![]() The technology and look of these combat devices have evolved throughout the years, and now you can collect their remarkable miniature versions through our huge assortment of plastic military model sets. The last of the recent spate of AFV personnel sets has just been reviewed, namely the Orion set of World War II Italian Tank Crew.Complete Your Toy Collection with Plastic Military ModelsĪssembling plastic military models is a fun way to combine beauty, patience, ingenuity, and power all into one machine. The Strelets Napoleonic set of Bavarian Infantry Firing Line has now been given a full review.Ī new review has been added of the Strelets set of 1745 British Artillery.Īnother new participant for the War of the Spanish Succession has been added to the range by Strelets, so now we review their latest release, Dutch Cuirassiers.Ī new set release for those interested in the modern period can be found on the News page.Ī new review has been added, this time of the set of Carthaginian Army: Hannibal's Veterans from Ultima Ratio. The News page has some new 'mini' releases to report. Jacobite artillery may not be well known, but it is good to see it produced by Strelets, so take a look for yourself as we review their 1745 Jacobite Artillery.Īnother early 18th century set for you to look at today as we review German States' Cuirassiers in Skirmish from Strelets. ![]() The News page has a further two new releases from Linear-A. Louis XIV's elite cavalry has had some great coverage recently, and today we review the latest set on that subject, French Guard Musketeers from Strelets. ![]() This eye is much too high, and also means there is now no hole with which to attach the gun to a limber, so is a poor model, but then the whole gun is poor anyway.Ī new title has emerged and will be released soon - see our News page for the details. It seems the 'peg' is meant to be in the hole at the bottom of the carriage, permanently, providing an eye for a handspike to move the carriage manually. It is time to take a look at the last of the recent Strelets releases, namely Russian Jaegers in Winter Dress for the late Napoleonic period.Ī big thank you to everyone who got in touch about the mystery item in the recent Strelets artillery sets. Although for obvious reasons the hobby is going through a quiet spell at the moment, Linear-A are certainly doing their bit to keep the momentum going, and our News page has a wealth of new set announcements from them. ![]()
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