Here is a picture of the von Seydlitz Cuirassier Regiment using Minden Miniatures. These are now in stock at Fife & Drum. Note the Prussian kettle drummer . Figures are $6.00 per set of horse and rider, plus applicable postage.
I still need to apply static grass to the bases. This is a 24-figure regiment for now, but will eventually have 32 figures.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
New AWI Militia Figures
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| Minden Miniatures Armed Civilians (set of 5 @ $10.00) |
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| Fife & Drum American Militia (painted by Scott McPhee) |
One of the synergies resulting from the merger of Minden Miniatures with Fife & Drum is that figures from the respective ranges can be used in the other range's tabletop wars. A great example is the set of five Minden "Armed Civilians", which to my eye, look like they would be perfect to use as American Militia in the American Revolutionary War (or "AWI"). I have a dozen or so sets in stock now so if you want to add to your Fife & Drum Militia ranks, then why not give these fellows a try? I intend to add them to my militia ranks.
You can order the set under the temporary stock number of "CIV-001" at a price of $10.00 per set of five figures plus applicable postage.
To order, simply send me an e-mail at
fife_drum_minis(at)yahoo(dot)com
Minden Inventory Update
I've finished unpacking the first two boxes (12.5kg each in weight) and find that I have all of the Prussian infantry and cavalry, but no horses in stock as they are in transit. So I am able to start selling Prussian infantry and jagers and the civilian laborers if you find that you just can't wait and really need Prussians now.
The horses will be arriving next week, so I will be able to start shipping any Prussian cavalry starting next week.
The horses will be arriving next week, so I will be able to start shipping any Prussian cavalry starting next week.
Preliminary Minden prices will be $2.00 per foot figure and $6.00 for mounted figures (including the horse). I may have to adjust the price upward at a later date as I get a better idea of their production costs, etc. But for now, these are the prices.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
The Future for Fife & Drum and Minden
| Celebrations abound over the news of the Minden and Fife & Drum merger. |
The response to the news of the Minden- Fife & Drum merger has been very favorable across the various forums and outposts of the wargaming community and I want to thank everyone for their kind comments. I am currently working up some advertising copy so that we can include a full page announcement in the next issue of (#367) of Miniature Wargames so that we can introduce the fine Minden range to the wargaming public in general.
| Minden Prussian infantry painted as IR1 von Winterfeld Regiment with GMB flags. These figures will also work as AWI Hessian musketeers. |
So what happens next?
Moving The Inventory: The first thing is to start the process of moving the extensive pile of inventory from the UK to the US and according to Frank, there is a LOT of inventory to move -- something on the order of a dozen or more boxes. Yikes! I figure that it could take 4 to 8 weeks to get all of that done, and then unpack and store the new figures in parts bins, etc, etc. before I will be ready to open the doors for trading.
F&D Still Open For Business: In the interim, Fife & Drum AWI figures and AWI/SYW era artillery equipment are still available for order shipping now. It is rather fortuitous that we can directly pair the F&D artillery equipment up with the Minden SYW artillery crews. It's not that I foresaw this merger coming, by any means, but rather, that I commissioned the French and Prussian artillery because (a) I had found a good sculptor for the equipment, and (b) I needed 1/56 scale artillery for my own Minden armies. Now that Minden is in the fold, we will certainly want to add Austrian artillery pieces to the range as well as add more to the existing French, Prussian and British range of artillery. Can you say Brummers ?
Setting Up Shop (on-line ordering): Next on my list is setting up an on-line web site with a shopping cart feature so that our customers can order direct rather than via e-mail. Now that our range has close to 400 different figures, the sheer size of the venture requires bona fide on-line shopping. I would also like to develop the web site so that it includes informational content such as wargame scenarios, uniform information, down-loadable rules and much more.
UK Distributor: This is probably the number one question asked of me by our Euroland customers, "are you going to have a distributor in the UK to serve the UK and Europe?" It would certainly make sense to have both Fife & Drum and Minden figures available in the UK, especially since the figures are manufactured in the UK by Griffin Moulds. This will take a bit of time to work on as I don't personally know anyone in the UK who is in the figure sales/distribution and in my book, having a good personal relationship with your potential business partner is the most important variable in the mix. So if I can find that person, and the distribution arrangements are economically viable for both parties, then I can foresee having a UK distributor in the future.
In the interim though, I plan to subsidize Euroland purchases by"eating" a large portion of the shipping cost (up to say, $25 in shipping costs) by providing free shipping in Euroland for several months to see how this works out. This should help to even out the purchasing cost for someone who was previously buying the figures directly from Frank in the UK. The rest of world: you will still have to pay full shipping cost with your order as you were already doing so before the merger. Obviously our customers in the USA will benefit from lower shipping costs and quicker delivery, now that the Minden figures will be warehoused in the USA.
New Figures/Additions to the Range: We will continue to add new figures to both the Minden and the Fife & Drum figure ranges. In the short term, Richard Ansell and I are working toward meeting our Kickstarter commitments for AWI cavalry, Hessians, Highlanders and French. At some point in 2014, I expect to add some new Minden figures to the range and then going forward, alternate releases between AWI and SYW on a regular basis. The first Minden releases under the new regime will probably cover the Western Germany theatre of operations (i.e. French, British and Allies). It pains me to say that as personally I would rather add more Prussians for my own selfish purposes, but the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few, as someone once said.
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| Some of these would look nice in the Minden range of figures. |
Hessians for the AWI: Yes, we still intend to add Hessians to the Fife & Drum range for the AWI, but in doing some research, it occurs to me that the Hessians still wore gaitors for much of the war and only a few regiments converted to the one-piece "overalls" leg wear. So that means that you could use Minden SYW Prussians for your AWI Hessians. So if you absolutely can't wait for the F&D Hessians, why not consider buying some Minden Prussians to get a head start on your Hessian army. I have been doing the same thing in my own AWI British/Hessian army. Since both ranges are made by the same sculptor, why not?
Are You Going to Add Russians to the Minden Range? : Eventually, I am sure, but I have a lot of other things that I want to add to fill out the existing Minden range of figures before embarking on adding Russians. I really can't stray too far from the AWI until we meet our Kickstarter obligations. Once those have been put into production, then due consideration can be made for adding Russians and more of the things that I want for my own collection (see below).
What is on Fritz's Minden Wish List?
Owning your own miniatures business is sort of like handing over the keys to the candy store to a 10-year old. It seems that you could have almost anything that you wanted. That is true with a miniatures business to some degree, but consideration has to be given to what the customers want, while at the same time, not pushing Richard to the point of exhaustion with endless demands for new stuff. But if I could snap my fingers and have it all, here are some of the things that I would want to add to the Minden SYW range, in no particular order:
1. Prussian Guards (IR6, IR15/I Liebgarde, IR15 2nd and 3rd battalions.)
2. Prussian von Kliest Freikorps (dragoons, hussars, Kroaten infantry, lancers)
3. Prussian horse artillery
4. Prussian Bosniaks
5. Firing line poses for all the nations in the range
6. Austrian horse grenadiers and carabiniers
7. French Maison du Roi cavalry and Gardes Francaises
8. French infantry and cavalry in bearskins
9. Irregular Croats for the War of Austrian Succession (i.e. an assortment of unmatched uniforms) both in skirmishing and "looting" poses.
This is by no means the ultimate list of Minden additions, so if something has been left off the list, do not fear, we will probably get to it in due time.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Fife & Drum Acquires Minden Miniatures
I am pleased to announce that effective today, Fife & Drum Miniatures has acquired the Minden SYW range of figures. As you know, both ranges are sculpted by Richard Ansell at a 1/56 scale, and I would imagine that there will be many benefits from housing both ranges under one umbrella.
I will begin trading (sales) of the Minden range from the US sometime in November 2013. We have to ship all of the inventory to the States, organize the stock and administrative details, etc before opening our doors. In the interim though, I can still accept Fife & Drum AWI orders and ship them in the customary fashion.
The Minden figures will continue to be cast by Griffin Moulds in the UK, so there will be no compromising on the casting quality of both figure ranges. All orders will be picked and shipped from the United States for the time being, while we assess the pros and cons of having a UK-based distributor for both figure ranges. During the interim period, I am going to offer free shipping up to $25.00 in shipping costs to Minden customers in the UK and Europe so that they can pay the same relative cost for figures as they have in the past. I will try this out for a couple of months to see how it works.
I will provide more details later this evening as I am typing this announcement on my iPad, which limits the features that I can normally use from my desktop computer.
I look forward to serving existing F&D clients as well as our new Minden clients.
I will begin trading (sales) of the Minden range from the US sometime in November 2013. We have to ship all of the inventory to the States, organize the stock and administrative details, etc before opening our doors. In the interim though, I can still accept Fife & Drum AWI orders and ship them in the customary fashion.
The Minden figures will continue to be cast by Griffin Moulds in the UK, so there will be no compromising on the casting quality of both figure ranges. All orders will be picked and shipped from the United States for the time being, while we assess the pros and cons of having a UK-based distributor for both figure ranges. During the interim period, I am going to offer free shipping up to $25.00 in shipping costs to Minden customers in the UK and Europe so that they can pay the same relative cost for figures as they have in the past. I will try this out for a couple of months to see how it works.
I will provide more details later this evening as I am typing this announcement on my iPad, which limits the features that I can normally use from my desktop computer.
I look forward to serving existing F&D clients as well as our new Minden clients.
Minden Miniatures Review on Youtube
| Some Minden Austrian cavalry, painted by Leuthen Studios. Click to enlarge. |
I stumbled across this 9 minute video on You Tube in which a gentleman does a little "show and tell" routine in which he talks about some Minden French infantry figures that he is using for his French and Indian War army for Muskets & Tomahawks.
Here is a link (sorry, but I can't figure out how to embed a You Tube video into Blogger - I know that there is an icon on Blogger for videos, but I am not able to upload the videos):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iI6lKr9GwU
I rather enjoy his descriptions of the figures and his selection of some of his "favorites". I like this man's enthusiasm for his project.
Click on the link, sit back and enjoy the video.
This kind of makes me want to do some videos and post them on my blog, if I can figure out the technology part of it.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
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| Von Seydlitz Cuirassier Regiment (CR8) - Minden Miniatures |
I finally found the time to finish off the first 24 of an eventual 32-figure Prussian cuirassier regiment from the fabulous Minden Miniatures range of SYW figures. These figures are sculpted to a 1/56 scale and since they are sculpted to a scale, rather than an arbitrary size (such as 28mm), they have lifelike and realistic proportions that make them very graceful to behold.
The flags are from GMB Designs and the background terrain was made by Herb Gundt. The painting was done by Der Alte Fritz, himself.
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| A close-up view of one of the squadrons, including the kettle drummer and the von Seydlitz personality figure. |
Monday, September 23, 2013
Fife & Drum Rules For Free
| Continentals observe the approach of the British Light Battalion. Will the Americans stay or will they go? I really want to know. (Fife & Drum Miniatures - click to enlarge the view). |
There was a nice wargame report posted on The Miniatures Page today, featuring my Fife & Drum rules for the American Revolution (or AWI, if you are so inclined to call it). A number of people were asking how they could obtain a copy of the rules.
TMP AWI AAR
Here is the link to the original blog posting on the Land of the Lead blog in Australia:
Land of the Lead Blog
I wanted to remind everyone that the Fife & Drum rules are free for the asking. They are printed on one side of a single sheet of 8-1/2 by 11 inch paper in PDF format. Just send me an e-mail with your request and I will zap you a copy via e-mail at no charge.
fife_drum_minis(at)yahoo(dot)com
I have been reading several books about the 1776 campaign in New York and one of the constant themes is that many, but not all, ran away or skedadled when the British infantry approached there position. I wanted to recreate this aspect with a "test of nerve" for all American troops to see if they would stick around whilst "seeing the elephant".
So what I plan to do is use a D6 and each time the British approach within say 12 inches of any American regiment, then said regiment will roll one D6 to see what they do:
A roll of 1-2 = Rout (immediately)
3-4 = fall back 6" facing the enemy, in good morale order
5-6 = stand your ground (no effect)
Once an American regiment has performed this roll of dice, it will not have to take the test of nerves for the remainder of the game. It will still take morale checks, when needed, but the D6 die roll will determine how they react to the British today.
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