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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Sterling Moose on August 29, 2015, 02:00:04 PM

Title: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Sterling Moose on August 29, 2015, 02:00:04 PM
I remember playing this a few times as a kid.  Don't forget the M3 halftrack, a bit of plasticard and a Stuart turret   :D

http://www.warlordgames.com/the-eagle-has-landed/
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Steve F on August 29, 2015, 02:23:56 PM
It's a shame that the Churchill figure Warlord made recently had a Tommy gun, or they could have included that in their pack.
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: carlos marighela on August 30, 2015, 07:45:00 PM
It's a shame that the sculpts are so bloody awful. Donald Sutherland and Jenny Agutter have dodged a bullet so far.
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Elk101 on August 30, 2015, 08:12:09 PM
I don't think I would have recognised any of those characters.
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Viper4Dan on August 31, 2015, 02:26:11 AM
That is a great little scenario, with lots of character and an interesting story line. As for the two "personality figures", I agree with  carlos marighela.The sculpts aren't bad, if you use them as generic figures. If they are to represent Michael Caine and Larry Haggman, they look closer to a Disney version of "two of the three little pigs go to war".  lol
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Kommando_J on August 31, 2015, 05:48:45 AM
Agreed, warlord makes some nice miniatures but it seems to fall down when it comes to  sculpting actual personalities a good bit, i'd say out of all those introduced only those with an extremely distinctive look tend to come out looking good, the Skorzeny and Patton miniatures spring to mind, others like the Simone Segouin and the latest Churchill/Christopher lee ones bear little in the way of resemblance.

Personally I prefer making up my own characters as historical characters can somewhat constrain things...you don't see Churchill doing any fighting and Segouin is limited to France.

I'd take one of the British Airborne command officers as a good example, a definite reference to Sean Connerys character in A Bridge too Far, but generic enough that he can be painted up and given his own backstory.

I guess i'm a little autistic on the matter but years of warhammer/40k has always put me in the habit of making up my own stories, named characters were for set piece battles.

I'd like to hear everyone else thoughts on this, DIY or historical battles? own characters or historical personalities?
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: carlos marighela on August 31, 2015, 10:00:54 AM
The Larry Hagman figure, if indeed that's who it's meant to be, is grotesque. It barely looks humanoid let alone like any particular human.

The only reason some  of the paras look good is they seem to be the old Paul Hicks Brit Paras. I have a few and seem to recognise a couple of poses.

Nice idea, shit execution.
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: forrester on August 31, 2015, 12:33:48 PM
It worries me what they will do with Doctor Who, where recognizable personalities count for a lot.
Title: Re: The Eagle Has Landed
Post by: Elk101 on August 31, 2015, 03:19:44 PM
It worries me what they will do with Doctor Who, where recognizable personalities count for a lot.

The same thing crossed my mind.