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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 4:11 pm    Post subject: OT Mithidratic figurines


Hi all
I need advice in cavalry figurines for a Mythidratic army. They are not specific
figurines in the market (I think) so what about persian cavalry with shields and
greek helmets?
Best wishes
Emilio.





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> I have found that Brie is not a good army cheese. It does not

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> paint very well and the spears bend way to easy. Baby Swiss also

has the same

> problem. Cheddar if well primed should hold the paint job well.

>

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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2006 4:22 pm    Post subject: Re: OT Mithidratic figurines


Xyston without a doubt make the very best. Go to miniwars.com if you have any
doubt and look at the Alexandrian Macedonians which contain Persians and their
foes all by Xyston.

kw

EMILIO MOSKOWICH <escalat@...> wrote:
Hi all
I need advice in cavalry figurines for a Mythidratic army. They are not specific
figurines in the market (I think) so what about persian cavalry with shields and
greek helmets?
Best wishes
Emilio.





"Old Nippy"

Not only is it tasty, it is fun to say!



Noel.





--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, JamieWGIII@a... wrote:

>

> Gents,

>

> I have found that Brie is not a good army cheese. It does not

hold the

> paint very well and the spears bend way to easy. Baby Swiss also

has the same

> problem. Cheddar if well primed should hold the paint job well.

>

> Jamie



















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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:49 am    Post subject: Re: OT Mithidratic figurines


> Xyston without a doubt make the very best. Go to miniwars.com if you have
> any doubt and look at the Alexandrian Macedonians which contain Persians
> and their foes all by Xyston.
>
> kw
>


Personally, in 15mm I prefer Essex, especially in Cav. The horses are much
better.

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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2006 12:57 am    Post subject: Re: Re: OT Mithidratic figurines


Thanks Kelly



Xyston without a doubt make the very best. Go to miniwars.com if you have any
doubt and look at the Alexandrian Macedonians which contain Persians and their
foes all by Xyston.



kw



EMILIO MOSKOWICH <escalat@...> wrote:

Hi all

I need advice in cavalry figurines for a Mythidratic army. They are not specific
figurines in the market (I think) so what about persian cavalry with shields and
greek helmets?

Best wishes

Emilio.











"Old Nippy"



Not only is it tasty, it is fun to say!







Noel.











--- In WarriorRules@yahoogroups.com, JamieWGIII@a... wrote:



>



> Gents,



>



> I have found that Brie is not a good army cheese. It does not



hold the



> paint very well and the spears bend way to easy. Baby Swiss also



has the same



> problem. Cheddar if well primed should hold the paint job well.



>



> Jamie







































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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:03 am    Post subject: Re: OT Mithidratic figurines


I disagree strongly. Once again I quote the true faith, " look at the xyston
horses on miniwars.com and realize the truth! lol!

hrisikos@... wrote: > Xyston without a doubt make the very best. Go to
miniwars.com if you have
> any doubt and look at the Alexandrian Macedonians which contain Persians
> and their foes all by Xyston.
>
> kw
>


Personally, in 15mm I prefer Essex, especially in Cav. The horses are much
better.

-Greek



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