Not
a drop of paint has been applied to a single figure over the past
couple of weeks. On the collecting front the last fortnight has been
dominated by the arrival of 50+ Kgs of Del Prado figures. They are just
so cool! On the library front, I have added
Kolin 1757 and
Blucher's Army
to my collection. I have 120 little Osprey booklets now to add to the
100 odd I got with the Napoleon at War collection last year. They are
basically little versions of the
Men at Arms books with a little bit of
the
Campaign series thrown in for good measure. They are pretty cute as
well and seem to be perfectly designed for light reading. I am still
waiting for the Spanish to get released onto the market. Winter is
coming and my paintbrush is getting dusty....
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This looks like some good bedtime reading! and another avenue to collect for the little library! |
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Front of a typical little magazine which came with the 1/32 scale die-cast figures. This is straight out of Russian Infantry (Men at Arms) |
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Just to prove it here is another page from the same Men at Arms book. |
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So does Cavalry of the Napoleonic Wars follow the same modus operandi? Yip - It seems that the text cames from Men at Arms plus additional material from Campaign series books. |
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Not sure whether this was especially written for the Del Prado books. Seems quite general - perhaps designed for a collector who likes collecting rather than a specialist Napoleonic freak. Still some fun reading though. |
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Just to show not all the illustrations are from the Men at Arms series. I think I saw this illustration a Campaign title |
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Here is a typical figure. Actually this is an older one I had. My new ones are still in their blister packs. The question is should I take them out of the packs to display or should they stay in their pristine state? I am torn between keeping their value and having a kick-arse display. I think there is about a $1500 drop in value by just taking them out of their little plastic coverings. On the other hand, I am not going to sell them, so by the time anyone sells my collection I will be passed caring. |
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