Poll- 30mm flat project 2016

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Which subject for 30mm flat project

  • Sweden 1700-1721

    Votes: 7 43.8%
  • Russia 1700-1721

    Votes: 3 18.8%
  • Hungary 16th/17th Century

    Votes: 2 12.5%
  • Poland 16th/17th Century

    Votes: 4 25.0%

  • Total voters
    16
  • Poll closed .

billyturnip

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With about a week left of this trip before I am on leave for a month I'm thinking of my first 30mm flat project of 2016.

I have a shortlist of four potential subjects and as I can't make my mind up I thought it might be interesting for the readership to choose.

I already have the figures in my grey army so it's just a case of casting your vote for a subject and I'll do which one gets the most votes.

Voting closes in three days.
 
As I struggled with picking a subject to vote on :confused:, I thought......well shoot.......Roger is going to be on leave for a month, he has plenty of time to do one of each ;) !

Joe
 
Ah yes, given your modus operandi, I've should of known better that you would paint up multiples of a given subject :joyful:. Which ever you select, it'll be a treat (y)!

Joe
 
To see what a master could produce with these sets - now that's a challenge-.The lonks are shown below:

Cuirassiers: http://www.zinnfigur.com/index.php?...052&sort=1d&osCsid=svv4ar0hha06g1mbbtec14d3j6
Carabiniers; http://www.zinnfigur.com/index.php?...047&sort=1d&osCsid=5o92jv4tottvnlk4ciuobff392

One day I intend having a bash at these sets.

Cheers

Huw


Huw, Paul, the figs for sale at Berliner Zinnfiguren are from various editors and can be identified by the codes they are given. Those with a 100/ and 102/ prefix are their own Berliner/Scholtz figs.
284 I think are Scheibert.
229 Neckel.
265 Alexander Baden.
 
Huw, Paul, the figs for sale at Berliner Zinnfiguren are from various editors and can be identified by the codes they are given. Those with a 100/ and 102/ prefix are their own Berliner/Scholtz figs.
284 I think are Scheibert.
229 Neckel.
265 Alexander Baden.

Now that's the sort of info I really like to gather. Thank you.
 
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