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    wolfie65
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    While there is no shortage of weapon-wielding Lace Wars personnel in various scales, I’m finding it difficult to find regular folks and unarmed nobility for the period. Does anyone know of any manufacturers making peruqued gentlemen in tight hose and ladies with giant white hair and massive dresses that make them look like cupcakes ? (The reason doors had to be so wide in those days….)

    #1904376

    khusrau
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    Wargames Foundry has a line of 18th Century civilians

    18th Century Civilians

    I believe Ratnik is no longer available, then there is also Blue Moon and Eureka, and I htink Black Hussar do some.

    #1904403

    limburger
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    TT Combat has a lot of models in its Carnevale range that don’t have any obvious weapons.
    Maybe not period correct, but it could be close enough.
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    Then there’s the multi-award winning Moonstone.
    The figures tend to lean more towards the fantasy side of things.

    The Duchess comes to mind as an example :
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    #1904423

    wolfie65
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    Looks like Foundry might be my best bet, their Old Fritz even seems to resemble actor Otto Gebühr, who portrayed him in a whole series of 1930s movies.

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    Sideskirts!?! Don’t tell @johnlyons or he might get confused about tanks.

    This does seem to be an interesting quandry to be in as well if you were to play the 7th Sea rpg in Montaigne. I remember there were some great metal sculpts for that nation that only featured a couple of minis per nation in the game.

    #1904799

    wolfie65
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    There’s a Vampire couple from The Silver Bayonet , a few from Foundry and Eureka, a few Moonstone figures and a  54 mm Prince August mold, that seems to be about it for courtiers of the era of Mozart, Madame Dubarry and Louis XIV.

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