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Blogger Andrew said...

Don't feel bad about accusing BT of losing part of your order. They have withheld plenty of other people's orders. I still haven't seen half of what I paid for back in 2009.

12 January 2011 at 06:30

Blogger Matt said...

Hi,

I'm umming and arring as to whether to order more EIR from BTD. I recall ages ago you posted pics or a link showing comparisons between BTD, Foundry, etc. You mentioned the 'Saleh' sculpt from Foundry as being close in terms of scale. When you've a minute could you please find that pic/link again? :-)

Thanks

Matt

12 January 2011 at 19:47

Blogger BigRedBat said...

Hi Matt, here it is the shot:-

http://www.displacedminiatures.com/BigRedBat/image/2362/22319/

The Saleh's and BTDs are pretty much the same size, but I replace BTD shields with Foundry shields for consistency. In general, the BTD cavalry and auxilia are better sculpted than the legionaries which are on dodgy dollies. You'll gather I'm quite reasonably pleased with the cavalry (as there are't a lot of alternatives in bigger 28!).

It really is all about which poses one wants, some are better than others. I do have spares of some of the miniatures (particularly legionaries and archers), if those are what you need.

Finally, if you ask BTD you might be able to get specific poses, rather than random mixes.

Simon

12 January 2011 at 23:09

Blogger Matt said...

PM'd via wab forum.

Cheers

Matt :-)

14 January 2011 at 08:29

Blogger Chris said...

Hi,
I'm really tempted to buy C&C Napoleonics, did you get it through GMT's P500 scheme, if so did it work out much cheaper when shipping was added or through a UK store? GMT have a Spartan expansion on P500 at moment at $35+shipping so if it does work out a little cheaper I might nab that too!

Thanks
Chris

14 January 2011 at 14:26

Blogger BigRedBat said...

P500 is cheap, but bear in mind that Customs may hit you for £15 quid or so, if you are in the UK...

14 January 2011 at 14:33

Thanks for commenting. I will post this as soon as I am able to review it.
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