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Post by Richard on Jul 22, 2014 8:06:03 GMT
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Post by Sho on Jul 22, 2014 8:23:36 GMT
Thanks! Very helpful. Wargamers need this kind of comparisons very much. Do you make this for cavalry too?
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Post by Richard on Jul 22, 2014 8:39:15 GMT
Sho I haven't got any bacus Cavarly to compare with, adler Cavarly is just amazing the detail is second to non .
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Post by tim on Jul 22, 2014 9:18:26 GMT
I have just got some Baccus generals and ADCs for a bit of variety, unfortunately I don't think I will be using them unless on a retreat from Moscow scenario. The horses look like Cossack ponies compared to the nicely proportioned war horses from Adler.
Tim
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Post by mike1956 on Jul 23, 2014 6:45:46 GMT
Lads
As mentioned in a earlier post, my Napoleonic armies are Baccus, with some Adler thrown in, as Generals, Old Guard inf, arty and cavalry. I still have Baccus Generals and Old Guard as well. Horses / cavalry don't match to well, so I don't mix the any of the two makes on the same base. As a stand alone they're fine. After all, we game in Gods only scale - 5mm, 6mm - 1/300, 1/285, not giant 15 / 28's, thats the main thing. Mike
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Post by Richard on Jul 23, 2014 6:57:35 GMT
Lads As mentioned in a earlier post, my Napoleonic armies are Baccus, with some Adler thrown in, as Generals, Old Guard inf, arty and cavalry. I still have Baccus Generals and Old Guard as well. Horses / cavalry don't match to well, so I don't mix the any of the two makes on the same base. As a stand alone they're fine. After all, we game in Gods only scale - 5mm, 6mm - 1/300, 1/285, not giant 15 / 28's, thats the main thing. Mike Agreed well said.
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