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Miniatures Adventure => Adventures in the Far East => Topic started by: Braxandur on 27 December 2011, 08:30:59 AM

Title: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: Braxandur on 27 December 2011, 08:30:59 AM
I couldn't find a topic for 16th century samurai, so I'm putting them in here, for those who might like to use the for legend of the 5 rings games or the like :)

I just noticed that next to the samurai, there are now two sets of Ashigaru available :)
I'm not completely sold on the heads, but that might also be the painting.

The main thing that stops me from buying them is that under the new management, which seems to be doing a good job, there seems to be no more free shipping with orders over a certain size...  aah well... I'll just wait a bit, maybe it will return.

The first set is the missile armed ashigaru
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs005/sprue0903-front.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs005/sprue0903-back.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs005/rs005_painted_001.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs005/rs005_painted_002.jpg)

The 2nd set consists of spear armed Ashigaru
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs002/sprue0902-front.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs002/sprue0902-back.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs002/rs002_painted_001.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/wgf-rs002/rs002_painted_002.jpg)

Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: Braxandur on 27 December 2011, 08:37:22 AM
ust to be complete, here are the picture of the samurai:
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/0901_front_sm.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/0901_back_sm.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-01.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-02.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-03.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-04.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-05.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-06.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-07.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-08.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-09.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-10.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-11.jpg)(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/wgf-rs01-samurai-12.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/samurai_painted_01.jpg)
(http://wargamesfactory.com/Images/ProductImages/boxsets/WGF-RS01/samurai_painted_02.jpg)
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: joroas on 27 December 2011, 08:40:54 AM
They are nice but there are so many nice metal ranges where you don't have to spend hours cutting and sticking..................
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: Sangennaru on 27 December 2011, 09:27:45 AM
well, i guess that cutting and sticking is one of the best parts for some of us.
And i have to say, that is the best set they've done so far.

But still, since i'm a skirmish lover, if i ever wanted to play a reinassance samurai game, i'd go with perry: it's as cheap as WF, and the poses are much better. :-\
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: Braxandur on 27 December 2011, 09:35:13 AM
well, i guess that cutting and sticking is one of the best parts for some of us.
And i have to say, that is the best set they've done so far.

But still, since i'm a skirmish lover, if i ever wanted to play a reinassance samurai game, i'd go with perry: it's as cheap as WF, and the poses are much better. :-\

Completely agree on all points. I love cutting and sticking miniatures together. Might off course just be the fumes from the glue that make me happy... but that is beside the point.

The perrys are indeed much nicer, but I also learned to like the WF and love the extra bits that I get with their sets. Also, the perry don't yet have plastic reinassance samurai, do they? I do like starting with a cheap set and then later on extend my range. $19.95 for 25 models is not that bad for a test and if for $60 I have a nice started army to experiment with, I'm completely happy.
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: joroas on 27 December 2011, 09:40:44 AM
Don't get me wrong, I have Warlord and Perry plastic kits, but the thought of cleaning and gluing a minimum of 9 parts for each figure...........  :( 
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: manic _miner on 27 December 2011, 10:20:41 AM
 I hope to get a few boxes of these.Northstar are stocking them in the UK.Also Dave Thomas will have them at show's.They will make building large forces much cheaper.The Perry's are nice and I have quite a few of them myself.Would be interesting to see how the scale upto each other.
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: OSHIROmodels on 27 December 2011, 10:39:30 AM
Hmmm, going to be a bit picky here but they would fit better for 17th cen. The ashigaru at least. The uniform is to regular for the majority of ashigaru in the 16th cen.

For me the detail isn't sharp enough and the poses are to wooden  :?

I couldn't find a topic for 16th century samurai, so I'm putting them in here, for those who might like to use the for legend of the 5 rings games or the like :)

Other Adventures would do just fine  :)

Anyway, I've got about 250+ Perrys to finish off before I think about any other manufacturers  ;D

cheers

James
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: white knight on 27 December 2011, 10:44:58 AM
They are some of their better offerings, but there is still a certain awkwardness to the assembled versions.

And they may be cheap, but for the added hassle of sticking them together, I'd rather go with the wonderful perry versions.

All this being said, I'd still get a few boxes purely for converting purposes (TBH, that's what most Wargames Factory sets are good for in my opinion, conversion fodder). These could be kitbashed with bits from other set to make samurai skeletons, zombies, ghouls,...
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: meninobesta on 27 December 2011, 10:52:05 AM
they seem to be very interesting for odds and bits!

but I wouldn't trade my TAG and Perry Japanese for nothing! they are just too good :P
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: meninobesta on 27 December 2011, 10:59:50 AM
These could be kitbashed with bits from other set to make samurai skeletons, zombies, ghouls,...

or any other fantasy race for all that matters! :)

that's a good idea and I will steal use it in the future  ;)
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: WuZhuiQiu on 27 December 2011, 02:00:20 PM
There's something odd about their faces, and it's not just how the ashigaru's eyes were painted...
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: white knight on 27 December 2011, 02:02:27 PM
or any other fantasy race for all that matters! :)

I'm also thinking of combining them with skaven bits for some Nezumi. ;D
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: Johnno on 29 December 2011, 03:59:21 AM
There's something odd about their faces, and it's not just how the ashigaru's eyes were painted...

I quite agree

For me the detail isn't sharp enough and the poses are to wooden  :?

I think the missile armed Ashigaru are very wooden but the spear armed Ashigaru look quite nice, especially the command figs
Title: Re: 16th century Japan (wargames factory)
Post by: NurgleHH on 26 January 2012, 07:30:03 PM
But still, since i'm a skirmish lover, if i ever wanted to play a reinassance samurai game, i'd go with perry: it's as cheap as WF, and the poses are much better. :-\

I'm with you, like the perries samurai.