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Miniatures Adventure => Colonial Adventures => Topic started by: Plynkes on 07 August 2008, 08:19:27 PM
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I imagine it's my job to tell you about this. I'm not sure if it's the kind of thing Colonial Moderators do or not (I think I'm mostly just supposed to stop the natives from squabbling and stealing cattle from each other), but anyway...
Wargames Factory have announced a line of plastic Colonials, kicking off with Zulu War Brits.
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y40/Plynkes/BritishSprue.jpg)
http://www.wargamesfactory.com/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=16056 (http://www.wargamesfactory.com/AnnouncementRetrieve.aspx?ID=16056)
I wonder if they will prove as ethereal as their Romans and Celts?
Apologies if you all already know about this, I'm new at this roving reporter lark.
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Well spotted.............
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Yes, I did already know about these although I only found out the manufacturer earlier this evening. That is of no matter because now we have a thread where we can discuss said plastic Brits.
Personally I hope they make it this side of the pond without too much of a price hike because at $15 for 20 figures I would buy some just for the helmets and rifles.
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I'd actually write up scenarios for .45 Adventure for them at that price. :)
I'm hoping they stick to their now-announced schedule. I've been looking forward to seeing their Romans and Celts.
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Personally I'm keen to see the Zulus. If they're nice they could bulk out my half-started Ngoni army a tad.
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The age of lead is over, the age of the plastic is upon us..........
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When I e-mailed Wargames Factory about the Romans, they told me North Star would be carrying them in the UK.
Always good to see more plastic 28s a good prices like this, I can't argue 40p a model.
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Of coures this comes up right after I orderd tons of foundry Zule war brits. lol
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I can relate, commissarmoody.
As someone with a simply obscene number of BTD Zulus, not to mention Copplestone Ngoni and Tuta, and a startlingly large number of Foundry British to pacify them, I'm more interested in the conversion potential of these, given their relative economical price:
- stand-ins for other colonial powers in Africa
- other Zulu-influenced tribes.
I have my Foundry books out making notes for conversions...
If nothing else, these will make economical casualties.
Allen
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Oh beleave me aecurtis, my mind is in over drive thinking of convestion posablitaly for these guys. I am thinking my lancers will now have dissmounts, just chop the rifles down and i will have carbines.
Also My Martian levas will have helments and my militia forces can be made now.
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Vegas, huh? PM sent.
Allen
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Do we have any idea yet of how these compare in height/heft to other ranges?
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They look a bit chunky to me. It does look like a real sprue though, and not a "virtual green" so these may actually be available to buy.
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Vegas, huh? PM sent.
Allen
PM, replyed to
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I imagine it's my job to tell you about this.
It sure is, Bwana! :)
well regarding the news! it reminds me of that story about a kid name Piotr and a wolf called ... errrr... wolf.
I really hope nobody gets eaten in this story ... but I'll have to wait and see, and only then I'll gather the angry mob to hunt down the plastic miniatures!
those hats and the possibility to convert the miniatures into XX century colonial troops will probably make this a very interesting product!
But for now I'll wait...
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Zulu War Brits in plastic sounds good, but Wargames Factory should release their long promised celts & romans first.
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I've been keeping quiet on this one, since I am associated with Wargames Factory. In fact, I am a made man. lol
The production issues on the Romans and Celts have been in the area of tooling and mouldmaking (about which I know very little, so don't press me for details! ???) Since there was nothing WF could do to move that process along, we decided to carry on with the designs for some other stuff while the problems were being ironed out.
The Zulu War British are simply the first of those things.
We've learned a lot in the process - high on the list being, "Just because you want to make things happen tomorrow doesen't mean it will work out that way". Tony has given a due date for the Romans in September, with Celtic foot, horse and, er, janitorial stff to follow shortly afterwards. As you'll notice from his release, he's going to add a lot of free stuff to all who have pre-ordered to help make up for the delay.
Of course, what we really want to do is ensure that WF is able to put out a lot of attractive new figures on a smooth and reliable schedule. That's our number one objective right now --- Howard
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And the miniatures painted...
http://www.wargamesfactory.com/Images/brit01.jpg
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Those are nice. What kinda scale we talking? I'm curious as to whether they stand up to the metals, myself.
SteveN
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28mm