Spartaner sind keine Griechen? 
und die sehen immer noch aus wie Schlümpfe :-/

und die sehen immer noch aus wie Schlümpfe :-/
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Some of you may have seen the cover of the Classical Greek hoplite box, but none of you will have seen the cover for the Spartan box....
These plastic kits are going to be modifications on the current plastic hoplites. Replacing the command frame will be a new frame containing new bodies, and lots of new heads allowing you to represent the hoplites that fought from the Peloponnesian war until the death of Alexander (and after!). I'm expecting the new frame very soon, until then you can read a bit more about it here:
immortalminiatures.com/page84.html
immortalminiatures.com/page85.html
Plastic Persian pre-view
Ive been very quiet about these because they now look quite different to the image I shown a few months ago. Basically, a lot of new information has come to my attention regarding the appearance of the Persian army from this period. As I am aware there are rival companies working on Persian figures, so I cannot show too much right now (it has taken 2 years of research, building relationships with archaeologists and a trip to Iran to get to this point).
Before the end of the year, the whole Persian range will be updated to bring it up to date with the new evidence. I can say with quite some confidence that they will be the only historically accurate Achaemenid Persian miniatures on the market.
For now, here are a couple of pre-views....
Plastic Classical Greek Hoplites
This box will contain 24 hard plastic hoplites, bases and new water slide transfers. This set will be priced at ?12.
The main frame of figures is the same as the Ancient Greek Hoplites set, but included is a new frame with new bodies (later bronze armour and un armoured with exposed shoulder) and a variety of helmet styles, including the many shapes of Pilos, Phrygian, Thracian and Boeotian that appeared over the decades.
With this box you will be able to build a phalanx of hoplites to represent those who fought from the start of the Peloponnesian war until the death of Alexander, including Athens, Thebes (who?s equipment looked no different to the rest of the Greek hoplites), Syracuse and the enemies and ally?s of the Persian empire.
On sale the first week of September 2010!