearm options that would let them be customised for any period from the 1840s to the 1920s...
That's what I'm waiting for...
