TeamMiniatures
Private 2
- Joined
- Oct 21, 2019
- Messages
- 148
I agree Gunther, it looks interesting as it looks to be manned by marines and infantry ( or rough riders). I want it for my Boxer Rebellion sceneVery nice.
I would have liked the US Gatling Gun with crew for this month anyway.
Best
Günther
These are very nice figures but I think the stripes are a little too big.It wouldn't stop me from buying them. https://www.1898miniaturas.com/article/pintar-rayadillo/ http://www.agmohio.com/LR1898uniforms.htm
Mark
Yes I understand your point but they could be a little thinner. I've seen 28mm with thin lines like that.I had some 28mm painted without the stripes because as small as they are it would be hard to see them anyway.Don't misunderstand me if I was collecting this range (I wish I could) how the stripes are wouldn't stop me as they are very nice figures.It would be interesting to compare them with Kronzprinz. https://kronprinztoysoldiers.com/gb/44-1898-cubaYes, but is pretty impossible to have them in TS form. You'll end with a sort of light blue uniform...i prefer this way to have a striped (with bigger stripes) uniform than having an incorrect light blue one...
Put me in that minority. I hope that Team stick to their guns and produce figure for these lesser known conflicts although I would challege that . I have been waiting for a Franco-Prussian range for ages. There are enough manufacturers producing Napoleonic WW2 etc.
So trueYes count me in for the lesser covered conflicts made by toy soldier manufacturers. I have purchased a lot of TM struff over the past 18 months with the mounted Mongols being the standouts. I also count JJD in this category with Punic War, Trojan War and El Cid, Wellington in India amongst others. And let us not forget K&C and the up and coming Falkland War and their coverage of the Arab/Israeli conflict. A good time to be a collector is seems.