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Spanish soldiers circa 1740s

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    January 2017
Posted by Modelmaker70 on Thursday, February 2, 2017 11:31 PM

Cool, thanks for the photo. That looks pretty good. I'm getting a set of French and Indian Wars figures from Armies in Plastic that look pretty close to the time frame. I hope there aren't a lot of details that seem out of place. I'll let you all know.

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    January 2011
Posted by jackball74 on Friday, January 27, 2017 3:21 PM


Here it is - about 54mm

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    January 2011
Posted by jackball74 on Thursday, January 26, 2017 1:15 PM

Been searching for the same thing for YEARS and haven't come up with much...except for this -

A few years back there was a shop in St. Augustine that mainly sold fancy home goods, but the owner also had a few metal soldiers as well. One day I went in and found a number of Spanish troops and purchased one, and the cashier mentioned that the owner casted and painted all of them. I'm not a huge fan of glossy soldiers but the detail was great, so I asked her to ask the owner if he would be willing to sell me some of them unpainted. He never got back to me and soon after the store ended up closing.

I posted a picture of the figure on a few forums not long ago asking for an ID (there was nothing on the base save for a small 09 or 60). Someone stated that it looked like an older Rose figure, but I haven't been able to check on it yet. I will try and find the picture and get it up on here.

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gjw
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    February 2011
  • From: Saint Anthony, North Dakota
Posted by gjw on Saturday, January 21, 2017 4:30 PM

These sets are a little scarce unfortunately but i narrowed down a few available ones. Personally, I was never a fan for armies in plastic, the poses always seemed quite stunted. Another bonus about 1/72 is you can a much bigger scene in scale with about half the size.

https://cherbourg-maquettes.com/catalog/figurines-figurine-72-76-german-1022-battle-of-talamanca-catalan-army-p-14813.html

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    January 2017
Posted by Modelmaker70 on Friday, January 20, 2017 8:35 PM

Sorry about leaving out the scale. I would prefer 1/32, but could work with other scales. Thanks for the link, I am checking it out now. I'd like to model a scene set at the Castillo de San Marcos at St. Augustine, Fl., and that's the time period I've narrowed it down to.

gjw
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    February 2011
  • From: Saint Anthony, North Dakota
Posted by gjw on Friday, January 20, 2017 6:40 PM

Any scale preferance? The only real sets i can think of are in 1/72 

Here is a link  to some of the sets. 

http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/PeriodList.aspx?period=17

While they may be the War of Spanish Succession (which ended in 1713), The uniforms seem to be almost identical.

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    January 2017
Spanish soldiers circa 1740s
Posted by Modelmaker70 on Saturday, January 14, 2017 1:02 AM

Hi, can someone point out some plastic Spanish soldiers suitable for 1740s Florida? I'm thinking along the lines of Armies In Plastic. Thank you.

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