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« am: 24. November 2010 - 18:59:04 »

Nett... aber ob die Reihe neben den Perrys bestehen kann... :S
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And now for something completely different: the Brigade of Guards in the AWI, circa 1777 during the Philadelphia Campaign. These are the first of what will be an extensive range of 1/56 scale (approximately 32mm) figures designed by Richard Ansell, who is well known for his realistic and lifelike sculpting style, as seen in his designs for the Minden Miniatures SYW and the Alban Miniatures Napoleonic figure ranges.

Our objective is to provide a comprehensive range of figures in this style to portray the British army in campaign uniforms, circa the 1777 Philadelphia Campaign and their American Continental and militia adversaries. The British soldiers will be wearing campaign uniforms: cut down coats, round hats turned up at one side, trousers or gaitor-trousers, and minimal marching kit. These will not be depicting the 1768 Warrant uniform found in nearly every AWI range. In other words, these British soldiers will look like the real deal.

For those of you who are familiar with Frank Hammond\'s Minden Miniatures range of figures, you will already know that these figures will not necessarily be compatible with Front Rank, Old Glory, Perry Miniatures or various other ranges that are already on the market. They won\'t need to be compatible, because we are going to provide everything that you will need to fight the AWI in the 1776-1777 period.

Over time, we will add British regulars and light infantry, Highlanders, artillery crew and limbers and guns for both sides, mounted dragoons and mounted officers for His Majesty\'s Forces. The American army will be similarly covered in equal depth. We might even add French regulars after we complete the British and Americans.

My own reason for getting involved in this new venture is that I believe that Richard Ansell is the premier sculptor in the hobby today and his sculpting style checks off all of the boxes when it comes down to what I look for in a wargame figure: realistic, well proportioned, animated figures with a life like appearance. That being the case, I wanted to have a comprehensive range of Ansell-sculpted figures for my own use and gratification. If I wanted an obscure figure such as the flank company soldier in the British Brigade of Guards, then I could simply commission the sculpting of such a figure and add it to my own army.

At the present time, Richard has completed the first 16 figures, comprised of 8 poses for the Brigade of Guards and 8 British Light Infantry in skirmishing poses. Next in the que will be American militia in skirmishing poses so that you can start collecting opposing forces suitable for skirmish wargame rules, such as Sharpe Practice, etc.

I expect that the first figures will be cast and ready for purchase in January 2011 and then we will continue to add new figures every couple of months.

The figures will be sold under the \"Battleroad Games & Hobbies\" brand name - a new on-line venture based in Marlborough, Massachusetts

http://battleroadgames.com/

The company is a seller of miniatures and hobby related supplies and accessories, but the AWI figures will be its own proprietary range of figures.

Please take some time to browse through the pictures below, and be sure to click on the picture to enlarge the view. Later this week, I will post pictures of the British Light Infantry in skirmishing poses.


The British Are Coming!

Brigade of Guards NCO - Center Company

And now for something completely different: the Brigade of Guards in the AWI, circa 1777 during the Philadelphia Campaign. These are the first of what will be an extensive range of 1/56 scale (approximately 32mm) figures designed by Richard Ansell, who is well known for his realistic and lifelike sculpting style, as seen in his designs for the Minden Miniatures SYW and the Alban Miniatures Napoleonic figure ranges.

Our objective is to provide a comprehensive range of figures in this style to portray the British army in campaign uniforms, circa the 1777 Philadelphia Campaign and their American Continental and militia adversaries. The British soldiers will be wearing campaign uniforms: cut down coats, round hats turned up at one side, trousers or gaitor-trousers, and minimal marching kit. These will not be depicting the 1768 Warrant uniform found in nearly every AWI range. In other words, these British soldiers will look like the real deal.

For those of you who are familiar with Frank Hammond\'s Minden Miniatures range of figures, you will already know that these figures will not necessarily be compatible with Front Rank, Old Glory, Perry Miniatures or various other ranges that are already on the market. They won\'t need to be compatible, because we are going to provide everything that you will need to fight the AWI in the 1776-1777 period.

Over time, we will add British regulars and light infantry, Highlanders, artillery crew and limbers and guns for both sides, mounted dragoons and mounted officers for His Majesty\'s Forces. The American army will be similarly covered in equal depth. We might even add French regulars after we complete the British and Americans.

My own reason for getting involved in this new venture is that I believe that Richard Ansell is the premier sculptor in the hobby today and his sculpting style checks off all of the boxes when it comes down to what I look for in a wargame figure: realistic, well proportioned, animated figures with a life like appearance. That being the case, I wanted to have a comprehensive range of Ansell-sculpted figures for my own use and gratification. If I wanted an obscure figure such as the flank company soldier in the British Brigade of Guards, then I could simply commission the sculpting of such a figure and add it to my own army.

At the present time, Richard has completed the first 16 figures, comprised of 8 poses for the Brigade of Guards and 8 British Light Infantry in skirmishing poses. Next in the que will be American militia in skirmishing poses so that you can start collecting opposing forces suitable for skirmish wargame rules, such as Sharpe Practice, etc.

I expect that the first figures will be cast and ready for purchase in January 2011 and then we will continue to add new figures every couple of months.

The figures will be sold under the \"Battleroad Games & Hobbies\" brand name - a new on-line venture based in Marlborough, Massachusetts

http://battleroadgames.com/
[align=justify]The company is a seller of miniatures and hobby related supplies and accessories, but the AWI figures will be its own proprietary range of figures.

Please take some time to browse through the pictures below, and be sure to click on the picture to enlarge the view. Later this week, I will post pictures of the British Light Infantry in skirmishing poses.

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Guards Flank Company Man Marching
Guards Flank Company Officer
Guards Center Company Man Marching

Guards Center Company Man Standing Firing (note wood water cask and detail of coat tails which have been cut back)
Brigade of Guards Officer


Guards Center Company Man Cocking Musket


Brigade of Guards Drummer



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« Antwort #1 am: 24. November 2010 - 20:31:44 »

Das Thema reizt mich immer mehr.
Schwanke immer noch beim Maßstab.
Ich finde die Figuren klasse.
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« Antwort #2 am: 24. November 2010 - 20:34:57 »

Klasse.

Könnte mir gut vorstellen, dass die neben den Perrys bestehen können. Finde, die passen vom Stil gut zusammen. Müsste nur die Grösse passen.
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« Antwort #3 am: 24. November 2010 - 20:53:15 »

Schicke Minis, aber im Hinblick auf die bereits bestehenden Ranges wirtschaftlich eine wie ich finde recht merkwürdige Idee  ?(  .
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« Antwort #4 am: 24. November 2010 - 22:43:47 »

Ich stimme dem Rob zu. Die beste Idee wars nicht. Aber wenn er meint. Die NAchfrage gibts ja wohl.
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« Antwort #5 am: 25. November 2010 - 11:12:11 »

Sie sehen von der Machart so wie die RifRaf----- Rif War Figuren aus. Die sind auch von Ansell und sehen gut aus, passen aber mit keiner anderen Figurenrange zusammen, weil sie realistische 28mm sind (Größe stimmt zwar, aber sehr schmächtig mit kleinen Köpfen und Händen).
Das könnte bei den Perrys ein Problem werden, weil Köpfe und Hände eher größer ausfallen. Abwarten.

AWI ist auch nicht so mein Thema PUUH ;)
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« Antwort #6 am: 25. November 2010 - 11:46:55 »

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My own reason for getting involved in this new venture is that I believe
that Richard Ansell is the premier sculptor in the hobby today and his
sculpting style checks off all of the boxes when it comes down to what I
look for in a wargame figure: realistic, well proportioned, animated
figures with a life like appearance.
Totally disagree with that statement. 8| I believe the Perry\'s are the premier sculptors of our time and they already have an outstanding AWI range .Richard Ansell miniatures are not all that good as they look quite stretched in my view with completely distended upper body portions and no shoulders at all. :thumbdown:
I really like the AWI period,but I\'ll stay with the best.....Perry. :thumbsup: Foundry also has some nice ones and Front Rank does as well.

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« Antwort #7 am: 25. November 2010 - 13:40:26 »

Seh ich jetzt zwar auch nicht so, daß der Ansell der Beste ist, aber die Perries sinds auch nicht. Die haben sich nur so einen guten Ruf über Jahre hinweg erarbeitet und tatsächlich auch eine hohe Qualität. Ich glaube die könnten inzwischen auch totalen Müll abliefern die Jünger würden das beweihräuchern und kaufen, kaufen, kaufen. Zu sagen der oder jene ist der Beste ist reine Geschmacksache. Ist so wie mit Gitarristen :)
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« Antwort #8 am: 25. November 2010 - 13:56:41 »

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aber die Perries sinds auch nicht.
Really,who do you think is the best that isn\'t a model sculptor,but a miniature sculptor in the historical market as that\'s the sphere of topic?I know of no others better then the Perry\'s.I\'m curious who you think is.

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« Antwort #9 am: 25. November 2010 - 15:51:51 »

Hi Axe !
Sorry, I dont have a favourite. I can`t tell you. It`s the model I want not the name of the sculptor. If I like it, I buy it. I like the Perry Sudanese. I have them. The Perry Sudan British ( except the naval troops ) look like kids because they all have a childrens face. Don`t have them.

For the AWI I was really looking at the Perries too but I still hesitate...


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« Antwort #10 am: 25. November 2010 - 16:33:38 »

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For the AWI I was really looking at the Perries too but I still hesitate...
Well no surprise I recommend getting them(Perry\'s) as they are excellent figures and very well researched.Front Rank does some nice ones as well and Foundry AWI is pretty good,but a bit dated and so not as good as the two former.

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« Antwort #11 am: 25. November 2010 - 17:20:02 »

Thank you for the recommendation Christopher !
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« Antwort #12 am: 25. November 2010 - 17:44:14 »

Sorry, i think your discussion misses the point. 10 years ago the tendence of miniature design was heroic style like Games Workshop. It was the time of the germans and the greeks by Foundry (designed by Copplestone). Some years ago there was a absolutely new direction: realistic proportions. The Perrys, after sculpting the LotR models for GW, adapted that style for their new historical ranges. But they still tried to be compatible to the older style of 28mm models. Richard Ansell has taken this trend to the extreme, his models look like 1/72 models in 28mm. He has done that with the Alban Peninsular range, the (ex) TAG austrians are the same (i am not sure, if they are sculpted by Ansell), and now some AWI models.

You cant discuss, what is better. They have a different style. Some will say, they are more realistic than the Perrys. Others (like me) will say, they dont care if their toy soldiers are realistic.
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« Antwort #13 am: 25. November 2010 - 19:04:08 »

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You cant discuss, what is better. They have a different style.
Absolutely I can as everything is opinion based.The look of the Ansell miniatures are neither realistic as proposed or dynamic in other words not good and so the comparison is fair IMHO.
In my opinion he didn\'t succeed in making a realistic miniature,but rather a stretched,bloated in stomach narrow shouldered miniature that just flops.The detail is poorly raised etc.
Also Tom Meier of Thunderbolt Mountain really shows how to do it if you want something similar to 1/72nd done on a larger scale and blows Ansell out of the water. ;)
So,for the reasons above is why I disagreed with the statement that Ansell is the premier sculptor and voiced that opinion.


As for taste I like a lot of different styles and appreciate what they are trying to do in each style and think they have achieved successful results :

Perry
Artizan
Coppelstone
Conquest
Victrix
Musketeer
Thunderbolt Mountain
plus others

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« Antwort #14 am: 25. November 2010 - 21:14:48 »

Normally I don\'t reply to a discussion like this as I consider it pointless to argue about taste with people I barely know.  However, so far you have missed an important point. This is a commissioned range. So the question is not whether Ansell\'s style is realistic or not. The question is whether he realized the style that his client requested. Ansell is actually the most versatile sculptor I know (take a look at his HP http://homepage.ntlworld.com/woodwose/). And that is a quality that the Perrys IMHO haven\'t proved yet. Well, they didn\'t have to since they don\'t do commissions (unless you are a Peter Jackson).
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