Jagdpanther
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I think the title says it all.... But seriously I collect the Crusades and they are beautiful, no doubt if FL did Romans they would be just has nice....
I think the title says it all.... But seriously I collect the Crusades and they are beautiful, no doubt if FL did Romans they would be just has nice....
I think the title says it all.... But seriously I collect the Crusades and they are beautiful, no doubt if FL did Romans they would be just has nice....
Veni vidi vici; victis honor. I am certainly up for them, although it could pose a serios challenge to the budget.
I'll add my vote to this. I saw some lovely Russian-made Romans recently in London, but didn't fancy spending £100 - 150 per figure.
...They have certainly caused Aeroart to take notice....
Not really sure I agree with you . I think the alliance is more a function of St. Pete realizing that companies like FL are encroaching on their niche and that $165 single figures isn't going to work.
Just my thoughts.
Isn't that what I said My friend I think we agree All the best and Bring on those Romans Gebhard
Actually at present, there isn't much competition between the two in Napoleonics. FL offers a full line of several of the main belligerents, including a number that AeroArt has never done. AeroArt has some beautiful pieces in very stylized poses but only a one or a few for each unit, most of which are listed as soldout. FL offers many pieces for each unit it undertakes, most of which are in dynamic combat poses. Interestingly, many of the AeroArt mounted pieces are $375 or more and the horses are a not generally as well sculpted as the FL ones. Just compare the mounted Wellington pieces. Beyond the price, they really are rather different products for this period..... The only line I see the 2 companies competing is the Napolenic. FL's offerings for Crusdaers and Samurai are limited when compared to St Pete. FL does that wonderful WW2,ACW and AWI line which St. Pete really isn't doing.
Now, FL tackles Rome, starts to expand on Crusaders and Samurai, then yeah, I agree. No, I think the alliance is more a function of St. Pete realizing that companies like FL are encroaching on their niche and that $165 single figures isn't going to work.
Just my thoughts.
Actually at present, there isn't much competition between the two in Napoleonics.