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Excellent sculpts ! I’m not into historical miniatures, but I know the good stuff when I see it.
BoW Romain
I like the historical miniatures form the Perry bros. The Idea to make in plastic was good. It makes affordable for bigger armies.
Hope some days for plastic Samurai on foot and horse. 😉
Plastic samurai would be good….Ashigaru in particular
These guys are an inspiration! You can’t even begin to describe what they have done! I’m glad their independent venture is working out
What can be said that hasn’t already about these guys?
The models and greens looked superb.
So much goodness!!
Just look at their Medieval sets, you get like 30-40 infantry with a lot of weapon options for the same price as 16 Empire statetroops. And Perrys miniatures seems to hold the same high quality not the “goofy” heads that some historical miniatures have. Man wich I knew someone who played WAB medieval.
awesome detail on those guys, but what scale are they? they look a bit bigger than 28mm
They’re – precisely – 28mm… Proportions and scale are extremely well respected. They’re just detailed exquisitely…
Many of the greens you’ve seen are bigger than the actual minis. A “3 up” is a common process in miniature making.
BoW Romain
love these just up my street
These guys makes some absolutely amazing models! I studied ACW and I have a lifelong obsession with Napoleonics, especially the French. I am desperate to get my hands on some of their models, unfortunately I have no money. But these are much better than anything GW are coming out with.