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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: mrkite on 16 April 2021, 01:03:17 AM
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Hi everyone, I was wondering if someone has 1st Corps Dark Age 28mm romano-britons or saxons/picts from them? Currently I'm building armies to play Dux Britanniarum and recently got starter pack of Romano-Britons from Footsore. Nevertheless, I still need more bois to fill my ranks, yet I'm not sure how good 1st corps minis compare to Footsore. Maybe anyone can tell me how do they look and is worth to buy them?
Best regards!
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mrkite, good morning. I don't own any of the 1st Corps figures myself but have seen them "in the metal" on their stand at shows plus one of my mates has some. For me they are not as finely detailed as Footsore, but are very nice sculpts and IMHO better than many other 1st Corps ranges, but then they are 20 years newer!
What I can't tell you is how they match "proportion" wise. As with a lot of figures comparison's the purist would probably say you wouldn't want t mix them within a unit due to different proportions/sculpting style but units could stand shoulder-to-shoulder in the same army.
If I was starting from scratch I wouldn't hesitate to use them.
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Thank you for your reply. I was worried about sculpting part (I read that their minis have relatively big heads) but seems like it should be okay. I might take the army set for the saxons in order not mix units
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Mrkite. That should work. As I said I don’t have their Dark Age figures but I do have some of their Medievals which are sculpted in the same style...probably the same sculptor. They are very nice and I use them alongside Gripping Beast figures.
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Here's a picture of my Footsore Pict commander with 1st Corps champion and musician (and a foundry spearman at the back). I'd say they mix well enough.
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Here's a picture of my Footsore Pict commander with 1st Corps champion and musician (and a foundry spearman at the back). I'd say they mix well enough.
Big thanks! That is exactly I was looking for - the visual comparison. Now I feel that it is safe to purchase army packs for my Dux's campaign
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Big thanks! That is exactly I was looking for - the visual comparison. Now I feel that it is safe to purchase army packs for my Dux's campaign
You're welcome. I really like the 1st corps early medieval range, it's well sculpted and pretty good for accuracy (excluding giant Pictish crossbows..). Would definitely be my go to if I were to start from scratch now.