Perry Miniatures: Neue Releases
Perry Miniatures zeigen neue Releases für „Cape Frontier Wars“ und WW2.
New and upcoming figures.
We have a few more new releases for the Cape Frontier Wars and WW2. There has been a bit of a backlog of codes at the mould making end of things but they are starting to come through now. There are three more packs of British infantry wearing shell jackets and forage caps which could also be used for fighting the Afghans, Chinese, Sikhs and Maoris in the 1840’s or as the British Auxiliary Legion in Spain.
We also, at last, have the K2 Ambulance for British and Commonwealth forces, a beautifully made vehicle by Steve Cox. We do have a number of other new vehicles on the verge as well including a SPA TL 37 Artillery tractor, an AS 37 Sahariano and a number of Steyr 1500 variants.
Also there are a few more Second Anglo-Afghan War codes almost ready and some still in there ‚green‘ state. These including a British Horse Artillery 9 pdr, kneeling British Infantry and an irregular Afghan mountain gun and crew.
For the Cape Wars there’s a Cape wagon and Xhosa command made and in the queue and of course the second volume of the book that should be in on Wednesday.
There are some recent items you might not have noticed including; ‚All Honour is Lost‘, a scenario book for the First Carlist War. From Blitzkrieg Miniatures we have the Junkers 87B ‚Stuka‘ (we believe the first 1/56th scale aircraft-although we might be wrong), very useful for those SAS raids on airfields! Plus a Conus 75mm gun on a Ford F60 for the Free French, a fairly strange looking experimental self propelled gun.
BRITISH WW2
WW 43 Austin K2 Ambulance
CAPE FRONTIER WAR BRITISH
CFB 9 Infantry marching, shell jackets and forage caps
CFB 10 Infantry advancing at trail, shell jackets and forage caps
CFB 11 Infantry Command wearing shell jackets and forage caps
Quelle: Perry Miniatures auf Facebook
Ist das der erste WW2 Flieger in 1/56 den ich hier sehe???
Geile Sachen dabei… Hammer was die Zwillinge so rausbauen.
Ich liebe diese französischen Fahrzeuge, so richtig provisorisch zusammengestoppelt! Noch ein paar Kolonialtruppen und Fremdenlegionäre dazu und das Diorama ist fertig.
Diese Afghan war Reihe führt mich mehr und mehr in Versuchung -.-