Seven years war Prussian moulds
New moulds to my collection. As usual easy to use and cast. In a matter of hours I have too many to paint in a single sitting…….. Thanks Prince August….for keeping an old hobby fresh.
This bundle contains the following 5 Seven Year War semi-flat 40mm scale moulds. Please check out the links for more details on this range.
Save 15% on normal mould prices when bought in this bundle.
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This product is not suitable for children under the age of 14.
New moulds to my collection. As usual easy to use and cast. In a matter of hours I have too many to paint in a single sitting…….. Thanks Prince August….for keeping an old hobby fresh.
Great value for money package when looking to build up a Prussian army. All infantry variants included and pop with detail.
New moulds to my collection. As usual easy to use and cast. In a matter of hours I have too many to paint in a single sitting…….. Thanks Prince August….for keeping an old hobby fresh.
Great value for money package when looking to build up a Prussian army. All infantry variants included and pop with detail.
Me Dad got one of these moulds years ago - the whole process was amazing Solid to almost water to make something - a soldier The joy of doing this - lump of metal - turns liquid - pour into a mould Soldier ! The whole process should be shown in schools
Me Dad got one of these moulds years ago - the whole process was amazing Solid to almost water to make something - a soldier
The new SYW-range is a fine new product line of PA, since it anables you to make many different figures from just a few moulds. I already made some French soldiers with mould 3105 and the officers head with cockade from the same mould. And finally they have the march-attack soldier, a posture that was most needed to make the advancing army more realistic. Casting needs some extra drilled air-holes because of all the detailes, but the result is great. Curious what the future will bring. Some French with knapsacks? A general staff? A few falling, fleeing and dying soldiers? Not really wargaming maybe, but the finishing touch to some realism!