News January: Chronos Miniatures CHM-54099(M)

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Superb miniature. Excellent detail and very nicely painted, I like the stance of the figure it gives a feeling of action or anticipation without being over done. A touch of old school so a certain amount of nostalgia. Great figure very well sculpted and painted and lovely presentation. Bound to be a popular kit......super. John.
 
I've said it before, but it is high time that Russian forces from the Napoleonic period were better represented in our hobby. The same applies to the Austrians and Prussians too. So, great to see this release from Chronos, lots of potential colour variations given the number of regiments too. Will we see an officer and trumpeter too?
 
I've said it before, but it is high time that Russian forces from the Napoleonic period were better represented in our hobby. The same applies to the Austrians and Prussians too. So, great to see this release from Chronos, lots of potential colour variations given the number of regiments too. Will we see an officer and trumpeter too?

I think that it is better to make other representatives of the Russian cavalry. For example hussar, uhlan, cuirassier, Cossack.
 
I've said it before, but it is high time that Russian forces from the Napoleonic period were better represented in our hobby. The same applies to the Austrians and Prussians too. So, great to see this release from Chronos, lots of potential colour variations given the number of regiments too. Will we see an officer and trumpeter too?

I agree
 
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