Reviewed by Ken Bunger
Since I wrote the first part of the review of the Falcon 25mm Prussians, I've seen their new Austrian Seven Years War figures at the Little Wars Convention in Chicago. I can very much recommend these figures. The Austrians consist of a Command Group, Musketeers at march attack, Musketeers firing, Hungarian Musketeers on guard, Grenadiers on guard and Hungarian Grenadiers at march attack. The tricornes are well done with some of them having a sprig of leaves as a field sign. The facial and uniform detail on these figures is, as in the Prussian range, excellent. The Hungarians are particularly good. I've also had a chance to see the Prussian command group and artillerymen. The command group has an excellent mounted figure and four foot officers waving their hats. The mounted officer's horse furniture is superb. The artillerymen are all differently posed in great action positions. I can also recommend these new sets. I forgot to mention Falcon also accepts VISA or Mastercard. More Reviews
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