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Miniatures Adventure => Other Adventures => Topic started by: archangel1 on August 01, 2008, 12:12:02 AM
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Looks like we can expect some plastic British Napoleonics shortly, followed by the French. :-* They seem to have an ambitious future release list, too, including cavalry and artillery. Figures are multi-pose, which means lots of variety. :D They come 52 to a box, for about £20 ($40) and include standards as well. Look good, too! Can't wait!
http://www.victrixlimited.com/
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Oh yeah baby - combined with the upcoming Perry releases - I'm very excited !
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Excellent. 8)
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Man, those figs look great!
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How the market for figures has benn transformed in just a few months. The real test now is that all these companies can get complete ranges on line quickly and not leave people waiting years to complete armies.
I like the releaso of late/early war figures at the same time.
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How the market for figures has benn transformed in just a few months. The real test now is that all these companies can get complete ranges on line quickly and not leave people waiting years to complete armies.
I like the releaso of late/early war figures at the same time.
Completely off topic I feel an Imperial Guard Parade Dress army coming on! ;)
The Commander
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So how many plastics-producing companies does that give us? Perry, Wargames Factory, Warlord Games, Victrix... wasn't there a company working on WWII plastics as well?
I'll buy a box of anything that gets released in hard plastic (in 28mm), even if none of the periods offered is up my alley. They're good additions to the bitz box, if nothing else. And I could make cheap forays into Sharp Practice and I Ain't Been Shot Mum if I ever get the time.
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I saw the green or 3 up of the firing one at Partizan it was a lovely sculpt. The faces have cracking expressions
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... wasn't there a company working on WWII plastics as well?
Valiant do hard plastic WWII, but they are large 20mm rather than 28s.
http://www.valiantminiatures.com/
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Valiant do hard plastic WWII, but they are large 20mm rather than 28s.
http://www.valiantminiatures.com/
Yes, this is so unfair: I've still got 4-6 of each of the WWII boxes unpainted, and now this! It seems my plastic mountain may grow taller than my metal one (give it some time...). lol
Rudi
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Wow, fantastic and amazing value! Are they true 28mm? Im blown away by the detail and excellent sculpting. Thier faces all have so much character too.
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These look great and once again I feel tempted to reach for the wallet, even though this is a period I no longer game in and have had in other scales.
What I'd really like to see is 28mm WW1 Brits, French and Germans in plastic. The current interest in this period is high and there is a new rule set out (WHGW) which needs lots of figs..a niche to exploit methinks.
With the Brits and Germans especially the uniform remained largely unchanged with headgear being main differences between early and later war unforms, or at least nothing a sharp craft knife and needle file couldnt cope with.
Keep the plastics coming lads!
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They realy look great and 52 hard-plastic figures for 19.95 £ ! Wow!
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I tend to steer clear of plastics but these latest offerings look excellent!
Just added Roman Legions and Celts on my "Project" list..........oh and Zulu Wars... :)
PM
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Nice... I was just thinking of getting Sharp Practise, and dabbling a bit.... 8)