TOPIC: The year ahead |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 8th Jan 2018 02:08:03 And we're off! First things to be ticked of the list are now available. The next lot of releases are already being teed up... I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
On second thought... I would like to know if the Indian Cavalry (Hopefully mounted and dismounted) would have a turbaned head... because soft headgear means ANZACS... and a helmet would mean regular British cavalry... am I thinking straight?... Peter please clarify!... lol |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 9th Jan 2018 10:34:11 Yes, definitely turbans. Lots of them. I'll try and post a preview piccy if I get the time. I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
then... it was hooorrrraaaayyyyyy allright! |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 17th Jan 2018 11:59:37 Yet more ticks to the column. Great War Brits in middle east dress and ANZAC cavalry are now out! I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
Standard User Posts: 428 njt236 17th Jan 2018 05:15:07 Can't see the ANZAC cavalry listed. Through the travail of the ages Midst the pomp and toil of war Have I fought and strove and perished Countless times upon this star. G S Patton |
Administrator Posts: 895 peter 18th Jan 2018 10:23:59 oops. Didn't flick the right switch. Sorted now I have plans. I am dangerous when I have plans... |
Standard User Posts: 5 Kten 19th Jan 2018 07:16:26 Any chance of making 2 standard bearer options for periods like WSS and 7 Years War wear it was common. You make such great duel regt flags but only one bearer. It drives me bananas cutting away and wasting to get two per base. |
Standard User Posts: 5 Kten 24th Jan 2018 04:44:15 Was hoping to see a reply but seems to be a non factor. |
Standard User Posts: 428 njt236 24th Jan 2018 09:34:56 Is there an ETA for WWI Russians, WWII vehicles/artillery etc and are we likely to see WWII infantry in winter clothing????? signed Never content of S Wales Through the travail of the ages Midst the pomp and toil of war Have I fought and strove and perished Countless times upon this star. G S Patton |