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Miniatures Adventure => Old West => Topic started by: majorsmith on 14 June 2011, 08:16:21 PM

Title: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: majorsmith on 14 June 2011, 08:16:21 PM
some ironclad victorians im going to use for old west, a little chunky, but not too bad a fit with artizan, the guy in the top hat is a gentleman gunfighter, the man with the bag his man servent, the bottom 2 are federal agents!

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v430/majorsmith/P1000432.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v430/majorsmith/P1000436.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v430/majorsmith/P1000435.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v430/majorsmith/P1000437.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v430/majorsmith/P1000438.jpg)
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Brian Smaller on 14 June 2011, 08:42:39 PM
Nice - works for me.
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Orctrader on 14 June 2011, 08:48:06 PM
Very good.   :)
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Svennn on 14 June 2011, 09:21:29 PM
I still see them as IC intended but that doesnt mean they do not suit the old west too.  Cracking paint jobs whatever continent they reside in.

Perhaps they need typically crazy yankee spelling of their names?  Ohms & Whatson?

In fact Ohms aint a bad idea for a pal of Tesla ::)
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Brian Smaller on 14 June 2011, 11:44:25 PM
I still see them as IC intended but that doesnt mean they do not suit the old west too.  Cracking paint jobs whatever continent they reside in.

Perhaps they need typically crazy yankee spelling of their names?  Ohms & Whatson?

In fact Ohms aint a bad idea for a pal of Tesla ::)

To go with that crazy VSF inventor Whatts.
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Johnno on 15 June 2011, 01:45:10 AM
Looks good
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 15 June 2011, 03:24:29 PM
I still see them as IC intended but that doesnt mean they do not suit the old west too.  Cracking paint jobs whatever continent they reside in.

Perhaps they need typically crazy yankee spelling of their names?  Ohms & Whatson?

In fact Ohms aint a bad idea for a pal of Tesla ::)

 Say Watt?
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: goon3423 on 15 June 2011, 03:30:18 PM
I've always been a little on the fence with buying Ironclad minis. They look great I'm just too damn picky about scale. I dont suppose you would be kind enough to put up a quick comparison with these next to Foundry & Artizan Old West?
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: psyberwyche on 15 June 2011, 03:56:43 PM
I second goon's request if you'd be so kind. This is the first time I've seen the ironclad figures well-painted, and I have to say the figures look much better than they do on their website. Tempted, but scale is the killer, especially as most of my Victorian models are old Foundry Victoriana!
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 15 June 2011, 04:39:42 PM
(http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr255/the_gluteus_maximus/Wargames/DSCF2414-1.jpg)

From your left: Boot Hill, Crusader, Old Foundry, Ironclad, Artizan, Foundry, Artizan
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Colonel O Truth on 22 June 2011, 11:10:35 AM
They are rather nice, aren't they.

Scale is a problem for me, too. I have lots of Artizan, which (for me) set a benchmark. I also have a fair few Black Scorpion minis - which I never use! They're lovely but far too big. These, I fear, would fall into the same category.

A shame. Our hobby could do with a little standardisation, I feel.
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 22 June 2011, 09:10:07 PM
It's a question of personal aesthetics, really. Some like all their figures to be the same height and "build" - others are happy with variations.

Neither is right or wrong.

Personally I like conformity in large regular units but variation in irregulars and skirmish forces. I like the Black Scorpions and the Ironclad  and am happy to use them amongst all the others in the pic  :)

Mind you, the old Foundry figure next to Sherlock is a little small, but he's probably 5 ft 3 inches, fed on a poor diet to Holmes' 6 ft plus, fed on the best London can provide. That's my excuse anyway  lol
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Gibby on 25 June 2011, 11:53:36 AM
(http://img820.imageshack.us/img820/8150/429pxpinkertonlincolnmc.th.jpg) (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/820/429pxpinkertonlincolnmc.jpg/)


I think this settles it. Old Abe there was huge stood next to Alan Pinkerton & that other fellow.
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Malamute on 25 June 2011, 12:11:56 PM
(http://i489.photobucket.com/albums/rr255/the_gluteus_maximus/Wargames/DSCF2414-1.jpg)

From your left: Boot Hill, Crusader, Old Foundry, Ironclad, Artizan, Foundry, Artizan

That orignal Foundry figure does look tiny doesn't he in comparison to the others which I think all blend very well. Amazing how ten years or so can cause such scale creep!

Good to see you have painted up the Presidial trooper too, look how seemlessly he fits with the Artizan figure :D lol
Title: Re: ironclad victorians as old west
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on 25 June 2011, 06:58:02 PM
That orignal Foundry figure does look tiny doesn't he in comparison to the others which I think all blend very well. Amazing how ten years or so can cause such scale creep!

Good to see you have painted up the Presidial trooper too, look how seemlessly he fits with the Artizan figure :D lol

I used to think how big those Foundry's were, after years of 15mm  ::)

When I finally get around to buying some of your Mexican Infantry I'll be interested to see how they fit in the Artizans ...... 

I don't think there will be a problem  ;)