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American War of Independence

Posted by lobo on 09 Nov 2020, 13:18

mmm…this set sounds familiar to my…
Geat painting, for a great set, as you say; In my opinion..one of the best sculpting and well balanced in the market…, I would like this stile for all periods¡

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Posted by Peter on 09 Nov 2020, 13:53

They look good Rich! :thumbup:

There are a few sets that can be used for this period:

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http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=183

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http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Review.aspx?id=2394
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Posted by Rich W on 11 Nov 2020, 23:39

Good suggestions Peter, thanks!
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Posted by Susofrick on 12 Nov 2020, 09:27

Don't know about the Alamo set, but the 1812-Americans can be hard to find.
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Posted by Peter on 12 Nov 2020, 13:30

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Posted by sansovino on 12 Nov 2020, 17:02

Dear Peter,

I agree totally with your recommendation of the Strelets set which suits well to ACW, but the Alamo set isn´t suitable for the last quarter of 18th century: hats, clothes and weapons are too different. There are more than 50 years difference!
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Posted by Peter on 12 Nov 2020, 18:09

I agree that there are 50 years between those two conflicts, but I still think that some of the figures of that set can be used for AWI. I have seen it in a big project years ago, and when you mix them up you don't see much difference. That is also the reason I mentioned this set, because I have seen that someone did mix them. ;-)
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