This part of the blog wil consist of:
A) a list of manufacturers of French Revolutionary figures
B) comparison pictures of figures I have
If possible these list will include the period up to Th1801 so will include the landings in Holland, the Russian participation in Italy and Switzerland and the Egyptian campaign.
This, although I myself concentrate on the earlier 1792-1796 campaigns.
If you have any additions, please let me know.
A) MANUFACTURERS OF FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY FIGURES
in 28mm
- Skytrex miniatures via https://skytrex.com/ - These are the former Emperor Toad miniatures; also partly available via Warlord. Available are French "white"and "blue" infantry, cavalry and artillery, various Austrian figures, Dutch (hoorray!!) infantry, grenadiers, Dragoons, Cavalry and artillery. Also the Prussian Army for this period and a nice group of Vendee miniatures are available. Also some British infantry
- Eureka Miniatures: www.eurekamin.com.au - French, Austrian, Russian, British, Tyroleans and Piedmontese. The biggest range of FR figures and very nice.
- Trent Miniatures: now also Skytrex (see above) - French (incl Vendee), Austrian, Russian, British, Irish, Caribbean, Tyrolean
- Brigadegames: www.brigadegames.com - French (incl Egypt), Turkish, British
- Great War Miniatures: via: www.northstarfigures.com - Russian in Potemkin uniform1786-1796, Swedish for the same period. Sadly not available anymore afaik
- Reiver Castings: via www.reivercastings.com - British 1792-1800, Vendee, Bavarian infantry
- Eagle figures: via http://eaglefigures.co.uk/ - French,
- Dixon: via http://www.dixon-minis.com/ - French in Egypt
- Perry figures: via https://www.perry-miniatures.com/ - French in Egypt, British in Egypt, South Africa and India
- Elite miniatures: via http://www.eliteminiatures.co.uk/ - various French and Austrian infantry, cavalry and artillery figures
- Mirliton: via http://www.mirliton.it - in their Napoleonic range are early Austrian and early French figures
- Victorious miniatures: via victoriousminiatures.com : British of the 1793-1799 period and some French
- Foundry Miniatures: via https://www.wargamesfoundry.com : early french and austrian figures. Also mobs
- Irregular minatures; via http://www.irregularminiatures.co.uk/ : French and some British
in 15mm
- Miniatures figurines: via www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk - French (incl some Egypt), British, India and in Napoleonic range some early (1799) Napoleonic figures eg Austrian in helmet
- Two Dragons production: via: www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk - British 1796 onwards for India, Egypt and Europe
- AB figures: via http://abfigures.com/ - Austrian 1792-1800 and Russians 1799-1800. Some French in biorne could be used. Also some Ottomans.
- Battle honours: via https://www.oldglory15s.com ; French, Austrians and Russians
smaller scales
- to be added
B) COMPARISON OF 28mm FIGURES
As I have various figures of different manufacturers I think it is a good idea to take some pictures of them so that you can compare those.
In 25/28mm mm: on the left is a Eureka french infantryman; on the right a Mirliton Austrian one.
1 opmerking:
Nog ideeën over cavalerie? Voor 1799 kun je wel wegkomen met Awi denk ik voor de Engelsen
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