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Miniatures Adventure => Age of the Big Battalions => Topic started by: joroas on August 28, 2010, 08:19:29 AM
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Well, following Perry's new Prussian Infantry, Warlord are doing Landwehr:
http://www.warlordgames.co.uk/?p=7409
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I'm so doomed... :o :o
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This is truly the Age of Plastic. I cannot believe the output of these companies............
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Now people will be able to do Leipzig,Waterloo etc properly and without bankrupting themselves
Hope they are as good as they look
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More news:
Warlord Games Yep, the Twins are going for Line and we're doing the Landwehr.
And yes, we have plans for cavalry and artillery amongst other stuff!
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So unfair still need to paint 2 boxes of french and a box of cavalry ???
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More news:
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Warlord Games Yep, the Twins are going for Line and we're doing the Landwehr.
And yes, we have plans for cavalry and artillery amongst other stuff!
That is interesting news, thanks Joroas. I didn't know Warlord were thinking of getting into Napoleonics.
Oh excellent! They've got pictures on their site! And we only have to wait until October.
http://www.warlordgames.co.uk/?p=7409
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I hope the Perrys will do their own Landwehr. Warlord does Great ancients but this napoleonics don't look that great
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There is a part of me that is glad to see them work together and not all produce the same units, like Vikings or British infantry, however.
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Do not forget Calpe. Hard to beat IMHO....
http://www.calpeminiatures.co.uk/index.html
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I have a few Calpe and I can see myself getting both Perry and Warlord plastics as well as more Calpe.
I hope that the plastic figures will attract more gamers to 28mm late Prussians on price if nothing else.I can see also those gamers looking to get the extra variety that Calpe brings when they subsequently look to expand their armies.
So possibly these plastics will increase Calpe sales in the long run
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I think you're right there, Richard. Calpe will definitely be getting some business from me for the character models and extras they do. I might not be spending loads but it's money I wouldn't have spent if plastics hadn't made the project itself affordable. I hope it will be similar for a lot of people. I also hope they have a bit more luck with that casting machine. I'd love a brigade of Saxons for 1813 but I'm waiting for the Grenadiers and Light Infantry so I can do a whole brigade at once.
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I think it is a pity that all this design talent is spent on plastics. I would like to see those sculpts in metal! ;D ;D
Even with a low budget for wargaming, few have the time to paint the miniatures bought. I still remember the Airfix "yellow bayonet disease" and I HATE it >:(
Probably many will disagree, so bring out the tar and feather, I am ready....
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Not my bag, but I think those Landwehr look rather good. I suspect the losers here will be HaT, not Perry, as IIRC they had Landwehr in the pipeline.
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I see where you're coming from, traveller, so the tar and feathers are staying put. I think we'll see metal versions of the Perry Prussians (like they did with the British Line Infantry) and don't forget that we're getting some brilliant metal ranges off the back of the plastic success, in the form of the supporting models for the plastic sets and Victrix's Portuguese and upcoming early Russians (which I don't think would have been commissioned without the plastics).
I agree that a lot of people won't have time to paint their ever-growing plastic piles, but I find I'm more willing to do faster/half-bothered paintjobs on cheaper minis without feeling that I'm wasting them. When I get these Prussians they'll be dipped with one or two highlights to get them on the table quickly.
@Carlos
I feel for Hat, its bad luck for them with these others coming out at the same time. I just wish they'd prioritise their SYW sets ahead of Napoleonics. No one is doing SYW and, as far as I know, no one else is planning to either -there would be no competition if they put them to the front of the queue. The single set of Prussian Infantry with hat options they're currently designing will cover a huge chunk of the various participants if you ignore the little differences in cuffs (Prussians, Hessians, Brunswick, Saxons, Reichsarmee).
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I find that I can paint the perry plastic French faster than I can the perry metal French.
It sounds a bit daft but the paint seems to flow onto the figure much quicker.
I mix metal and plastic on the same base so this seems to speed up unit completion
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So unfair still need to paint 2 boxes of french and a box of cavalry ???
lucky bloomin you, I still need to paint 150 french infantry :P
I find that I can paint the perry plastic French faster than I can the perry metal French.
It sounds a bit daft but the paint seems to flow onto the figure much quicker.
I mix metal and plastic on the same base so this seems to speed up unit completion
I find the same thing on plastic anything vs metal counterparts.
I am looking forwards to these, especially if the price and numbers in box are the usual standard
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I wonder if I could chop down their legs and sculpt beards onto them?
I never got around to buying any VIctrix Plastic Highlanders to turn into Ratmen... Nor French Infantry into High Elves... lol
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I wonder if I could chop down their legs and sculpt beards onto them?
I never got around to buying any VIctrix Plastic Highlanders to turn into Ratmen... Nor French Infantry into High Elves... lol
Ratman highlanders! Awesome! I' working on beastman british right now. Ungor heads on vixtrix line infantry bodies
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Ratman highlanders! Awesome! I' working on beastman british right now. Ungor heads on vixtrix line infantry bodies
Yes, I saw those.
If you don't know, 'Flintloque' is a set of fantasy 'Napoleonique' rules, which are perfect for such odd creations! :)