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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: fastolfrus on January 15, 2009, 10:29:54 PM
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UK comic shops currently have a Dr Who comic with 5 free plastic cybermen on the cover. Nothing spectacular but 5 28mm figures.
Next issue is due to be 5 daleks (although no indication of scale)
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Do they have hex shaped bases? Maybe they're trying to move extra stock of the collectible minis they recently did.
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Not examined them closely yet, but they are on plain round bases and unpainted.
Don't know if they are hard or soft plastic or even whether they can be painted.
What we need on the forum is a tame newsagent.
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someone on the Doctor Who Miniatures Game yahoo group has posted a pic of them... they are hideous, stocky, little detail (none on the torso)... I dread to think what the Daleks might look like...
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someone on the Doctor Who Miniatures Game yahoo group has posted a pic of them... they are hideous, stocky, little detail (none on the torso)... I dread to think what the Daleks might look like...
(http://www.parteaz.co.uk/cms/files/Dalek%20Cake.jpg)
You can take the boy out of frother's..... ;)
The Commander
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You can take the boy out of frother's..... ;)
he's never allowed out in polite company...
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You can take the boy out of frother's..... ;)
he's never allowed out in polite company...
lol
EXTERMIN-CAKE!!!!
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I've just seen these Cybermen minis in the local newsagent, and can confirm that they're AWFUL. The pics on the DWMG Yahoo page don't do them justice - very poor detail and terribly proportioned. And they're fat too - possibly only good for chants of 'Who ate all the 9cyber) pies?'
In a word: avoid.
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I've seen these Cybermen and agree that the sculpting is not very good, however I would suggest that early 15mm wargame figures were modelled and sculpted in the same short and dumby style and once painted looked OK.
For anyone thinking of wargaming Dr. Who in 15mm scale they could be OK.
Tony
http://dampfpanzerwagon.blogspot.com/
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(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Pulp/P1020280.jpg)
Well, not wonderful, but, like my Marks and Spencer keyring Daleks, they only pop up in the odd Pulp or Dad's Army game, so at 5 for £2 they'll do for me.
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(http://i255.photobucket.com/albums/hh135/Yankeepedlar01/Pulp/P1020280.jpg)
Well, not wonderful, but, like my Marks and Spencer keyring Daleks, they only pop up in the odd Pulp or Dad's Army game, so at 5 for £2 they'll do for me.
Who ate all the cyber pies!!! :o
Shocking absolutely appalling figures.
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they look remarkably happy...
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they look remarkably happy...
So would you full of lovely warm cyber pie! lol
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Can we please have a ruler or some other figures in a photo with them?
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Those cybermen look like someone took a blowtorch to them.
If they didn't, maybe someone should.
Truly awful (the minis, not the painting).
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Can we please have a ruler or some other figures in a photo with them?
No. They are taller than Pulp Miniatures models on a Plastic base.
I posted them because I detect a 'precious' syndrome among Lead Adventurers ~ these are representative tokens in a GAME not high art. They cost £2 for five and look 'loosely' like Cybermen, so they'll do for me to use once or twice a year.
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Each to their own.
I managed to pick up some of the original plastic Citadel ones - 15 daleks and 15 cybermen off of fleabay a few months back, for £15 - similar cost per mini, but much better sculpts.
Of course, i've still got to paint them.... ;)
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I posted them because I detect a 'precious' syndrome among Lead Adventurers ~ these are representative tokens in a GAME not high art. They cost £2 for five and look 'loosely' like Cybermen, so they'll do for me to use once or twice a year.
Are you calling us obsessive figure painters like the GW Golden Demon crowd and most of the current German sculptors?!? *takes off left glove and gets ready to slap*
;)
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I posted them because I detect a 'precious' syndrome among Lead Adventurers ~ these are representative tokens in a GAME not high art. They cost £2 for five and look 'loosely' like Cybermen, so they'll do for me to use once or twice a year.
Are you calling us obsessive figure painters like the GW Golden Demon crowd and most of the current German sculptors?!? *takes off left glove and gets ready to slap*
;)
No. I'm just making a point learned at my Grandmother's knee: in life you generally get what you pay for. I'm happy to pay £2 at the local newsagents for a set of five 'Cyberman-ish' figures to use in one or two games a year, just to 'surprise' an opponent with something unexpected. GAMES being the main thrust of this hobby I thought.
As I have no practical skills in the sculpting department I've always felt it best to keep my opinions to myself, in that area at least. If I like something then I'll say so, but if I don't then I keep my opinions private, as I'm sure either way they are of little or no relevance in the wider hobby.
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I posted them because I detect a 'precious' syndrome among Lead Adventurers ~ these are representative tokens in a GAME not high art. They cost £2 for five and look 'loosely' like Cybermen, so they'll do for me to use once or twice a year.
Are you calling us obsessive figure painters like the GW Golden Demon crowd and most of the current German sculptors?!? *takes off left glove and gets ready to slap*
;)
No. I'm just making a point learned at my Grandmother's knee: in life you generally get what you pay for. I'm happy to pay £2 at the local newsagents for a set of five 'Cyberman-ish' figures to use in one or two games a year, just to 'surprise' an opponent with something unexpected. GAMES being the main thrust of this hobby I thought.
As I have no practical skills in the sculpting department I've always felt it best to keep my opinions to myself, in that area at least. If I like something then I'll say so, but if I don't then I keep my opinions private, as I'm sure either way they are of little or no relevance in the wider hobby.
A very good point - it is not always possible or even desirable to spend a lot of money on something that will rarely get used. My son also has some, which he is happy to use alongside the better [but still not perfect] Dr Who Micro Universe figures.
They are poor figures, judged against our usual expectations of 28mm, but die just as quickly as more expensive figures when exterminated by a Dalek lol
I for one am happy to hear you opinions, so please don't stop posting.
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I posted them because I detect a 'precious' syndrome among Lead Adventurers ~ these are representative tokens in a GAME not high art. They cost £2 for five and look 'loosely' like Cybermen, so they'll do for me to use once or twice a year.
Are you calling us obsessive figure painters like the GW Golden Demon crowd and most of the current German sculptors?!? *takes off left glove and gets ready to slap*
;)
No. I'm just making a point learned at my Grandmother's knee: in life you generally get what you pay for. I'm happy to pay £2 at the local newsagents for a set of five 'Cyberman-ish' figures to use in one or two games a year, just to 'surprise' an opponent with something unexpected. GAMES being the main thrust of this hobby I thought.
As I have no practical skills in the sculpting department I've always felt it best to keep my opinions to myself, in that area at least. If I like something then I'll say so, but if I don't then I keep my opinions private, as I'm sure either way they are of little or no relevance in the wider hobby.
Actually, I was merely joking (as I´m sure you will have realised). I fully agree with your point, and I do also think that a lot of fun can be had with such "low-end" stuff.
I wonder, though, if one could "spice up" these cybermen to make them look even better.
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I wonder, though, if one could "spice up" these cybermen to make them look even better.
Blowtorch?
;)
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Where are these from?
I got one of the keyring cybermen, after I saw Yankeepedlar's last year, and nicked his idea.
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Each to their own.
I managed to pick up some of the original plastic Citadel ones - 15 daleks and 15 cybermen off of fleabay a few months back, for £15 - similar cost per mini, but much better sculpts.
Of course, i've still got to paint them.... ;)
Didn't they all come in a pose with one hand in the air ?
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Each to their own.
I managed to pick up some of the original plastic Citadel ones - 15 daleks and 15 cybermen off of fleabay a few months back, for £15 - similar cost per mini, but much better sculpts.
Of course, i've still got to paint them.... ;)
Didn't they all come in a pose with one hand in the air ?
yep, but then there's only a couple of poses of each type by BTD design (and only one Mk 1) and only one pose of the MU one... the placcy citadel ones could be supplemented with the metal Who range that GW did at the same time... but even 80's citadel had a much higher standard than these - in this day and age, that they are presented at all is a shocking lapse in the Beebs licencing standards, Doctor Who Adventures has had some quality free gifts (I have the tardis pencil case :D), but these are very poor indeed, a better sculpt could have been produced for the same money.
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Each to their own.
I managed to pick up some of the original plastic Citadel ones - 15 daleks and 15 cybermen off of fleabay a few months back, for £15 - similar cost per mini, but much better sculpts.
Of course, i've still got to paint them.... ;)
Didn't they all come in a pose with one hand in the air ?
yep, but then there's only a couple of poses of each type by BTD design (and only one Mk 1) and only one pose of the MU one... the placcy citadel ones could be supplemented with the metal Who range that GW did at the same time... but even 80's citadel had a much higher standard than these - in this day and age, that they are presented at all is a shocking lapse in the Beebs licencing standards, Doctor Who Adventures has had some quality free gifts (I have the tardis pencil case :D), but these are very poor indeed, a better sculpt could have been produced for the same money.
I think you are missing the point. They are a freebie on a magazine/comic game aimed at young children. They are not models for wargamers, I doubt the Julians and Sebastians at the BBC have even met a wargamer. There are, as you say, plenty of better figures out there for the Whovians amongst us to buy if they want, these are just a cheap throw away to get parents and children to buy a comic.
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I think you are missing the point. They are a freebie on a magazine/comic game aimed at young children. They are not models for wargamers, I doubt the Julians and Sebastians at the BBC have even met a wargamer. There are, as you say, plenty of better figures out there for the Whovians amongst us to buy if they want, these are just a cheap throw away to get parents and children to buy a comic.
no... I'm saying that just because they are aimed for kids, doesn't mean you can excuse any old pap...
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I think you are missing the point. They are a freebie on a magazine/comic game aimed at young children. They are not models for wargamers, I doubt the Julians and Sebastians at the BBC have even met a wargamer. There are, as you say, plenty of better figures out there for the Whovians amongst us to buy if they want, these are just a cheap throw away to get parents and children to buy a comic.
no... I'm saying that just because they are aimed for kids, doesn't mean you can excuse any old pap...
I think we will have to agree to differ. Obviously you have a different take on the issue and it would be foolish to let this run on any further. A glance through the content of the magazine itself will surely show that its aimed at the pre adolescent toy market, not, as I tried to point out, at gamers. As most will end up in the bin after a few days/weeks why would Auntie spend good money on a proper sculpt? I think the original post was just alerting members to the possibility of a few cheap 'Cybermen-type' figurs for the odd fun game.