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Post by contributionreposter on Aug 18, 2024 8:02:40 GMT
Using the large masters from the 1/72 sets, 6 poses per sprue.
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Post by joe5790 on Aug 18, 2024 13:58:19 GMT
The Landwehr were an excellent set in 1/72 for my Napoleonic Swedish when I used to collect them in that scale (I upgraded to 28mm as no one in my area used 1/72 scale minis for anything for historical wargaming). The minis were great, so even though 1/32 isn't a scale I collect, I vote yes.
Though, for me, I'd continue with the MAC release system you've been doing the last number of years, splitting up these into what their individual sets, but maybe that's not something you want to do with so few individual poses.
And by "Large Models" do you mean the large clay master models you've used in the past rather than digital ones? I'm just curious, but is it possible to get them professionally 3d scanned so that you have a digital copy of it? To me, it feels like it would give you more flexibility when deciding new sets at different scales, but maybe I'm wrong or it's not cost effective to do it?
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Post by contributionreposter on Aug 18, 2024 18:44:22 GMT
By "large masters" we mean that the figures would not be upscaled from 1/72 scale. All is done digitally now. Pantography is no longer available.
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Post by rbhjr on Aug 26, 2024 23:26:33 GMT
I would LOVE them in 1/32!
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Post by waynew on Aug 27, 2024 19:05:21 GMT
I would LOVE them in 1/32! Definitely!
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Post by Stan on Aug 28, 2024 17:24:16 GMT
Great idea! I love the grenadiers and would love to have both sets in 1/32 scale! Good call! I would strongly yet kindly ask to pay attention to the piping, facings, and cuffs as on the Austrian infantry they are really difficult to paint because the details come and go and are lacking in a lot of spots which makes it impossible to make them look neat! :') anyways, something to look forward too!
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