vexillia
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Inscrit le: 21 Nov 2017 Messages: 430
Localisation: Nantwich, UK
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DarkBlack
Gladiateur

Inscrit le: 20 Mar 2020 Messages: 42
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Posté le: Ven Juil 18, 2025 11:54 am Sujet du message: |
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Thanks!
I have an army of (Old Glory) hoplites in the lead pile and that's quite helpful. |
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vexillia
Centurion

Inscrit le: 21 Nov 2017 Messages: 430
Localisation: Nantwich, UK
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MarkK
Archer
Inscrit le: 07 Nov 2024 Messages: 65
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Posté le: Sam Juil 19, 2025 11:35 am Sujet du message: |
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I have recently rediscovered Essex miniatures having previously been put off by the terrible painting examples they use. They do actually paint up quite nicely and shown here. |
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vexillia
Centurion

Inscrit le: 21 Nov 2017 Messages: 430
Localisation: Nantwich, UK
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Posté le: Sam Juil 19, 2025 2:09 pm Sujet du message: |
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The Essex ranges vary. As you would expect for such an established business. Having said that, they always scrub up nicely, if you put the work in. _________________ Martin Stephenson
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KevinD
Légat
Inscrit le: 23 Aoû 2021 Messages: 676
Localisation: Texas
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Posté le: Sam Juil 19, 2025 4:21 pm Sujet du message: |
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Essex figs are clean, with decent detail and well cast and consistent sizes. The issues I have with them are (1) unimaginative poses and (2) lack of variation in poses and equipment per pack. They also tend to be heavyset and the horses pretty big.
(1) both foot and riders are generally at rest with a polearm held upright in the right hand with the butt resting on the ground (or right foot for riders). (The horses are usually galloping along…) They generally have pictures that show the pose.
(2) can be overcome somewhat by buying multiple packs and especially by getting figures from their more recent ranges which now generally seem to have 2-4 variation
Some of the older ranges also have very dubious interpretations of weapons and armor. Think their old Han Chinese and their Khitan Liao. Some of these have been redone (Han) while others have not (Khitan). Newer ranges seem much better in this regards.
One other issue (for me at least) is the lack of high quality detailed photos. This hinders painting them as you don’t have good inspiration to draw upon and it can be tricky to know what that tiny detail should be.
Overall with Essex you get ok to good figures but rarely great ones. |
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Mike
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Inscrit le: 13 Jan 2023 Messages: 39
Localisation: Nantes Sud
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Posté le: Dim Juil 20, 2025 7:29 am Sujet du message: |
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Nice job ! _________________ Dans le désert tu trouves un macchabbée égorgé que tu ne peux pas identifier : on lui fouille les poches. Quand on trouve un ouvre-boîte, c'est un British, et quand c'est un tire-bouchon, c'est un Français. (Audiard) |
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