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Miniatures Adventure => The Second World War => Topic started by: Sangennaru on March 14, 2012, 09:04:40 AM

Title: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Sangennaru on March 14, 2012, 09:04:40 AM
Beside of the horrible picture on the box... i have to say: It is the first box from WF that i definitely like!

The poses, the details, and even the joints (err, not great joints though) looks ok!

and the price is even cheaper than the bolt action ones!




maybe the new owners have guts?

http://wargamesfactory.com/webstore/world-war-2/wwii-german-infantry-platoon



what do you think about it? Not high quality pieces, but still very cheap, and a lot of conversion weapons, also!
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: arktos on March 14, 2012, 07:01:39 PM
From the photos they look o.k but ...Late War Germans ... again ...  :(

The plastics from B.A.M are far better.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: NurgleHH on March 14, 2012, 07:19:50 PM
They Look very nice, but I Must See them in Real. To compare I Need pictures with both...
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: carlos marighela on March 14, 2012, 08:03:51 PM
Helmets look a bit odd but as I said, they look like a vast improvement on their earlier stuff. Apparently plastic GIs coming soon.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: DoctorPete on March 14, 2012, 08:05:58 PM
Look better than I expected.  Wish there were some assault rifles in the box. 
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Sangennaru on March 14, 2012, 08:29:46 PM
heh, i would kill for only-weapons sprue. i know warlord games (BAM) has those sprues, but they are not available via Maelstrom Games, so... no buy! ;)
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Galland on March 14, 2012, 11:55:09 PM
I dont understand the reasoning behind a release of a set of plastic germans, when Warlord Games version exists, unless it would have been to make a far superior set, better looking figs etc. Something I think they have failed to do.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Sangennaru on March 15, 2012, 12:00:45 AM
I dont understand the reasoning behind a release of a set of plastic germans, when Warlord Games version exists, unless it would have been to make a far superior set, better looking figs etc. Something I think they have failed to do.

they could have done it better, but it is interesting, and i like this as much as the WG one. maybe more.

And that's odd said from me, i'm quite a WF hater.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Galland on March 15, 2012, 10:22:56 AM
they could have done it better, but it is interesting, and i like this as much as the WG one. maybe more.

And that's odd said from me, i'm quite a WF hater.

I dont find it even remotedly more interesting than Warlord Games Plastics, wich are okay in many ways, especially the weapons (I am aware of the fact that they are thinner in their appearance than the normally bulkier metal ones, but I like that) that can be bought seperatly from Warlord Games webshop.

Hate? I save my hate for other things than plastic or metal miniatures. Hate is a very strong word and should not be abused in a simple context like wargaming. I dislike Wargames Factory plastics, thats quite enough for me.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Onebigriver on March 15, 2012, 01:36:24 PM
I dont understand the reasoning behind a release of a set of plastic germans, when Warlord Games version exists, unless it would have been to make a far superior set, better looking figs etc. Something I think they have failed to do.

Slightly odd logic. You wouldn't raise an eyebrow if a lead manufacturer released a new range of WW2 Germans. Why is plastic any different?

I've also found the earlier WF plastics to be pretty dire, but I am actually tempted by these. Seems to have been a pretty low gradient learning curve and needed a change of ownership, but credit where it's due.
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Galland on March 16, 2012, 02:09:10 AM
Slightly odd logic. You wouldn't raise an eyebrow if a lead manufacturer released a new range of WW2 Germans. Why is plastic any different?

I've also found the earlier WF plastics to be pretty dire, but I am actually tempted by these. Seems to have been a pretty low gradient learning curve and needed a change of ownership, but credit where it's due.

In what way is my logic odd? Please do explain. I find nothing strange in my comment, and I am sure it can even be said to be supported by the way some companies are trying to release a "better" looking metal figure (or be it plastic) than an allready existing range. *confused*
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Sangennaru on March 16, 2012, 08:35:30 AM
In what way is my logic odd? Please do explain. I find nothing strange in my comment, and I am sure it can even be said to be supported by the way some companies are trying to release a "better" looking metal figure (or be it plastic) than an allready existing range. *confused*

Hum... i'm not shure about it. If the market is big enough, you have to put you product, even though it is not superior. you'll have your slice of the customers, this way!
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: answer_is_42 on March 16, 2012, 11:08:28 AM
I'd assumed WF had died, but no, here they are again...

Better, yes, but considering their competition, not even worth a look-in. At this rate they'll have released something worth buying, oh, at least within the next decade!
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Sangennaru on March 16, 2012, 11:34:19 AM
I'd assumed WF had died, but no, here they are again...

Better, yes, but considering their competition, not even worth a look-in. At this rate they'll have released something worth buying, oh, at least within the next decade!

if i had to choose, i'd go with the bolt action ones. But it's because i'm a modellist. A wargamer should go for this, they are quite half expensive than the wg ones (1£ versus 0.75$)!!
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Penchour on March 16, 2012, 11:45:30 AM
WF had that reference in WIP for years, even before BAM released their excellent range. I guess WF just release it because they put some money in its developpement ... Now I gotta join the chorus and praise BAM for being already there for some time and for being of a better quality.
the only limited good point on behalf of WF is being slightly cheaper (yet in every way :/ )
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: Galland on March 16, 2012, 01:43:03 PM
I realised that my posts might have come out overly agressive, that was not my intention. However, I stand by my oppinon that these plastic miniatures are of rather low quality. I would also like to add that the main good thing about the release is the fact that there will be some sort of competition between the companies, something that often lead to better products for us the customers in the end. So, I stand to be corrected, perhaps by my self :S
Title: Re: Wargames Factory German Infantry
Post by: majorsmith on March 20, 2012, 10:18:52 AM
i like these! nice faces too, i like the weapons in hand already as they look right when assembled where as bam plastics look a little  :?  also like the equipment which plugs in, WF figures are getting better with every release, they just need a little more detail to pop out if you get me?