9thHussar
Sergeant
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2006
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Hi
Steve Weston has photographs on his website showing the new Zouaves by Expeditionary Force. There are some great poses made possible by a choice of heads and various arms to create different poses/versions in kepis, turbans, fezzes and even havelocks and more. They are ideal for ACW but I reckon that they could be used for the Crimean War and others. Some are wearing gaiter/baggy pantaloons and others in trousers
The Havelock head spare part will be useful for British soldiers in the Indian Mutiny, so those conversions are possible maybe using Britains Deetail ACW Infantry and Cavalry.
These new Zouaves are 1/32nd figures that will fit alongside previous Expeditionary ACW and other makes such as Marx, Accurate,Imex and Britains etc...
I reckon that they will sell fast and become very popular - the versatility should be the key to their success. This manufacturer has hit on something here and I would welcome spare parts packs for converting and modelling enthusiasts.
Thanks
Dave
Steve Weston has photographs on his website showing the new Zouaves by Expeditionary Force. There are some great poses made possible by a choice of heads and various arms to create different poses/versions in kepis, turbans, fezzes and even havelocks and more. They are ideal for ACW but I reckon that they could be used for the Crimean War and others. Some are wearing gaiter/baggy pantaloons and others in trousers
The Havelock head spare part will be useful for British soldiers in the Indian Mutiny, so those conversions are possible maybe using Britains Deetail ACW Infantry and Cavalry.
These new Zouaves are 1/32nd figures that will fit alongside previous Expeditionary ACW and other makes such as Marx, Accurate,Imex and Britains etc...
I reckon that they will sell fast and become very popular - the versatility should be the key to their success. This manufacturer has hit on something here and I would welcome spare parts packs for converting and modelling enthusiasts.
Thanks
Dave