reviewed by Todd Fisher
A new set of siege equipment has been produced by Lyzard's Grin of Oklahoma City, OK. These 25mm engines are as good as the hobby can offer. The detailing is excellent and the casting clean. The one thing that the hobbyist should keep in mind is that the models require assembly as does all other equipment in this period. The detailing available to the skilled model maker is amazing; the kits include two types of string to simulate the different types of rope used. The Trebuchet and Catapult both would mix well with other siege equipment available from RAFM, Irregular and QT models. It is good to remember that the days of standardization were still centuries off. See their ad in this issue for address. More Reviewing Stand
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