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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: Too Bo Coo on August 14, 2013, 12:24:22 PM

Title: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Too Bo Coo on August 14, 2013, 12:24:22 PM
Hoi!

Guess what I got in the mail today?!?!  Some 20mm fun!  I'm pleased it came this way, 20mm before 28mm, so I can get a feel for the color scheme I most want. 

So I'll use this thread to keep this mini-mini-project updated.
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Too Bo Coo on August 14, 2013, 12:25:12 PM
First for my School
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Prof.Witchheimer on August 14, 2013, 03:30:54 PM
hmm...they don't look bad don't they?
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Whitwort Stormbringer on August 14, 2013, 05:19:06 PM
I've always wondered about that set! Is this the one that also includes the gag nazi with a Luger gladiator figure?

Anyways, looking forward to seeing how they turn out!
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Elbows on August 14, 2013, 07:36:17 PM
They also make a 54mm set of the same minis I think?  Italeri and Pegasus I think both produce some nice plastic gladiators.  Are the Pegasus soft plastic or hard?
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Too Bo Coo on August 15, 2013, 02:27:50 PM
I've always wondered about that set! Is this the one that also includes the gag nazi with a Luger gladiator figure?

Anyways, looking forward to seeing how they turn out!

I think that's the Orion set, mine is one the way :)  The Pegasus set is the 'authentic' set of gladiators.  There are 18 poses and they look great. :)
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Too Bo Coo on August 15, 2013, 02:29:09 PM
They also make a 54mm set of the same minis I think?  Italeri and Pegasus I think both produce some nice plastic gladiators.  Are the Pegasus soft plastic or hard?

I know they make 2 sets of 1/32 scale, 54mm, which are more or less upsized versions of the 20mm...

Yes, soft plastic swords...

The Crusader mini's arrived today and WOW!  Cant wait to get dug in!
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Too Bo Coo on August 16, 2013, 05:53:54 PM
My playmobil Arena just arrived.....um......well..... the freakin thing is HUGE.  It's about a meter wide...

The up side?  it's broken down to 10 pieces so I can store it easily enough and just place the mat in the center....  I am thinking in the balance, it wont be awful in a cramped arena, but a low enough table to save on back strain....

I think this will go aside for a while.  My first 4 gladiators from Crusader are based and started.  I took steel wire of the same gauge and replaced all spears, tridents, etc.  I put the weapon heads back, but I think this way the weapon shafts just wont bend.  Even stronger at a thinner gauge than brass rod.  I highly recommend this step!  I took plastic Battletech bases that has a lip, and once the lip was off, whala! 1" hex bases! 

I ordered the Crusader set with he Scissor sculpt, in fact mostly for that sculpt.  The bottom 30% was not molded, and there's really n good fix short of resculpting the entire weapon, so I contacted them and they were great about sending a replacement.  Just wanted to share the nice experience.
Title: Re: Heroes of Rome! (For Practice :) )
Post by: Elbows on August 17, 2013, 12:57:15 AM
Yeah, the arena is...hefty.  I too will be doing a very slow arena build.  I will use just parts of it sometime, and probably the whole thing for conventions etc.  I plan on adding a lot to it, and removing/replacing a bunch of stuff.  Should turn out pretty well (at least in my head!)  lol