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Posted by Mai Strac on 30 Sep 2015, 19:03

I'm not a fan of nappy period but the last week end in Milan Waterloo1815 sold his last new in 1/72 scale French lancers, they looks good for me, here some pics of the minis:

http://www.soldatinionline.it/Forum/Nov ... html#18482
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Posted by Kekso on 01 Oct 2015, 06:24

Me like it... they will be mine... oh yes, they will be mine :mrgreen:

Though it seems like another 12 figure cavalry set with 2 officers and 2 trumpeters :(
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Posted by Marc the plasticsfan on 01 Oct 2015, 14:07

I like these very much, and hope they paint up as nicely as teh British Dragoons appear to on other threads.

As to two officers and two trumpeters, I think they could easily be converted, teh trumpeter especially, to an additional trooper by adding a lance. The officer spares that I end up with can become brigade commanders.

Really good to see Waterloo 1815 pushing out new sets at this time, and I am eagerly awaiting their revised French infantry if they can get the muskets on teh left arm.
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Posted by Marvin on 01 Oct 2015, 19:21

Aargh! I really want them but will I have enough time to include them in my cavalry project for this year, I wonder? :wink:
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Posted by Peter on 01 Oct 2015, 21:41

Kekso wrote:Though it seems like another 12 figure cavalry set with 2 officers and 2 trumpeters :(

It is even worse! Two officers, two trumpeters AND two flagbearers!!!!! :(

Why not using the Zvezda system? One command sprue and three troopers sprue? Would be much better!
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Posted by Marvin on 01 Oct 2015, 22:08

Peter wrote:It is even worse! Two officers, two trumpeters AND two flagbearers!!!!! :(

Why not using the Zvezda system? One command sprue and three troopers sprue? Would be much better!


But on the bright side - a mighty three horse poses this time! 8)
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Posted by Beano Boy on 01 Oct 2015, 23:55

I`m afraid the old repetition style sets,are cheaper for top producers to make. It will however effect their sales worldwide. After all who wants an army of Officers,Flagbearers,and Trumpeters? BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 02 Oct 2015, 02:13

Given that plastic figures are relatively inexpensive & unwanted figures provide heads & other conversion fodder, the double-up of command figures doesn't worry me too much.


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Posted by steve_pickstock on 02 Oct 2015, 07:14

Marvin wrote:
But on the bright side - a mighty three horse poses this time! 8)

Would be better if they were decent poses though. Same old question - has this designer even SEEN a real horse?
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Posted by Marc the plasticsfan on 06 Oct 2015, 12:11

They look very much like the Italeri hussar horses, so I assume poses could be swapped/supplemented with those. Worth it for lancers to improve on the original HaT ones.
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Posted by Kekso on 16 Oct 2015, 10:42

It seems they're released :thumbup:

http://www.hatitalywaterloo.it/shop/product_info.php?products_id=5437

Let's wait to see ebay price.
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Posted by pontiac on 17 Oct 2015, 13:16

Hi brothers, I really think that now waterloo1815 is the best company at all.
In Milan event.. French lancers, British heavy dragoons and Belgian Carabiniers, Wellington staff (in metal). Sold out in only 2 days.
Andrea Pierini is a great cult man for our hobby!
Thanks Mr. Andrea, stay this!!!!!
Giampiero (ciao)
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Posted by Kekso on 17 Oct 2015, 14:44

pontiac wrote:I really think that now waterloo1815 is the best company at all


Maybe it is, maybe it isn't... I won't be the judge. But I think Waterloo 1815 has so much room for improvements. And I hope they read forums and people's opinions.
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Posted by Beano Boy on 18 Oct 2015, 06:51

I wish they,Waterloo1815 would replace something like real horses under my Apache Indians,and US Cavalry I bought from them.
I could fully understand them making trumpeters for a Jericho set,they would be needed to make the walls fall down,but one in six man in Napoleonic cavalry having trumpets,and one in six man being an Officer and one in six man being injured by shot or by whatever,is just crazy. BB
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Posted by Ochoin on 18 Oct 2015, 08:34

pontiac wrote:Hi brothers, I really think that now waterloo1815 is the best company at all.
In Milan event.. French lancers, British heavy dragoons and Belgian Carabiniers, Wellington staff (in metal). Sold out in only 2 days.
Andrea Pierini is a great cult man for our hobby!
Thanks Mr. Andrea, stay this!!!!!
Giampiero (ciao)


Giampiero, I would have no problems if this was true but I think their output needs to be considerably larger than currently for them to take the crown.
The French lancer set is nice & I will be buying several (an added bonus is the extra trumpeters who can easily be converted for other units that lack these important figures).

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Posted by pontiac on 18 Oct 2015, 12:12

I respect your opinion, of course... But... Do you remember the so bad lancers and heavy dragoons of Hat???
I think that a really lover of our hobby like Mr. Andrea will read every posts and wii do better and better.
P.S. The horses of Apache and US Cavalry was planned by the Italeri sculpture man... Not from Waterloo's artist.
Great sunday for everybody. Thank you for to read my opinion.
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Posted by pontiac on 18 Oct 2015, 12:58

I know that the Zvezda is the better Manufacture... This is clear, but now.. They have reduced the range of Periods and mesure of boxes.. And this is a pity.. But Waterloo1815 still hold on and cover all historical periods. Not the same fo the good soldiers of Caesar (again limited periods). I like Strelets too (new sculture/master is muchh better than one before. Tecumseh a master piece...).
Ciao dear Donald.
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Posted by pontiac on 18 Oct 2015, 12:58

sorry for my eglish... Best and not better...
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Posted by Ochoin on 18 Oct 2015, 13:19

pontiac wrote:sorry for my eglish... Best and not better...

Amico mio,

your English is fine.
I did not make myself clear. Waterloo1815 are producing beautiful figures. I hope they produce many, many more sets,

ciao, donald
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Posted by Marc the plasticsfan on 19 Oct 2015, 18:54

I am in two minds. The repetition of poses initially seems wasteful. But, plastic figures are relatively inexpensive, so I don't mind using more boxes. Plus, the figurea are nice, and the separate sword arm allows more poses. And they fit reasonably well with the previous HaT set, so I have already used up my officer and trumpeter poses and haven't started on the troopers. The wounded guys have become casualty markers, so not wasted.
And against that, it is great to see a new and active manufacturer in these days, producing brave sets - no Scots Greys or Old Guard. So i am prepared to cut them some slack.
And with the lancers, the extra pfficera and trumpeters and standards will command my HaT chasseurs, so again, no waste.
I think, truly, we should be thankful that hebis producing such useful figures. I know we can all dream of the glory days of Zvezda, but they seemed to have gone for good. So i, for one, will enjoy and buy these new figures. And if he releases the French with the muaket on the left, I will buy those as well
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