Above is a pic of Lt. Colonel James Galbraith, Regimental Colour in hand, alongside Bobbie the regimental dog and some of the other "Last Eleven" survivors of the 66th (Berkshire) Regiment, making their last stand in one of the walled gardens just South of Khig village, a few miles West of the Afghan town of Maiwand.

Saturday, May 5, 2018

A few figure comparison pics


With the recent release of Artizan's first mounted Bengal Cavalry for their Second Afghan War range, Jeff Baumal AKA: Sgt. Guiness asked me how the figures in said range stack up size-wise against various other makers such as Wargames Foundry, Old Glory, Perry, etc.

Since I have a bunch of the Artizan Highlander & Punjabi infantry figures -- sadly all still unpainted -- I told Jeff I'd take some figure comparison pics to send him, which I just did.

Since most of the work is already done, I figured I'd post them here in case anyone else is interested.

Hopefully you can read the company names scrawled in front of the various figures below...


ABOVE: Studio Miniatures / Perry / Artizan / Empress / Wargames Foundry / Pontoonier / Old Glory


ABOVE: Studio / Perry / Artizan / Empress / Wargames Foundry


ABOVE: Studio / Perry / Artizan / Empress


After glancing at the pics I realized the Artizan figure had a much thicker cast-on base than all the other figures.  The Artizan figure is bigger than everyone else to begin with but the base thickness added significantly to the height difference, so I used a mix of coins and thin magnetic base bottoms from Litko to try to get the soles of all the miniature feet even on the "ground" and took some more pics...


ABOVE: Studio Miniatures / Perry / Artizan / Empress / Wargames Foundry / Pontoonier / Old Glory


ABOVE: Studio / Perry / Artizan / Wargames Foundry


ABOVE: Perry / Artizan / Empress / Wargames Foundry


ABOVE: Perry / Artizan / Empress

Finally, here's the same Artizan Highlander Officer next to a Wargames Foundry Darkest Africa British Officer (figures from the "Darkest Africa" range are larger than just about all other Foundry colonials):


If you care to visit any of the above figures respective home websites. click on a LINK below...