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Post by larryr on Apr 20, 2023 16:47:42 GMT
Can anyone tell me what other figure line these can match up with size wise? I'm looking at some of thier Carthaginians. I've only seen pictures but the sculpts look decent.
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Post by vodnik on Apr 20, 2023 17:28:11 GMT
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Post by larryr on Apr 20, 2023 17:40:46 GMT
yes saw them there but not sure how they match up to Essex or Old Glory etc..
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Post by vodnik on Apr 20, 2023 19:03:17 GMT
...the first ranges were kneaded in Germany. As Gladiator, additional figures were made in England, but they were larger. The old MMs you cam mix with Essex, Donnington, Khurasan, Old Glory...
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Post by martin on Apr 20, 2023 21:00:03 GMT
Can anyone tell me what other figure line these can match up with size wise? I'm looking at some of thier Carthaginians. I've only seen pictures but the sculpts look decent. As mentioned, two different figure sizes- IIRC the ones prefixed by a three letter code (eg MED123) are much larger than the figures prefixed by a two letter code (eg FE123). The smaller are nicer sculpts, by a designer called Josef Ochmann. I have a few of those, and they mix OK with Essex, Old Museum Mins, Old Glory. I also have the larger ones (MED….), which are more static poses, and a tad more like Xyston sizing.
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Post by larryr on Apr 20, 2023 23:34:20 GMT
Thanks guys I appreciate the feedback!!
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