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Battle of Worth, 1870..........

Posted by warrior on 28 Jan 2019, 21:55

Ok, this is loosely based on Worth, but I like how it came out anyway...……

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Posted by Marvin on 28 Jan 2019, 22:12

A spectacular display! A topic somewhat overlooked by 1.72 scale plastics. What kind of figures are represented here?

I'd love some real close ups but I can see already they are very well painted. :thumbup:
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Posted by MABO on 28 Jan 2019, 22:27

Massive armies in a big clash!
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Posted by warrior on 28 Jan 2019, 22:53

Thank you; my collection is metal 20mm, mostly B & B Miniatures out of the UK, but also a number of figures from the Solferino Project sculpted by Massimo Costa, I bought some of them from Hagen in Germany...…………...I personally wish to thank the collectors who commissioned Massimo to do these figures, they are spectacular.
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Posted by Emperor on 28 Jan 2019, 23:07

This is great...I always wanted to make something like this... I planed to make some Austrian VS Ottomans in XVIII century, but we run out of static grass when I made 6th base with Ottomans...
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Posted by C M Dodson on 28 Jan 2019, 23:25

Excellent stuff ' in the grand manner'.

Lots going on, a fairly unusual period with Massimos super figures in evidence.

What is not to like?

Brilliant.

Best wishes,

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Posted by Beano Boy on 29 Jan 2019, 03:04

Splendid table top of share delight. Thanks for Posting. BB
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Posted by sansovino on 31 Jan 2019, 13:12

Wow, absolutly excellent!

Where stood this impressive table-top? Which figures did you use?
It seems that you have partly used alternated Napoleonics? I am right?
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Posted by warrior on 31 Jan 2019, 14:54

Thank you for the feedback, this display is in my home, the figures are all 20mm metal Franco Prussian War figures from B & B Miniatures from the UK and also Massimo Costa and Hagen Miniatures. There are no Napoleonics shown here, all are Franco Prussian War figures.
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