Switch Theme:

Help identifying Historical Models.  [RSS] Share on facebook Share on Twitter Submit to Reddit
»
Author Message
Advert


Forum adverts like this one are shown to any user who is not logged in. Join us by filling out a tiny 3 field form and you will get your own, free, dakka user account which gives a good range of benefits to you:
  • No adverts like this in the forums anymore.
  • Times and dates in your local timezone.
  • Full tracking of what you have read so you can skip to your first unread post, easily see what has changed since you last logged in, and easily see what is new at a glance.
  • Email notifications for threads you want to watch closely.
  • Being a part of the oldest wargaming community on the net.
If you are already a member then feel free to login now.




Made in gb
Elite Tyranid Warrior






Birmingham UK

Hi there, I recently came across some models that are of a historical nature. I was just wondering if anyone has ANY clue what they are?
I am completely baffled!

Cheers!
[Thumb - IMG_0861.jpg]
Historical Miniature

[Thumb - IMG_0862.jpg]

[Thumb - IMG_0863.jpg]

[Thumb - IMG_0864.jpg]

[Thumb - IMG_0865.jpg]


"If it Bleeds, we can kill it!"

 
   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut




Maryland

I can't say what the others are, but I believe the first two are Prussian Grenadiers from the Seven Years War.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/05/06 17:39:14


   
Made in us
Ork Boy Hangin' off a Trukk





4th pic, guy on the right bears a striking resemblance to George Washington.

Sometimes you have fun, and sometimes the fun has you. -Sgt. Schlock 
   
Made in us
Brigadier General






Chicago

It would help if you told us how big they are. Measure the standing soldier from base of foot to eyeline and give us the measurement in "mm".

They look like they might be parts from an old chess set. The bases clearly are designed to fit into some other component. The part of the base attached directly to the miniature looks like the kind of bases that you see on "Prince August" chess miniatures, but I'm not sure about the peg below that. Have a look around here:
http://shop.princeaugust.ie/chess-sets-moulds/
It's the Prince August collection of DIY Chess set molds.

If you don't see them there and no one here knows exactly what they are. I'd try the grongonards over at "The Miniatures Page" whenever I have an obscure miniature, they can usually tell me type, manufacturer, era, and sometimes even model #.

Good Luck.

This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2014/05/06 21:37:44


Chicago Skirmish Wargames club. Join us for some friendly, casual gaming in the Windy City.
http://chicagoskirmishwargames.com/blog/


My Project Log, mostly revolving around custom "Toybashed" terrain.
http://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/651712.page

Visit the Chicago Valley Railroad!
https://chicagovalleyrailroad.blogspot.com 
   
Made in gb
Elite Tyranid Warrior






Birmingham UK

Cheers for that guys! Especially you Elllf! I will check out the site you recommended. Chess pieces would be a good call. The models are about 2” tall, from what I remember (haven’t got them to hand at the moment). They are solid lead.

Thanks for pointing me on the right path!


"If it Bleeds, we can kill it!"

 
   
 
Forum Index » Dakka Discussions
Go to: