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Miniatures Adventure => Age of Myths, Gods and Empires => Topic started by: swiftnick on 09 September 2016, 08:00:51 PM
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In a fit of enthusiasm for all thing Bronze and Greek I ordered some samples of the new Eureka figures.
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A comparison with some Foundry.
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At the moment the range seems to consist of 5 different troop types both in at ease and attacking poses.
Two different Nobles wearing armour.
A Dendra armoured officer wearing a mentally huge lion skin.
There are also 4 lovely female civilians and a male priest.
Finally a nice but large chariot.
The figures are really well and subtly sculpted and are of quite unusual subjects.
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Now that looks interesting : beautiful figures as you say, and nearly seamlessly compatible with Foundry - which is probably intentional.
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I am liking this. Are they on the Eureka website?
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Not yet but just send an Email.
I havent shown the female civilians as I wanted to try and get them painted. But they are truly wonderful.
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What are these?
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What are these?
Bloody marvellous that's what they are :-* :-*
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Pikeman in Dendra armour, He comes with a large shield that fits in a wee slot on the base and the left hand holding the top of it.
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The ladies as I haven't managed to get them started yet.
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Well now they are on my Eureka list along with the Satyrs and Centaurs
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Damn it, i didn't see the priest when I was there. I bought a selection of heroes and the axe men so I can do a royal guard unit. They are top figures.
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Does anyone know how Eureka compare with Redoubt Trojan Wars?
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I'm pretty sure that Dendra panolpy was only worn by chariot warriors. It was too heavy and clumsy for infantry.
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Eureka are spot on with Redoubt (which I also use).
As for Dendra armour, re-creations show it was fairly mobile. It would have been hard to lug long distances so troops (noble) probably fought from chariots, or used chariots to get them close and then fought on foot. The advantage in a chariot is that you don't need to hold a shield as well, allowing you to brace with one hand while spearing with the other. Same would probably apply to pikes (allows use of both hands on the pike).
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Eureka are spot on with Redoubt (which I also use).
Thanks!
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Not that I need anymore Bronze age greeks, so before I start collecting units and personalities from this line, can anyone post a picture of the chariot?
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Sorry noy a very good pic I am afraid. The chariot came without the yoke which Nic sent me very quickly but unfortunately I have since lost.
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These figures look great and I will definetely be looking at them as additions to my growing Mycenean/Trojan forces Our Club recently ran a campaign using SAGA with modifications for the Trojan War era It was a lot of fun and got me in to a period I had been thinking about for year.
The Dendra Armor may have been from the earlier periods when the smiths were developing their bronze skills It may have been replaced later on by lighter armor as suggested in the Iliad where mention is made of the old style armor worn by the largish Ajax That could have been the Dendra style being worn by forces still equipped with earlier armor Gaming wise it looks so good you just have to get it on the table somehow just for the visuals
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Just a quick thread resurrection to say that these figs are now on the Eureka website. Has pictures of all the variants as well. Not on fighting 15s yet however .
When I get home will stick on some painted pics.
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Ouch! That is a kick straight to the wallet.
They look great.