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Miniatures Adventure => Post-Apocalyptic Tales => Topic started by: Tas on 03 September 2015, 10:13:15 PM
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For years my best gaming buddy has been my teenage son - Vikings, Crusaders, the odd bit of 40k, Blood Bowl, great time together and a great excuse to spend money! Sadly that has waned in the last 18 months so I'm looking for a new adventure together. After watching Mad Max, playing Fallout and other stuff recently, the call of PA gaming is strong.
As always, LA Forums provide lots of great inspiration. I was wondering if there was a handy list of model and terrain manufacturers to help build and populate my rad wastes?
thanks in advance!
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Great to see that youngsters still have the call! :D
For sons of war i've seen a magistral work done with Wargames Factory woodland indians quite modded... i suppose it was Phil who did them?
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The sticky thread of fallout miniatures is a great place to start, lots of different mini ranges in there and many are easily transferable to the mad max universe.
Stand outs are obviously em4 and Hasslefree.
There is a mad max kickstarter on now which will close in 4 days you may want to get in on. "28mm Wasteland survivors" (see Google or thread in post apocalypse board)
I'd also check out the old west board for desert terrain inspiration. Mason has a great town "upsheet creek", and Capt Blood / Silent Invader have Donga 'Boer/Zulu' boards which are very pretty.
Cheers
Matt
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There are so many sources for PA models Tas; That's what makes it so much fun. This is your chance to just go hog wild on where your acquisitions come from. Most manufacturers and ranges are fair game. There are some dedicated PA ranges out there but just about anything goes with a bit modification. If I made one suggestion consider grabbing a pack of wargames factory survivors (either gender). This kit will give you a great supply of modern weapons to spread across whatever models you want to "apocalize" even if you don't like the models themselves. They are decent models though so hopefully that wouldn't be the case. Either of those kits is a real bargain for what they will allow you to do.
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Thanks for all the replies guys.
I think that one aspect of PA that really appeals to me is the creativity of scratch building PA terrain and scenery. I'm constantly amazed and impressed with the creativity of people and how they repurpose materials into something completely different to its actual purpose.
I'm in the US until the end of the year so I'm planning on using that time to build up a stash of goodies and save the postage costs when I get home (no, I know that won't work on the Mrs but that's fine for self-delusion). What I'm looking for are all the good resin/plastic goodies to get me started on street scene terrain so we'll have something to fight over.