Well I took the plunge and bought set 1 & 2 of these plastic figures (from Steve Weston who does a great turnaround). They can go with the Revwar 1/32s that I already have. Take me all autumn to paint them but I always said if someone brings out some decent woodland indians in 54mm I'd be getting them so that's partly why. Two boxes is 36 figures - cost 22 quid if you are interested. Don't worry about bendy muskets - these are straightened out by plunging them in boiling water.
American warfare 1690-1815 in popular culture, art, in miniature and in wargames, through Living History and in movies.
Friday, 24 August 2012
Armies in Plastic Woodland Indians
Well I took the plunge and bought set 1 & 2 of these plastic figures (from Steve Weston who does a great turnaround). They can go with the Revwar 1/32s that I already have. Take me all autumn to paint them but I always said if someone brings out some decent woodland indians in 54mm I'd be getting them so that's partly why. Two boxes is 36 figures - cost 22 quid if you are interested. Don't worry about bendy muskets - these are straightened out by plunging them in boiling water.
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