Scott
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Not bad looking. I hadn't heard of these before. Does anyone know how their size will fit in versus Conte/TSSD figures?
Really well done figures...does the metal counterparts have a match for them....TomBI have an order in for the infantry when they come it at TSSD.
Really well done figures...does the metal counterparts have a match for them....TomB
I seen these figures at OTSN. They are really small, way too small in my opinion to go along with TSSD & Conte Civil War figures.
I won't be buying them for that reason.
Gary
I purchased the dismounted cavalry and the artillery set and I will post photos as they progress. The EXPEDITIONARY FORCE series does cover the basic "arms" of Civil War troops. The company did a pretty good job on that idea of good basic poses of Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery.
Yes, and we are still waiting for a plastics manufacturer to tackle some solid Yankee infantry in sack coats.
That's the drawback for many who have the TSSD and Contes like myself. These new figures may have to occupy another "universe" with IMEX, Accurates, CTS, MARX, HaT, and AIP. The poses are more like HaT 1/32 scale, war game-like. The choice of the Dress frock coat does limit the use of the infantrymen to certain units or battles.
I like that "EXPEDITIONARY FORCE" has two advancing poses of advancing Infantry figures plus the officer. No broken legged artillerymen etc. While there are no "character" figures as in TSSD figures, this makes purchasing "EXPEDITIONARY FORCE" figures open ended for collectors that like anonymous masses of troops to show linear tactics.
When I get these figures I'll post some comparison photos.
So, how do you think these new X-Force guys will fit in with Call to Arms?
I didn't have any CTA figures handy when I did these pictures but I'd say pretty good except the bases.
http://www.treefrogtreasures.com/fo...e-the-New-Xforce-CW-figures-with-other-brands!
The painting on this fellow looks very nice, the colors are subtle and appear to be pretty well on target (no pun intended). Like the powder stains, too. Cheers!Hello,
Figured I'd post this here since it's an ACW thread. Here are some quick snap shots of a Conte plastic Yankee who volunteered his services as a test subject to experiment with some new paint mixes for ACW uniforms. This also gave me an opportunity to test out my new toy, a Build-a-Rama grass mat purchased from our wonderful hosts.
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Not real sure about the gunpowder residue on his hands and face, but I figured I’d give it a try and see what people think.
Special thanks to Scott for providing the quartermaster shop link
http://www.quartermastershop.com/CW%..._uniforms.html
This turned out to be an awesome site for matching union and confederate wool uniforms. An acquaintence of mine wasn’t completely sold on the shade I was using to paint Sky blue palsey. Hopefully after this experiment I’m closer to the mark.