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Shabharaz, funnily enough I rather like the Warlord Germans and Britons I have, but the Romans are less to my taste. The Auxilia are fine, but the Legion are a bit odd in that they have a very cartoon like style. But then my Auxilia are metal and my Legionaries are plastic and I do find with WWII that the Warlord plastics are more stylised. Gibby's picture above is a quite a shocking comparison. The Victrix figures are in a different league. Why do I always discover these things when I am several hundred quid into a project...Postscript: I have just been to the Victrix site and am now crying into my cocoa. I missed a trick there. Their Romans are superb and their Gallic Warriors are amazing. Bugger.Thanks again. Rich
Gibby's picture above is a quite a shocking comparison. The Victrix figures are in a different league. Why do I always discover these things when I am several hundred quid into a project...Postscript: I have just been to the Victrix site and am now crying into my cocoa. I missed a trick there. Their Romans are superb and their Gallic Warriors are amazing. Bugger.
Warlord Imperial Roman figures were sculpted to match the Perry Romans that Wargames Foundry sells.
Why do I always discover these things when I am several hundred quid into a project...Postscript: I have just been to the Victrix site and am now crying into my cocoa. I missed a trick there. Their Romans are superb and their Gallic Warriors are amazing. Bugger.Thanks again. Rich
I have to say that the idea of a quid pro quo, where I get cheap figures based on then promoting them isn’t something that I’d even consider. We do a lot of product recommendation on the Lardy Oddcast, but always based on what we have bought and liked, never as a repayment for discounts. Rich
I rather abandoned plastics as not being robust enough for my personal needs.
Didnt Warlord update their old Romans to better match their newer models, those old were their first and are really small.I think their newer Romans are larger?
One thing people forget is that most Romans were shorter than many of their opponents. So appearing to be 25mm is actually a good representation of a 28mm person.