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Post by elliesdad on May 10, 2023 17:04:29 GMT
Khurasan make some tempting Iroquois for Eastern Forest Americans. Pity its a royal PITA trying to get their figures in the UK . So, what I need then is a relative who’ll be visiting the USA regularly to see friends and who can bring back certain << ahem>> “presents” when she returns to the U.K. Hmmm… Geoff 😎
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Post by redwilde on May 10, 2023 17:25:52 GMT
It is a shame, as their range is superb and they are one of the best 15mm manufacturers out there…if they had a UK distributor, then I would undoubtedly have a LOT of their figures 😁 Well, yes and no. The older ranges that are actually 15m toe to eye are great 15mm figures. Newer sculptors he's brought in are doing great 18/20mm figures. If the photos look like giants, they are. And sadly that includes the Iroquois range. I really wish he would sort out the new ones in their own 18mm category rather than jumbling them all in with the 15s.
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Post by snowcat on May 16, 2023 2:33:46 GMT
Re Khurasan: I wish he'd add an actual scale beside the miniatures in his photos. Or at least note the size of the bases/coins used in the photos.
To support Redwilde's comment, the older figures are 15mm (e.g. Tibetans and anything else by Sandra Garrity), whereas many of the newer ones (e.g. Timurids) are 18mm+.
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