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Post by Thomas on Jul 13, 2019 8:06:25 GMT
I wonder when the Russian musketeers post 1808 are developed further. They would fill a gap in the hobby, since other manufacturers seem to concentrate on grenadiers only. If Hat were to issue these sets in the briljant format of marching, action and command, they would, I assume, make a lot of us very happy. The masters look great to me!
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Post by cpn on Jul 13, 2019 15:11:09 GMT
Hi, I am with you on this. Cheers. CPN
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Post by davidmac on Jul 13, 2019 19:39:06 GMT
I, too, await their arrival. I need more troops!!!
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Post by Marco Zappa on Jul 14, 2019 9:52:20 GMT
I wonder when the Russian musketeers post 1808 are developed further. They would fill a gap in the hobby, since other manufacturers seem to concentrate on grenadiers only. If Hat were to issue these sets in the briljant format of marching, action and command, they would, I assume, make a lot of us very happy. The masters look great to me! I think the same things... and I' ll hope to see 2 standard baerer in every sprues. 4 sprues, 8 flags. Ciao amici.
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Post by Brian on Jul 14, 2019 22:06:21 GMT
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Post by waynew on Jul 15, 2019 0:23:53 GMT
They've done them in 1/32 scale. Here's hoping that would make it easier to produce 1/72 scale sets. However, I imagine they would be far down the queue with the other sets on the production line.
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Post by lateonparade on Jul 16, 2019 6:05:14 GMT
1/72 scale post 1808 Russian musketeers in MAC format? Yes; as Thomas said,such sets would definitely fill the gap in post 1808 Russian infantry production. But, would the tasseled cord hanging off the right side of the shako be eliminated for ease of mould production/plastic casting?
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