tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8758782558218021647.post2905921480372434015..comments2023-06-15T12:28:54.061+02:00Comments on Modus Reg Magni Momenti: I'm back!Sanderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11115340279941888622noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8758782558218021647.post-26725731931868612762009-11-15T05:32:00.797+01:002009-11-15T05:32:00.797+01:00Sander - nice job! I love the Zvezda figures - go...Sander - nice job! I love the Zvezda figures - got the Guard Cossacks and am very impressed with the animation of the figures and superbly sculpted horses. They also make one of the best artillery sets ever done - Russian 1812 of course - I was blown away (excuse the pun) by the quality and sheer amount of equipment in the set. Very difficult to come by Down Under unfortunately. I have extensive 1/72 - 20mm armies - they were the first to start me off again in the hobby after an absence of about 20 years! Also frustrating is that sets like the Zvezdas are not available in 28mm which forms the bulk of my current collection. Mind you, if I got results like yours - those Berg lancers are fantastic - I may not have bothered leaving the old 20mm behind! <br /><br />I've also just posted some more on my blog re the Perry plastic figures I've recently done. Please feel free to have a look/leave a comment; <br /><br />http://docsartofwar.blogspot.com/<br /><br />Note: if you scroll down I've also put a better picture of the FPW Prussians - von Bredow's boys from the famous 'Tottenritt' at Mars La Tour.<br /><br />Cheers,<br /> DocDoc Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12454394616689797734noreply@blogger.com