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Posted by tom s on 20 Feb 2016, 18:11

the pictures are up on red box of the new set.the figures look good,and one of the figures comes with an option of 2 arms.im going to need a few boxes of these.
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Posted by marc zijp on 23 Feb 2016, 13:23

Osman cavalry, one of the two sets. http://m.vk.com/photo-7879149_403962248 ... e#comments
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Posted by giorgio on 23 Feb 2016, 22:08

ottoman akinci! but, please, someone tell red box to stop producing those horses for god sake!!!
for the rest i'm really impressed, pleased and immensely grateful to red box for their 16th century line!
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Posted by bilsonius on 23 Feb 2016, 22:51

PSR has commented on how long it has been taking for the latest RedBox sets to be distributed. Perhaps... just perhaps... they are revising their horse sprues?????
One can but hope...
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Posted by Frankzett on 24 Feb 2016, 09:41

Well these so called "mounted men at arms" - why don't they call it Knights? - are not bad at all. The extremely articulated horses, only two heavily armoured types, are poor for such a set indeed; and they are a little bulky, we have no buckles on the armor, the seams of the armor plates aren't very fine, I think there are some undefined armor parts ...
But after a long time there is something going on with late 15th cent period related figures. They are better than the MiniArt - knights, they are - all six types - in one defined armour style dating in one special epoche, that's really great, so we have no mix of undefined displaced / fantasy armour!!!
So, I am really keen on to know if their measures and proportions fix with my 15th cent. range figures.

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Posted by Aleks Kot on 24 Feb 2016, 13:16

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Posted by steve_pickstock on 24 Feb 2016, 13:34

Are these your sculpts, Aleks?
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Posted by Aleks Kot on 24 Feb 2016, 14:05

Hello! Yes, this is my figure!
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Posted by steve_pickstock on 24 Feb 2016, 17:55

Love your work man.
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Posted by Paul on 24 Feb 2016, 18:48

and they paint up well
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Posted by Frankzett on 24 Feb 2016, 19:11

@ Aleks, is there the plan to create further sets for the late (Middle European) 15th century / war ofthe roses epoche? That would be really great!! :yeah:

... to be honest; great for my range too, of course ... ;-)

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Posted by Aleks Kot on 24 Feb 2016, 20:24

Good evening! I must say, the figures in the "War of the Roses", this is not my work, it is the other author! I work 16-17 centuries.
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Posted by MABO on 26 Feb 2016, 21:19

I am impressed, of course that you are able to sculp figures. But what is the reason for the strange horses? Do you have made them as well?
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Posted by Aleks Kot on 26 Feb 2016, 21:47

Good evening! I'm glad I was able to impress you! Horses made hands! I have a question to you, too. And you have them in their hands, these horses were kept?
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Posted by MABO on 27 Feb 2016, 20:48

Dear Aleks, thank you for your message - but I do not understand it, I am sorry. Can you put it in other words, please? Maybe I will understand it then. Thank you.
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Posted by Wheeling Turn on 28 Feb 2016, 11:43

Nice models. Especially the new Renaissance models.
Looking foward to see them in the shops
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