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Title: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2) Update
Post by: pbeccas on 06 July 2009, 02:18:17 AM
New figures from a new company call Valkyrie Miniatures.

http://www.valkyrieminiatures.com/
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Helen on 06 July 2009, 03:21:53 AM
Thanks Paul for the heads up on this news.

This is great news for folks who have an interest in the Narvik campaign. I've taken the opportunity to provide some photos.

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/commanders.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/HMG.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/LMG.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/marksmen.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/mortar.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/Sergents.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/riflemixedone.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/rifle03.jpg)

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/rifle02.jpg)
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Mancha on 06 July 2009, 05:31:40 AM
Strange to see semi-modern historical figures not sculpted by Paul Hicks.    8)
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Arlequín on 06 July 2009, 11:22:51 AM
While the figures look well detailed, I think they need to go back to the drawing board with the weapons. They are ridiculously oversized and the firing positions would be a tad painful for most the firers.

(http://www.nuav.net/norwarm1.JPG)

(http://www.surplusrifle.com/shooting/eightyniner/graphics/l/5.jpg)

I suspect the Norwegian army would have been more effective if their Madsen machine gunners had big enough ammo pouches to accommodate magazines for the weapon too.

(http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s266/HelenBachaus/LMG.jpg)

I appreciate that it is difficult to produce thin enough rifles for 28mm figures without them being fragile and difficult to cast, but these rifles way too thick and considerably shorter than their real life counterparts.

As I said at the start, the figures don't look bad at all, just the weapons that spoil them.
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: argsilverson on 06 July 2009, 11:42:27 AM
Lovely, I like them!
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: white knight on 06 July 2009, 12:32:55 PM
Strange to see semi-modern historical figures not sculpted by Paul Hicks.   

Indeed. Now we can't have that, can we? What's the world coming to? lol
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: answer_is_42 on 06 July 2009, 02:36:47 PM
the figures don't look bad at all, just the weapons that spoil them.
Agreed. I'd avoid them for this reason alone.
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Doomhippie on 06 July 2009, 04:45:54 PM
New figures from a new company call Valkyrie Miniatures.

http://www.valkyrieminiatures.com/



I wonder when the Norwegian army used war elephants...  ::)
Never mind...
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Hammers on 06 July 2009, 06:55:02 PM
While the figures look well detailed, I think they need to go back to the drawing board with the weapons. They are ridiculously oversized and the firing positions would be a tad painful for most the firers.


I was excited when I saw the thread topic but i think they are just a bit to crude, esp. inregards to the weapons. Disappointing.
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: andekmcc on 06 July 2009, 08:27:45 PM
I dont think there too bad, weapons are a bit on the big side, but its nice to finally see a figure with a madsen, even though its not in my period.
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Helen on 06 July 2009, 10:30:55 PM
I don't think it will stop folks who have a keen interest in this period in buying them. If we all remember Battle Honours both in WW1 and WW2 it didn't stop folks from buying their ranges and to heck about the weapons - Right!

We are now seeing alot more early AFVs and infantry being released by various manufacturers an Crouchie taking the lead with his company.

I congratulate the company in making head roads into this obscure period that many other companies have chose to ignore due to A B&C.

I wish them well an I hope we can see loads more releases in the future.

Helen

Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: pbeccas on 07 July 2009, 01:48:02 AM
The figures look good, support weapons are oversized but that's something you won't notice in a game.  They do remind me of the Battle Honors figures.  I would buy them if I did not have so many other incomplete projects on the go.   
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2)
Post by: Helen on 07 July 2009, 10:01:03 PM
Hi Folks,

I sent an e-mail to the contact address on the web-site and Martin Blumer answered my questions:

"Hi Helen
 
Thanks for the email
 
The sculpter is Mario Kkounnous it is his first attempt at ww2 figs so we expect the stuff that we feel is not quite right will be corrected with the future ranges.
the true scale of the figures is 28mm they are fully compatable with crusader or artizan (for size).
We are hoping to cover ranges that are often forgotten by the main producers but we as wargamers also will fill in our collection so some less rare army's may appear
 
(Are you hoping to capture all belligerents (We have a few ideas )?
what do you think is needed?
 
Thank you for your email and for putting us on your site and hope to here from you soon
 
Best regards,
 
Mart"

So, if you have any suggestions please contact Martin an in addition list them here.

Helen
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2) Update
Post by: argsilverson on 07 July 2009, 11:30:39 PM
Maybe it is time for some WWII greek army

a small but heroic and victorious army
Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2) Update
Post by: Helen on 08 July 2009, 05:25:47 AM
Maybe it is time for some WWII greek army

a small but heroic and victorious army

Quite right Argyris! A Greek army work work wonders for WWII and you have the opponents available from BAM or BH..

I'm thinking for this theatre, Kriegsmarine landing force in mixed attire, Polish Independent Podhalan Rifle Brigade in a mix of attire and headdress, French Foreign Legion and French Mountain Troops in their artic gear.

Helen

Title: Re: New 28mm Norwegians (WW2) Update
Post by: pbeccas on 08 July 2009, 07:05:10 AM
I read somewhere that BEF Miniatures would be doing Greeks over the course of time.