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Title: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: carlos marighela on 07 August 2017, 09:01:59 AM
I'm looking for some (hopefully objective) opinions on this line. Having just placed an order for some Czech interwar infantry, I thought I might give them support in the form of a LT vz.35 tank or the Pzkpfw-35 (t) as the Germans called it. The only two in-scale examples I can find are the Warlord and Mad Bob versions, both in 1/56th scale. The Warlord one looks a bit ropey, like much of their resin stuff. The photos of the Mad Bob one also look a bit rough and ready, the texture of the tank looks rather rough although I'm inclined towards it as it's marginally cheaper and hopefully doesn't come with the ordering issues Warlord seem to have become known for.

Anyone with some of the Mad Bob stuff care to opine on quality, resin texture and ease of construction? Doesn't have to be the item in question, just curious as to the general value for money equation and customer service.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Poiter50 on 07 August 2017, 09:06:29 AM
Big fan of MBM. I have the Pz 35 (t) and it is a nice piece (KS purchase). I have some of his others through a KS and while there may be the odd bubble hole to be dealt with, it is easily fixed. Just wish he would add to his Brits and do some more softskins.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: draxx66 on 07 August 2017, 10:23:10 AM
May I be so bold as to ask where you are getting your Czech infantry from.  :)
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Arlequín on 07 August 2017, 11:18:45 AM
I would imagine Bohemia.  >:D

No really: https://www.horcata.eu/category/czechoslovak-infantry/

Sadly Emil never really expanded on this short set of Paul Hicks sculpted figures.

Unless Carlos knows of another range out there somewhere?
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: carlos marighela on 07 August 2017, 11:39:30 AM
Big fan of MBM. I have the Pz 35 (t) and it is a nice piece (KS purchase). I have some of his others through a KS and while there may be the odd bubble hole to be dealt with, it is easily fixed. Just wish he would add to his Brits and do some more softskins.

Cheers! That tilts me further toward Mad Bob.

Yes, the Czechoslvak infantry are from Bohemia Miniatures. I need another project like a hole in the head but they just appealed to me. There's enough of them to make a platoon's worth, which is all I'm after and I can convert some other ranges if I want medium machineguns and the like.

I'm already thinking about knocking up some Sudetendeutches Freikorps for some historical opposition as well as an auxiliary force for invading Germans c1938.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: draxx66 on 07 August 2017, 12:05:08 PM
Thanks for that.   :)
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Arlequín on 07 August 2017, 02:40:20 PM
I'm already thinking about knocking up some Sudetendeutches Freikorps for some historical opposition as well as an auxiliary force for invading Germans c1938.

That's a bit eerie, much of my reading over the past weekend has been on a similar theme. Not that that was the first time I've looked at them, but still.

 8)

I was thinking Footsore BUF might be a conversion base for Czech Customs Police.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Poiter50 on 07 August 2017, 03:42:46 PM
Didn't Campaign Games & Logistics have a Vz HMG sculpted recently for a Romanian force in 28mm? He wasn't happy with the figures but the weapons were looking good.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Helen on 07 August 2017, 10:49:14 PM
Mad Bob's range from its initial production to now has gone through various stages of resin quality from being grainy to a more smoother texture. As I've a number of vehicles and guns that cover this period I would say that Mad Bob's range in quality is good to very good.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Lowtardog on 07 August 2017, 11:34:40 PM
You buggers, ended up ordering a couple of vehicles due to this thread ;D
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: carlos marighela on 08 August 2017, 03:09:00 AM
That's a bit eerie, much of my reading over the past weekend has been on a similar theme. Not that that was the first time I've looked at them, but still.

 8)

I was thinking Footsore BUF might be a conversion base for Czech Customs Police.

Apparently the Illinois er, Sudeten Nazis were armed with ex-Austrian Mannlicher rifles, in part as part of a (im)plausible deniability  effort on Hitler's part. Mannlicher 1895's look rather similar to Moisin Nagant's in 28mm, so I'm thinking of using some of the suited Eureka Russian partisans, with armbands and maybe the odd head swap as a core and filling them out with a miscellany of other types including some of the Copplestone KGB, who serve many masters for my purposes.

Thanks Helen, that's very good to know. MGM it is then.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Arteis on 08 August 2017, 06:28:53 AM
I'm really pleased with my Mad Bob Miniatures vehicles.  Even if they cost me a good business shirt - my blog explains how this happened! https://arteis.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/a-business-shirt-for-a-laffly-amd-50-armoured-car/ (https://arteis.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/a-business-shirt-for-a-laffly-amd-50-armoured-car/)

(https://arteis.files.wordpress.com/2016/03/img_4436.jpg)

Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Sinewgrab on 09 August 2017, 04:35:41 AM
I have a Mad Bob Semovente 105/25 for my Italians, as well as the TACAM R-2 in case I wanted to play Romanians with my Cultist army, and I feel they were good quality resins.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: lou passejaire on 10 August 2017, 11:30:22 AM
Mad Bob models with a little work :

(https://i58.servimg.com/u/f58/11/63/95/43/dscn2620.jpg)

and without :

(https://i11.servimg.com/u/f11/11/63/95/43/dscn2631.jpg)

he is one of my resin dealers  ;)

Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Rich H on 14 August 2017, 07:16:52 AM
Best thing about Mad Bob is  he is such a nice guy. 

Unhinged, but nice.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Poiter50 on 14 August 2017, 07:37:53 AM
Hey, I met him when I was visiting UK recently and he isn't any different to the rest of we gamers!! lol


Best thing about Mad Bob is  he is such a nice guy. 

Unhinged, but nice.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Rich H on 14 August 2017, 08:34:49 AM
Was he wearing a WW2 French helmet?  lol
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Poiter50 on 14 August 2017, 08:37:43 AM
No but he has a black powder cannon on a trailer next to the house.  lol
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Arlequín on 14 August 2017, 03:11:11 PM
I don't see what's wrong with that. You'd destroy your cannon's wheels towing it at motor vehicle speeds. Putting your cannon on a trailer is quite sensible.

 ;)
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Heisler on 14 August 2017, 05:33:56 PM
I have stuff from his Normandy Kickstarter. I was quite pleased with it.
Here is a photo of some of the vehicles finished:
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/f7WMhsu0hCVzs5053Jp9Sd27e8ci_ysYr51G2PMJcdmih4PUe8kcvLJ7HfKOjJYuu-U968rxFr4BuhGpI-H8ZJnaiaCydusxu3RPK9YNPYRWplevtXtS5bz24fcczcZ9sf5g_thUKg63QLqSX2imaKcxcRMD3WMkIFx71vZuTOndiP30lvkq-imLKVdzKz7twajfDuq8iBO2dkigm4Vct-mg1X68JX7kAxxuX2V1X-F2se-fWq8DX2-FrYH4DWOHDKK0yqSkjUpy095VoVRppkiRdhyRkjZHPJJMsFNiT9xyDCeXGeND2DoFp2wdxPlvKaL4UOH-WzSg6mxki7bAGI8HL1pX2LxwwXpseeLClEdkLpmSrv-HqtjLr6pFCtrTyLYiQo_3vfaJPOvQ1o4Xov_HRj5PnZ3QFnRtUnqznQ_0_vb2FMhJ_r-m8F1U1Mdg4uiyXopjiDh1-xa_gr_2PK8eSIf7xLiMC_jQd-nwDXmRNr6RD_1yLFY41gNyVids0vXvbzId07mLDxDmKWcEvB9XJD0h1lx4QB8X6ldz34gY6kuMpLNiCU7uLiYV-FFgk1HWzC4F8jdw0XvViseBm4OfZw4fR6ajGM_xhWV4dBa9albV7QlMLQ=w1206-h780-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/Gkn1qKnns3yjvHP1H8cth_k0nSuT8-mdz1N1hCavbdMBB3Bv-R3cxLyiuIV08gJMxxasU1D6ZCKQqa5L-6zRuwbCt2wKRXYu5JLkvL1kgSetFOBgte12anPFSzbyza5Y3ZtCPAaOJk7GQ4CDPw5moGiIVsVcwY9c9z1ItMwZqLU_EHH8cQo9fSJnpe88wqLYwyVH4V6P0iNJ2TYDSmYXkfaqXCR432CFXb3yvHXkVWn_-18sM0AxbKff9A9wef-27HbFt2tONyONy3IX1wXDcv-J3mLxr0a_-7FE6lTyWQnWxzUuyVci_8gpFleDUzL2XYp2Yn8D5FPJrgG0UZ1pe8kponJH1uN5oneen5-LLoK9r5EIM8xTqwb9HLYqzH0fay3ZtE4epXVCL5ZmcUGT01Rds32mUGD8oFFocCQUp5WnqYIIV5b9LFQaRuxn5b9aWqbdJc2u36mlDmZkBl1uVrEQN-E8GtSYeeJwUSDKfHnmVsVOF5GPiX1cTmGC4rmsI_0Xy-87ibnBgXZ-4tmWK1R58Zau8LMOu1o4DGjz2avdz-i4u0ozdc7x6s1kzqxEUsyzL2vlkpNrp34DJXaplV8SoVivCa0sGRVjSAdWGa4YP5HeDZlzFQ=w1265-h780-no)
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/OH8VXrXimoNqWQUMTIbyhxeZKMN03Ij1NdIEbS0i9BlA2dbVFG3RBNNbPaZOvZuX_ZeM9pNEB3Tc50hn9UN0H5wfPsTpL-sXjrYETq-ad_FMDafDSrHK4Zv3OzbYueqBbjbzx0jR8_YGDabizL0-1EApX6h9ry__syUlpy8Isb_Vya5xMdBwdsxF8CH1P6P7Ia8lGhdTWTmt3rmpb5C5J1f0dqZF-YMxxet0GSClDKpCel8A1gLXR9HjAA2SJz6gn0DEmBrrY6nTey3tfVo-YhofeJDjby7cUvZpTr29-1yqQELaoqn26rLTTaD2OpoYM_O47LtN29mkY1Pbz6LWMsNu6r7h8EkpKo3hZmvoFOcLmZtsbYrTZ58Ex6YenvvVKXK9aXo1QjkjWPh5_XxNb78fnz3IKzSJZj_xIOF8wt9uhacTWEkdEmAD6ggM_0W3ZfROj7P-bj0vfsplJvAHBlV6p7DZGYCi7oAgOoruFXKg4IOTY4HP5CLJCngUZ4M66RVZbG95NthwOrpLahf5vAz0x0JE2EaNelMVvCGI58t1CDgET_sPjdIDgoAQYYN1bnOHaXa1bu1fPnwV4vyV0FeAiY77YnLlNuNtPdRJY9yZDLKpNqJ-Zw=w1175-h780-no)
Here is a link back to my original LAF post with links to my blog with all the work in progress posts:
http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=100572.0 (http://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=100572.0)
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: carlos marighela on 22 September 2017, 10:07:47 AM
The Lt vz-35 finally arrived and I have to say I'm very happy with it. A slightly grainy texture but not rough and some of the minor problems that rounded surfaces seem to present to 3D printing. That's been fixed with a little light and judicious sanding.

Very clean casting, essentially a two piece item, hull with tracks affixed and separate turret plus separate main gun, hull and co-ax machine guns. Could do with some tools for Czech service so I'll have to dig about in the spares box.

Overall, a really lovely little model, well detailed and requiring minimal clean up. I would highly recommend Mad Bob's models on the basis of this.

Many thanks to all who gave me the steer towards Mad Bob.
Title: Re: Mad Bob's Miniatures
Post by: Poiter50 on 22 September 2017, 11:07:43 AM
 ;)

The Lt vz-35 finally arrived and I have to say I'm very happy with it. A slightly grainy texture but not rough and some of the minor problems that rounded surfaces seem to present to 3D printing. That's been fixed with a little light and judicious sanding.

Very clean casting, essentially a two piece item, hull with tracks affixed and separate turret plus separate main gun, hull and co-ax machine guns. Could do with some tools for Czech service so I'll have to dig about in the spares box.

Overall, a really lovely little model, well detailed and requiring minimal clean up. I would highly recommend Mad Bob's models on the basis of this.

Many thanks to all who gave me the steer towards Mad Bob.