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New Strelets Nap British infantry marching

Posted by CPN on 13 Oct 2016, 20:17

Goode evening,
it seems the plastic side of the hobby is back with this third box of napoleonic marching figures.
Have nice dreams and start saving money.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 14 Oct 2016, 01:10

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Posted by The Iron Duke on 14 Oct 2016, 07:25

I like these BB I'll be getting some of these last little fellas
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Posted by Beano Boy on 14 Oct 2016, 11:15

Well it`s not my topic but blank items void of pictures in my mind is not pleasing to ones eye at all,so i helped it define by a little eye candy for the viewers who ever they might be. These are another set that i adore and the pose of the musket slug over the left solder by the strap wins brownie points with me and is quite unique for Napoleonic toy soldiers of which i have made personal studies of over many years. BB
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Posted by Tony Barton on 14 Oct 2016, 15:46

I think the posing is somewhat ridiculous. Since these are presumably intended for wargaming , why the designer can't pose all the figures in a proper shoulder arms position escapes me. That was the position used when marching on the battlefield, and having a mixture of unhistorical poses seems a waste of plastic. A little subtle variation is still possible, but at least then they would look like what they are intended to be.
Of course, in historical fact , most of the time they would have been standing still, with their muskets at Order Arms, which has never proved popular with collectors !
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Posted by Beano Boy on 15 Oct 2016, 22:45

That`s why they are bought and sold as plastic toy solders having many a use,
and not specifically one defining one. i will collect them as toy soldiers. Paul Howes
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Posted by Marc the plasticsfan on 17 Oct 2016, 14:13

Interesting view Mr Barton, but even more interesting to hear from you discussing 1/72 plastics. As a long time admirer (and purchaser) of your 18mm, any time you fancy stepping up a scale and sculpting some masterpieces for us plastic fans would be a massive joy.

But regarding the poses - do you have any on-line sources of poses that I could look at please to see how far from reality these might be? Many thanks

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