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Miniatures Adventure => Weird Wars => Topic started by: Bullshott on 17 November 2008, 08:45:49 PM

Title: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Bullshott on 17 November 2008, 08:45:49 PM
My soviet platoon is now well towards completion, using mostly Copplestone Neo-Sovs plus some converted GW Valhallans (thanks Dodge)'.

I now need to find some suitable German troops to form the core of an opposition force, so can anyone suggest suitable figure ranges that will scale in with my Copplestones? I don't want many Germans (at least not of the 'normal' human type) - maybe a command group, some snipers and tank hunter and MG teams. Troops to preferably be armed with assault rifles.

One thought was to use Copplestone Future Wars assault troops with SOTR heads (these have worked very well on my Neo-Sovs). But has anyone any other suggestions?

Dave
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Lowtardog on 17 November 2008, 09:01:08 PM
Pig Iron Kolony figures very Stalingrad looking
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Bullshott on 17 November 2008, 09:09:28 PM
Pig Iron Kolony figures very Stalingrad looking

Thanks for the suggestion - the Kolony figures are very nice (and I love the new militia heads soon to come out - very Soviet), but unfortunately a bit too too small to use with my Copplestones :(
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: TadPortly on 17 November 2008, 09:54:19 PM
How about Artizan Sturm Battalion Zorn figures?

(http://www.artizandesigns.com/images/plp117.jpg)

(http://www.artizandesigns.com/images/plp118.jpg)

(http://www.artizandesigns.com/images/plp119.jpg)
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Bullshott on 18 November 2008, 12:41:20 AM
How about Artizan Sturm Battalion Zorn figures?

Again, very nice figures - a bit smaller than Copplestone but would be OK since they would not be mixed in units with my Sovs. However, Pappa Midnight has done such a good job with his rendition of these that I would prefer to go for a different style, to create a unique unit look of my own.


Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: winterborn on 18 November 2008, 12:44:53 AM
Try victory force. A couple of mm bigger than 28's and plenty of sg44 and other weapons. What the by kampfgruppe cotterel also have some specials scaled for victory force
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Johnnytodd on 18 November 2008, 01:24:41 AM
Black Tree are a bit bigger than some....and definitely heroic (or ugly to some)...in fact I'll sell you mine! 
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Malamute on 18 November 2008, 08:18:04 AM
Bullshott, no figure suggetsions I am afraid, but an observation that I use when dealing with different heights.

I slip a spacer of thin card between the base of the figure and the washer I glue him too. It lifts the figure up abit and It usually sorts out any height issues.

I know its not exactly what you had in mind, but it may help.
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: aircav on 18 November 2008, 09:27:08 AM
How about What the? miniatures they are quite large theres a size comparison too

http://www.whattheminiatures.com/size.html


Or try Darkson Designs AE-WW2

http://www.darksondesigns.com/

Available in the uk from Arcane Miniatures

http://www.arcaneminiatures.co.uk/darkson-designs.asp

Keith  :D
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: white knight on 18 November 2008, 10:23:50 AM
Darkson are in no way 'heroic', they are too small and especially too slender to go even with artizan... they will not work with copplestone *at all*.
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: postal on 18 November 2008, 12:16:33 PM
what the miniature luftifaust is very cool and nice and heroic,then too is the nco w/the c96
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: TadPortly on 18 November 2008, 01:20:57 PM
Again, very nice figures - a bit smaller than Copplestone but would be OK since they would not be mixed in units with my Sovs. However, Pappa Midnight has done such a good job with his rendition of these that I would prefer to go for a different style, to create a unique unit look of my own.

Well much as I hate to recommend Evil Empire figures, how about GW Steel Legion figs

(http://kofler.dot.at/40k/units/Imperial_Guard_Steel_Legion_Squad.gif)

 or if you happen to be very well off, the Forge World Death Korps figures

(http://wargamespainting4u.com/Pictures/Stock/Forgeworld/Death%20Korps%20Of%20Krieg/DEATH%20KORPS%20OF%20KRIEG%20GRENADIER%20SQUAD.jpg)

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Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: dodge on 18 November 2008, 02:59:21 PM
Dave

Tadportly's got a good idea the steel legion may fit well and won't be too expensive as you don't need many, but forge world are real budget eaters even though they are great looking.

I agree with you though that papa midnight and commander vyper have doe good jobs on their germans , makes it difficult to be original after that.

dodge
Title: Re: 'Heroic' 28mm Germans
Post by: Commander Vyper on 23 November 2008, 11:11:04 PM
Dave

Tadportly's got a good idea the steel legion may fit well and won't be too expensive as you don't need many, but forge world are real budget eaters even though they are great looking.

I agree with you though that papa midnight and commander vyper have doe good jobs on their germans , makes it difficult to be original after that.

dodge


Ta! ;)

Steel legion will be cheaper as most people that really wanted Death Korps and made do with Steel Legion will have moved them on (lots for sale second hand, plus lead not resin like the DKK).


Was always going to use steel legion as paratroopers, you never know?  ::)