75mm Napoleon's Europe French Revolutionary Wars! (1 Viewer)

FirstLegion

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With the creation of our new series of 75mm Napoleonic figure kits, we have decided that not only should we bring our superlative sculpting to this new, larger, scale but to also bring our painting to these figures as well. 75mm Figures are truly works of art and i must confess that this scale is really beginning to grow on us over here. As such, we are going to treat this as an expansion of our Napoleon's Europe series and primarily cover the French Revolutionary Wars in this new 75mm scale. Unlike many 75mm makers who produce figures as standalone pieces, our intention is to produce groups of interrelated figures much the same as we do with our 60mm Napoleon's Europe series such that dioramas and displays can be setup in this wonderful scale. The painting quality we are using on these figures is superior to that we use on our 60mm figures making these a wonderful value compared to other 75mm painted figure offerings. For those who are unfamiliar with this scale, please see the image below which highlights the wonderful size of these painted figures. We hope you enjoy the new series!

FL7501P Napoleonic French Revolutionary Soldier 1796-1805 $169.95
Estimated Shipping May 10th

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Obviously following along with the kits, you can see what is coming next. We anticipate producing about 1 figure per month or so for this series. We hope you like and warn you, 75mm are disquietly addictive!

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Matt
First Legion
 
this beauty has just arrived: incredible paint quality !!{eek3}
I discovered the 75mm and I must admit that this scale allows a level sculpture and painting even greater than 60 mm.
Thanks Matt and FL for producing these great miniatures.
My choice in the future is priority to this new range for this revolutionary period, with range Retraite Russia in 60mm
As usual, I did a little staging to display it.
In 1796, the French army led by General Bonaparte engaged a campaign in Italy ......
Guy.:salute::


 
If I had to vote on the next range, it would be either the Crusades or Agincourt (although a nice change might be Crecy or Poitiers.) Another thought is to go deeper into the 100 Years war and show some of the French victories that led to their overall military victory.

Just seems that Knights, archers and Men-at-Arms would be another great subject for this line.
 

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