Paul beat me to it. This looks very interesting. It is the start of a new production from EWM, their earlier offerings (WW2) being in white metal, these new ones in resin with some white metal parts.
I bought once from EWM so far and experienced excellent customer service, with what I believe is reasonable pricing.
As they do Early War (WW2) Miniatures, quite a lot of the artillery pieces are useable for WW1 as well, e. g. another new product is a Krupp 75mm 03 Gun. All in 1/76.
-- Edited by Pat on Saturday 4th of February 2012 11:57:39 AM
Oh Happy Day! Paul Thompson at Early War Minatures - mainly a WW2 manufacturer - has just released a 20mm scale St Chamond, with a MkV* on the way later this month. Both look really good.
They are made and priced for wargamers, the St Chamond is £13, which means I can afford enough of them to put more than one on the wargames table! At long last my poor French infantry will have some armoured support. OK, the support is a St Chamond but at least they'll have something!
Hopefully I'll have a model of the St Chamond (and if it's out in time, the MKV*)with me at On Track at Folkestone later this month, where we'll be putting our trench game on using the Crush the Kaiser rules. If you are around at the show, do come and say hello (we're usually up on the stage).
Paul B
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