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Miniatures Adventure => Pikes, Muskets and Flouncy Shirts => Topic started by: lord marcus on October 28, 2022, 07:18:16 AM
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The Wargames Atlantic Landsknecht Ogres have arrived for pre-order on the McDougall Designs Webstore. $30 USD per box, free shipping to domestic US customers after $100.
The box comes with optional sci-fi components to allow you to add some physical might to your armies of the future!
Get yours at the link below!
https://mcdougalldesigns3d.com/products/preorder-wargames-atlantic-classic-fantasy-landsknecht-ogres?utm_source=copyToPasteBoard&utm_medium=product-links&utm_content=web
(https://images.dakkadakka.com/gallery/2022/10/28/1152202_sm-.jpg) (https://www.dakkadakka.com/gallery/1152202-.html)
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If I am not mistaken, Foundry did some similar figures a while back. These look nice.
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:o :o Superb.
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Excellent, but this probably belongs on the fantasy part of LAF.
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Excellent, but this probably belongs on the fantasy part of LAF.
I agree; and as I mentioned on the other thread about these, I will almost certainly be getting a few to use as Ogres in a WHFB Empire force.
Unfortunately however, the chances of me getting some to use as Ogryn in 40k is nearly nil. I mean, I'm pleased they put sci-fi guns on the frame, but their attire just doesn't fit in with any of my 40k Imperial stuff in the slightest, and there's nothing much on the frame that's sci-fi beyond the guns, and hand grenade, and a few of the head options. A shame, but quite understandable; hopefully they do a more sci-fi styled companion set in future! :)
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Those look fun and I might need a box for my gunpowder fantasy project eventually, although it's 17thC TYW/ECW based instead of earlier Renaissance. Who knows, maybe ogre ceremonial guards are arch-conservative in dress and have kept the landsknecht style going long after humans moved on to other fashion!
Looks like the ex-Foundry fantasy landsknecht orcs & ogres and such are with Warmonger Miniatures these days, Foundry's fantasy spinoff company: https://www.warmongerminiatures.com/collections/great-orc-characters (https://www.warmongerminiatures.com/collections/great-orc-characters) (and several other pages, everything under the "Orcs" menu listing)
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If I ever get to building a Landsknecht army I'll certainly get them just to make the army more fantasy compatible.