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Post by Rhannon on Nov 27, 2013 9:57:24 GMT -9
Various users and authors of the two previously recommended forums ( " Paper Soldiers" and " Papercraft" ) have moved to a new forum, kavalergard.ucoz.com/, I try to translate with "Horse Guard's paper soldiers" but I'm not sure about this. so I call it "new Paper Soldiers". Several great authors are present. The first, "His Excellency" (his figures, with front and back, covering many Russian and European historic periods ). "Engineer" ( with his beautiful German infantry figures for Operation Barbarossa, the new Napoleonics and the next WW2 Russian infantry ). "Colonel", "Guardsman" ... ( all skilled in drawing stunning Napoleonic figures ) ... and Fergus. I had already talked about this author in a previous topic ( and soon I will speak again about him, because there is, imho, some important and great news. A whole army ). Now this new forum, " Horse Guard's paper soldiers", is even more beautiful and legible, and the dozens historical figures'tables ( all of which are very beautiful ) can be found even more easily. Google transated "Horse Guard's paper soldiers"Imho as CWF is the best world's forum about non-historical figures ( sci-fi, fantasy, horror ... ), this is the best world's forum about historical paper figures. Not only this forum really deserves to be watched and followed. But who doesn't this loses a very great opportunity. Imho.
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Post by WackyAnne on Nov 27, 2013 17:14:39 GMT -9
Thanks for sharing, Rhannon! Not something I would have ever found on my own, but it'll be nice to spend some time there once I have some time to dedicate (and patience for Google translate)...
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Post by cowboyleland on Nov 27, 2013 18:22:12 GMT -9
Don't let "historical" scare you off. I found some "Kings Musketeers" figures over there that are quite comical and full of character. Can't figure out how to download them, other than "save picture as..." but I might figure it out.
Thanks for the tip Rhannon!
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Post by pavaro on Nov 28, 2013 9:52:17 GMT -9
It's nice to see figures from other parts of the world. Thanks!
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