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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: psychomo on 10 October 2024, 03:01:18 PM
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Hey all,
been away from this forum for a long while, but we have been working on printing and painting some new scenery inspired by ancient Greece (some photos below) that we have put up for sale and I realised that I haven't got any nice Greek minis to photograph them with!
Can anyone recommend any 28mm ancient Greeks in slightly heroic poses? I have seen 1st Corps and WIP Miniatures have some nice command models, I am also aware of Foundry minis and Victrix. I am not so fussed on the Crusader and Artizan models, they are a little too rank and file for what I am looking for.
I did also look at the ancient minis suppliers thread, but a lot of the images seem to be broken, and a few of the links also seem to be broken, so I was wondering if anyone had any ideas I could check out?
(https://headbunny.games/assets/Uploads/DA-greek-parthenon-28-painted.JPG?vid=3)
(https://headbunny.games/assets/Uploads/DA-greek-roads-painted-28-2.JPG?vid=3)
(https://headbunny.games/assets/Uploads/DA-greek-temple-painted.JPG?vid=3)
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The new Greeks from Victrix is probably what you are looking for. The poses are dynamic and intended more for skirmish than for rank and file.
https://www.victrixlimited.com/en-us/collections/greek-ancients/products/greek-hoplites?variant=41217105789027
And the terrain is looking sharp. Will need to take a look and see what you've been up to.
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Yea, I have seen the Victrix models, they do look pretty nice. I don't really want 48 though!
I guess I can get a sprue off ebay :-I
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Love it! Very evocative.
Even back in the day, the ancients were intrigue by their own history, the ruins in their own back yards, and had a strong sense of what was ancient even to them.
This fits really well into that idea to me.
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Footsore
https://footsoreminiatures.co.uk/collections/mortal-gods-range
https://footsoreminiatures.co.uk/collections/mythic
Lucid Eye
https://www.northstarfigures.com/prod.php?prod=15156
Nice terrain. Would work from ancient through to modern periods
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Just wanted to say that I bought some things from you at Colours. Very impressed (quality and price)
I will post some pictures in due course. In the meantime I have finished off some bits from your most
generous freebie box.
https://leadadventureforum.com/index.php?topic=119096.msg1879499#msg1879499
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Check out Bronze Age Minis for some good heroic Greek sculpts
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NICE! I have some Footsore Dark Ages/Arthurian that I bought ages ago, I didn't realise they had Greeks! I will check them out.
Footsore
https://footsoreminiatures.co.uk/collections/mortal-gods-range
https://footsoreminiatures.co.uk/collections/mythic
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Looking good! We are hoping to get some more sci-fi stuff done before long :)
Just wanted to say that I bought some things from you at Colours. Very impressed (quality and price)
I will post some pictures in due course. In the meantime I have finished off some bits from your most
generous freebie box.
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Nice insights! Plus, my thinking was, the Greeks did like to fight lots of wars amongst their city states... I imagine more than a few temples and ceremonial buildings got smashed up during those times!
We try to pick stuff that we think could work for multiple settings, especially for terrain (which can take up a LOT of space) :)
Love it! Very evocative.
Even back in the day, the ancients were intrigue by their own history, the ruins in their own back yards, and had a strong sense of what was ancient even to them.
This fits really well into that idea to me.
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Very nice!
I have a theory that none of these ancient 'ruins' are indeed ruins of existing structures, rather they are the unfinished products of fly-by-night building contractors or even more established builders caught out by a pandemic. They were left as a (largely unheeded) warning by the ancients of the nefarious practices of svengali property developers and shiftless brickies.
My theory draws from the large numbers of contemporary versions about these parts. :D
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I have a theory that none of these ancient 'ruins' are indeed ruins of existing structures, rather they are the unfinished products of fly-by-night building contractors or even more established builders caught out by a pandemic. They were left as a (largely unheeded) warning by the ancients of the nefarious practices of svengali property developers and shiftless brickies.
This would explain why groups from various time periods "visit" these "ruins" to loot them!
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Just ordered some Footsore models, looking forward to painting them up!
Footsore
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Just ordered some Footsore models, looking forward to painting them up!
Great news :) Looking forward to seeing the pictures :D
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Have you thought of doing some fresher ancient Greek terrain pieces. The current ones are great for more modern times (or fantasy) after a couple of thousand years of weathering and some even appear to have holes in them from guns (or magic). How about some non-destroyed bits or some freshly destroyed bits?
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That would be pretty cool, we didn't design these (we just resell them), but I will contact the designer and ask if they would be interested :)
Have you thought of doing some fresher ancient Greek terrain pieces. The current ones are great for more modern times (or fantasy) after a couple of thousand years of weathering and some even appear to have holes in them from guns (or magic). How about some non-destroyed bits or some freshly destroyed bits?