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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: TheBrokenCage on July 01, 2018, 09:24:21 PM
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Hey all,
I posted a review I did today for a company called Mad Cars that make Gaslands bits.
(https://jimmiwazere.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/img_20180701_123019.jpg?w=584)
Chere out my review here:
https://jimmiwazere.com/2018/07/01/wot-i-think-mad-cars-bits-for-gaslands-review/ (https://jimmiwazere.com/2018/07/01/wot-i-think-mad-cars-bits-for-gaslands-review/)
Cheers
Jimmi
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A criticism I hope you will take constructively. One of the most important things with a figure review is people like to know how they compare with other figures. Your review was sadly lacking in basic information such as figure height. 1/64 should equate to 27mm to top of head, or what can be called old school "small 25mm".
Some photos of the minis next to a few different miniatures, or in/next to some diecast cars, would have been really helpful to me.
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They are lovely sculpts (probably the best I’ve seen at this scale) but a size comparison would be nice.
Unfortunately they’re just too expensive for me when I mainly want drivers :( as a UK based wannabe converter, my search for affordable drivers continues!
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Well, they do look very good indeed. But I really would like to see a size comparison with the most common models used for matchbox car-wargaming, e.g. Dark Future, Devil's Run...
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Thank you for posting.
If you decide to compare with other figs, Stan Johanssen has a similar line of 1/64 apoctolyptic car figs.
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One very important point. They are noted as 1:72 (20mm) on Green miniatures website, NOT 1:64
They look quite nice but I'm not sure the pricepoint is right, they seem expensive for what they are