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15mm Battle Wagons

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Anyone a idea of a good UK company that supply these models to fit in with 15mm Essex type figures?
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Essex perhaps?
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The Essex ones seem adequate, I know a number of people that use them.
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http://www.madaxeman.com/wiki2/tiki-ind ... ge=Hussite - all the 15mm wagons I could find.
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madaxeman wrote:http://www.madaxeman.com/wiki2/tiki-ind ... ge=Hussite - all the 15mm wagons I could find.
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Re: 15mm Battle Wagons

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david53 wrote:Anyone a idea of a good UK company that supply these models to fit in with 15mm Essex type figures?
My advice is to check Carroccio from Mirlinton (it is better sculpted than Essex ones):

http://www.mirliton.it/product_info.php ... n-communal

Don't use the flag and you can have a very good war wagon.
Obviously it depends on the army you are considering.

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Re: 15mm Battle Wagons

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sergiomonteleone wrote:
david53 wrote:Anyone a idea of a good UK company that supply these models to fit in with 15mm Essex type figures?
My advice is to check Carroccio from Mirlinton (it is better sculpted than Essex ones):

http://www.mirliton.it/product_info.php ... n-communal

Don't use the flag and you can have a very good war wagon.
Obviously it depends on the army you are considering.

Sergio
I did a later hungarian army and found about 10 or so different types of warwagons around a few years back. Irregular miniatures were IMO the best out there. Essex ones cat take as many figs and look made for battle.
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Minifigs' Hussite range has two battle wagon variants: the standard fighting platform and an artillery wagon. Both are nice, but the horses are a bit small. I wish I could find a statside dealer. I need 6 more.
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gozerius wrote:Minifigs' Hussite range has two battle wagon variants: the standard fighting platform and an artillery wagon. Both are nice, but the horses are a bit small. I wish I could find a statside dealer. I need 6 more.
Yes I agree that the minifigs ones are nice too - despite the look of the foot. (irregular are the same here good wagons - dated foot).
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