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Title: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: meninobesta on July 04, 2010, 09:31:23 AM
saw this info on Steve Dean's forum:
http://www.warlordgames.co.uk/?p=6427

could be good for conversions and the weapons sprue should be very useful:
(http://www.warlordgames.co.uk/neo/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/German-Infantry-weapons-spue.jpg)
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: white knight on July 04, 2010, 09:45:58 AM
I hope those weapons are in scale with their metal figures, but they look more slender.

Seems like lots of wasted empty space on that sprue too.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Captain Blood on July 04, 2010, 10:00:55 AM
Oh dear... The usual hyperbole from Warlord...

'Best of all, the separate weapons sprue holds a veritable arsenal of weaponry and equipment'

Hmmm... That'll be a dozen or so rifles and machine guns then...

And on the single three-up shown, the right arm clearly doesn't fit at the shoulder properly! Doesn't exactly bode well...  ::)

Sorry to be so negative. You've got to hand it to Warlord for their all-out-frontal-assault on the entire Wargames industry. And when you chat to them in person, they're nice guys.
But I loathe the hyped-up, salesy tone of their publicity. The constant overclaiming and faux-teen naffness makes me cringe.

'an MP40 sub-machine gun has been added and (because they’re too cool not to include) an StG44 assault rifle!!'

Pass the sick bag, Alice.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Arlequín on July 04, 2010, 11:10:48 AM
Obviously they've cottoned onto the theory that "a teenager's parent's bank account has no bottom."

Despite the empty space, I can see a lot of use being made from this. They also resisted the temptation not to include more 'too cool' StG44s.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: joroas on July 04, 2010, 11:54:19 AM
Although, to be honest, how many teenagers look at these sites?  ::)
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: midismirnoff on July 04, 2010, 02:37:12 PM
I've been looking for easy to convert and mix ww2 plastics for such a loooong time! Even if this set may be quite inferior in quality to its metal counterparts... I think I'll give it a go. Think about mixing it with some westwind's SHS heads, or Maxmini's or Pig Iron's...
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Arlequín on July 04, 2010, 02:53:05 PM
Although, to be honest, how many teenagers look at these sites?  ::)

Not so many on here, but on others they have adverts for 'lonely teens in your area looking to hook up' quite often. I don't respond as they are bound to be Warhammer fanatics...   :?
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: David on July 05, 2010, 12:02:30 AM
Great  :-I
But i will not buy them because i like metal figures.
A large box of plastic sand bag  :-*
Plastic bit and bobs eg telephone poles,signs mine field etc
Plastic pill boxs with removeable roofs, tank traps etc
All in 28mm, which would cost less than metal.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: jtrnka on July 05, 2010, 10:41:41 PM
I would truly like to have seen more bits on the weapons sprue. More StuG 44's for late war and 2 Mg 42's for a Panzer grenadier section... that's just my preference...
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Col. Aubrey Bagshot on July 06, 2010, 07:48:43 AM
Saw the 'three up" figures in the flesh at Bovington at the weekend. Held them and studied them.
They really are rather nice, arms, weapons and belt kit all multi part, however, a large part of me just kept on seeing the infamous Airfix poses of the WW2 German Infantry boxes... ( 1:35 & 1:72 pick your cover artwork based on age ).....

I do aggree about the marketing speak though, although the fact that they are ex GW "may" have something to do with that?

Release date when pressed, should be before Christmas this year, so not long to wait, which is nice....

I guess that also means the rest of Airfix's old back catalog will be raided at some point!
Anybody else remember the Robin Hood playset? Or Fort Sahara?

Happy day....

Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: former user on July 06, 2010, 09:07:46 AM
I have fort sahara
and some of the WWII scenics too
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Viper on July 06, 2010, 09:48:08 AM
While the 3up and the sprue do look interesting, I'd like to see what the helmeted heads look like though, I'm more of a fan of metal miniatures.

If the box is good value then it could be quite good for Weird World War 2 conversions and the like, but if the per model price is only a wee bit less than the metals, which tend to have more character and story to them then I'm sticking to metals.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Axebreaker on July 06, 2010, 05:02:04 PM
I don't understand the need for 28mm WWII in plastic as most systems at this scale don't require to many figures.I think AWI,SYW,Waring States Chinese etc. and those games needing 100+ figures just to get going would be a better pursuit. ;)

Christopher
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: panzerfaust200 on July 06, 2010, 05:23:37 PM
'an MP40 sub-machine gun has been added and (because they’re too cool not to include) an StG44 assault rifle!!'

Pass the sick bag, Alice.

if they're so cool , why not include more than one?

i prefer their metal figs.... nuff said!
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Arlequín on July 06, 2010, 09:02:38 PM
if they're so cool , why not include more than one?


To sell more if you want more than one? Likewise with the MG42 I'd imagine.
Title: Re: warlord games ww2 german infantry plastics
Post by: Gluteus Maximus on July 06, 2010, 10:14:59 PM
Oh dear... The usual hyperbole from Warlord...

'Best of all, the separate weapons sprue holds a veritable arsenal of weaponry and equipment'

Hmmm... That'll be a dozen or so rifles and machine guns then...

And on the single three-up shown, the right arm clearly doesn't fit at the shoulder properly! Doesn't exactly bode well...  ::)

Sorry to be so negative. You've got to hand it to Warlord for their all-out-frontal-assault on the entire Wargames industry. And when you chat to them in person, they're nice guys.
But I loathe the hyped-up, salesy tone of their publicity. The constant overclaiming and faux-teen naffness makes me cringe.

'an MP40 sub-machine gun has been added and (because they’re too cool not to include) an StG44 assault rifle!!'

Pass the sick bag, Alice.

They are nice guys and a lot of their stuff is fantastic, but you are right about their sales-pitch. Their GW roots really are far too apparent at times. Great for selling to teenagers, not so good for when old farts are the preferred customer. I tend to ignore their blather and just go by what I've seen of the products. I'm a big fan of their ECW stuff and my son likes their Romans, so that's good enough for me  :)