The photo above compares metal Prussian Dragoons from Ehmke-Art with plastic French Mounted Chasseurs from Revell, as follows:
A: Ehmke horse and rider;
B: Revell horse and rider;
C: Ehmke rider on Revell horse.
Click on the image for a larger version.
THE METAL FIGURES
Manufacturer's Designation and Number of Poses:
Currently all Ehmke-Art figures are from the Napoleonic period. These particular models have been identified as Prussian Dragoons, but I do not have a catalogue number for them. I am also not aware of any other Prussian releases by this company.
Figure Characteristics:
Rider Height above ground (measured from ground to rider eyes): 30mm.
Rider Body Height (measured from foot, to knee, to hip, to eyes): 21mm.
Body Build: Average.
Availability and Cost:
Although some Ehmke figures can be ordered from CW Toys, these particular types are not included. The best way to obtain Ehmke figures is to contact Uwe Ehmke using the contact information on the Ehmke-Art website.
Notes on the Samples:
These figures were donated to the Plastic Pelisse by Conrad Kinch.
THE PLASTIC FIGURES
Manufacturer's designation and Number of Poses:
The Revell figures come from box 02576, “French Mounted Guard Chasseurs, Napoleonic Wars." The box contains 17 riders in 8 poses, 17 horses in 6 poses, and one dismounted figure.
Figure Characteristics:
Rider Height above ground (measured from ground to rider eyes): 29mm.
Rider Body Height (measured from foot, to knee, to hip, to eyes): 21mm.
Body Build: Average.
Availability and Cost:
Revell is not currently producing this set, and it is getting hard to find at hobby shops and second hand dealers. At present, most of the comprehensive online figure retailers list the product as out of stock, although Ye Olde Toy Solders is offering a box on eBay for $12.99 US.
General Notes:
See the side panel lists for websites of the manufacturers, distributors and retailers mentioned above. To convert cost figures to your currency, use a site such as xe.com, also listed in the side panel. More detail on the plastic figures can be found at the Plastic Soldier Review.
A: Ehmke horse and rider;
B: Revell horse and rider;
C: Ehmke rider on Revell horse.
Click on the image for a larger version.
THE METAL FIGURES
Manufacturer's Designation and Number of Poses:
Currently all Ehmke-Art figures are from the Napoleonic period. These particular models have been identified as Prussian Dragoons, but I do not have a catalogue number for them. I am also not aware of any other Prussian releases by this company.
Figure Characteristics:
Rider Height above ground (measured from ground to rider eyes): 30mm.
Rider Body Height (measured from foot, to knee, to hip, to eyes): 21mm.
Body Build: Average.
Availability and Cost:
Although some Ehmke figures can be ordered from CW Toys, these particular types are not included. The best way to obtain Ehmke figures is to contact Uwe Ehmke using the contact information on the Ehmke-Art website.
Notes on the Samples:
These figures were donated to the Plastic Pelisse by Conrad Kinch.
THE PLASTIC FIGURES
Manufacturer's designation and Number of Poses:
The Revell figures come from box 02576, “French Mounted Guard Chasseurs, Napoleonic Wars." The box contains 17 riders in 8 poses, 17 horses in 6 poses, and one dismounted figure.
Figure Characteristics:
Rider Height above ground (measured from ground to rider eyes): 29mm.
Rider Body Height (measured from foot, to knee, to hip, to eyes): 21mm.
Body Build: Average.
Availability and Cost:
Revell is not currently producing this set, and it is getting hard to find at hobby shops and second hand dealers. At present, most of the comprehensive online figure retailers list the product as out of stock, although Ye Olde Toy Solders is offering a box on eBay for $12.99 US.
General Notes:
See the side panel lists for websites of the manufacturers, distributors and retailers mentioned above. To convert cost figures to your currency, use a site such as xe.com, also listed in the side panel. More detail on the plastic figures can be found at the Plastic Soldier Review.
2 comments:
Hi
These Ehmke look very good and the Revell is one of my favourite sets.
Thanks for your work
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