I'm starting this blog with a service for the small-scale wargamer.
If you ever looked for images depicting the offerings of UK based manufacturer Heroics & Ros, you know that, apart from a gallery with a selection of painted and based figures, H&R won't provide much pictorial guidance.
You'll have more success with the blogosphere -- I'm sure you're aware of those sites:
https://thomo.coldie.net/tag/heroics-and-ros/What follows are a few of my photos to add to the above. All straight from the bag, no cleaning, no straightening of spears etc.
http://tinymetalmen.blogspot.co.at/search/label/6mm
http://www.tinytintroops.co.uk/Res/6mm/HR_6mm_scans.htm
http://vendheaume.fighters.pagesperso-orange.fr/hrosmenu.html
I realise, I should have added a measuring device for reference, as is, you'll have to take my word for them being "true 6mm", that is 6mm from sole to eyelines of the foot troops. They're also more slender figures, with smaller heads than their competitors from Bacchus or Rapier. I don't have comparisons in the lead, as I've only just ordered a first batch from Rapier, but from posted comparison pictures on the net it's obvious that they won't fit terribly well with those other lines.
Let's begin with some Seven Years War figures I've ordered mostly for Honours of War.
MSY1 Prussian Musketeers Marching and MSY5 Austrian Musketeers
MSY4 Prussian Artillery and MSY9 Austrian Artillery
MSY8 Austrian Croat Grenzer and MSY17 Prussian Jäger
MSY25 Austrian Cuirassiers Charging and MSY26 Austrian Hussars
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