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Mirofsoft

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3 photos I got from a contact
1 : I guess we have here figures from the Perry brothers in 54mm for citadel ?
Mounted Avar, fighting a Cardegian Officer

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2 :
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3 : Lasset ?
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Anybody to help ?
Thanks
 
Sorry, Mirof, but there doesn't seem to be a feature to enlarge the images. I really can't see the details in the thumbnails. The third figure could be a Lasset casting, but I'd need a larger image.

Prost!
Brad
 
As far as I know, the mounted Avar was one of4 54mm figs in the range that were released at the same time. I think the foot figure with it is supposed to be a Carolingian and the other 2 were foot figures too. One of them was shown sharpening his sword, and was done later in90mm by another company. Brad could be right about the last one being a Lasset fig. Ray
 
As far as I know, the mounted Avar was one of4 54mm figs in the range that were released at the same time. I think the foot figure with it is supposed to be a Carolingian and the other 2 were foot figures too. One of them was shown sharpening his sword, and was done later in90mm by another company. Brad could be right about the last one being a Lasset fig. Ray


Dear Ray
thanks for having a look
here the advert from an old Military Modeling
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Sorry, Mirof, but there doesn't seem to be a feature to enlarge the images. I really can't see the details in the thumbnails. The third figure could be a Lasset casting, but I'd need a larger image.

Prost!
Brad


Hello
Thanks for having a look
he pictures I got were small size
here I reworked them to a bigger size, pity they are not very sharp
2 db 01.jpg
2 db 02.jpg
2 db 03.jpg
 
Wow, take a look at those prices!!!! The pair are Citadel but the others, who knows?? I remember the figure illustrated was quite a good fig. for the time. If you can strip the layers of paint off them, I think you'll find a much "crisper" looking fig. Ray
 
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