review by Jim Birdseye
A new release of Austrian foot. These figures were expertly sculpted by Tony Barton and are really nice. They are 16mm from the eye to the bottom of the and would have to be classified as light (Q. They are anatomically correct and finely detailed. The figures are animated and natural in pose. They include the fine details such as extra weapons. We received the 1806 fine infantry figures in helmet all of which looked good with very little flash. The pack included two poses of advancing infantry plus command. The helmets are well done for this scale, the brims are excellent. Foe those of you who can't wait these figures can also be used for Wurttemburg and Baden line infantry. Also included were a couple of samples of casualty figures. These are also well done and offer a new dimension to the Napoleonic war game army. Pick up a pack and add a little drama to your army. These figures are available from the Emperor's Headquarters, 5744 W. Irving Rd., Chicago, Ill. 60634. More Reviews
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