
| 1/32 Scale figures straight from the box. These are injection molded out of a stiff flexable plastic. The mounts are produced from a different color plastic than the riders. |
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| Trimmed 1/32 Scale figures. These can be played with this way. The detail on the models is good, and at 1/32 scale these match may other sets of knights and horses. |
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The figures can be painted with enamel model paints, or with water based acrylic. For the best results the plastic should be primed before using acrylic paints. Regular spray primer is avaliable in several colors and is easy to apply, and gesso can be painted on the figures. For less permanent results, just paint the plastic with acrylic paints. The paint will wash off with water, but this makes a nice activity for kids. |
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These horses were primed with spray primer, then painted with water based acrylics. Once the paint had dried, the figures were sealed with spray acrylic finish. | |
| Pictured here with a Breyer Stablemate size horse. The Breyer Stablemates are also 1/32 scale, and come in several different breeds and colors. The stablemates are a good way to add mounts to your army. | ![]() |