by Jim Birdseye
A new release of Turkish foot, these figures were expertly sculpted by Tony Barton and are really nice. Really Nice!! There Barrett Measurement is 16L. They are anatomically correct and finely detailed. When I got them I had to remind myself that I did not have time to paint another army, they were that nice. They can be used from the late Renaissance through the Napoleonic period (that includes the southern side of the Great Northern War and all the Lace Wars). The figures are animated and natural in pose. They include the fine details such as extra weapons. We received Albanian,Turk and Janissary figures all of which looked good. For those of you who have been painting Russians for Borodino '92, here's another army to fight. These figures are available from the Emperor's Headquarters, 5744W. Irving Rd., Chicago, IL. 6 0634. More Reviews
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