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Offline Paul

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Viking raiders
« on: 12 August 2011, 04:58:21 PM »
An old set but still a good one..the poseable/glueable plastic makes for easy conversions

Conversion close ups here
Warning…there´s a pretty scary picture on the link!!!!
I knew the truck didn´t want to hit me...it had dodge written on the front

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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #1 on: 30 August 2011, 05:39:28 PM »
Now with added conversions


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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #2 on: 31 August 2011, 12:25:46 AM »
Nice!  Not familiar with this set, what's the manufacturer?

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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #3 on: 31 August 2011, 06:21:24 AM »
IMEX Vikings.  I have the same ones languishing in my hobby room.  Their disturbing habit of breaking waepons has discouraged me.  These look great though.
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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #4 on: 31 August 2011, 09:14:28 AM »
The Imex Saxons are also good minis, hope to see them soon... Lovely to see some 1/72 20mm plastic figures for a change - of which I am a huge fan for four main reasons namely: 1. scale (often find 15mm too small and chunky looking and 25/28mm too big), 2. price ( it is very possible to put huge armies together, for example 400 to 500 figures for £50), 3. weight (being plastic they do not way a ton like my metal figures, this gives much greater portability and many 20mm metal figures are available to substitute and add to the plastic ranges). 4. vehicles and buildings (for more modern periods like RCW and World wars it is easy to add anything from trains and planes to Tiger tanks and buildings especially given 1/72nd kits and HO 1.76 railway stuff).   

The best place to start looking if one is interested in 1/72 see: http://www.plasticsoldierreview.com/Index.aspx

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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #5 on: 31 August 2011, 07:25:10 PM »
I agree, the scale, price and availabilty of plastic 1/72nd figs is the one thing that keeps briniging me back to them. The new Laser printed figs (Zvezda) should make them even more attractive...thier upcoming samurai range looks VERY impressive!!
As for the Saxons......... :)
The regular poses

And the whole warband with conversions

Close ups of the conversions here

Offline Golgotha

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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #6 on: 01 September 2011, 08:43:49 AM »
Bloody marvelous.

So here with an exert of a poem about The Battle of Maldon which celebrated the Earl of Byrhtnoth and his men who fell in battle against the Vikings in 991.

    Thought shall be the harder, the heart the keener, courage the greater, as our strength lessens.
    Here lies our leader all cut down, the valiant man in the dust;
    always may he mourn who now thinks to turn away from this warplay.
    I am old, I will not go away, but I plan to lie down by the side of my lord, by the man so dearly loved.

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Battle_of_Maldon
   
Be great to see more 1/72 and I love the more sort of rustic earthy tones you used on the Saxons. I also find that for woodwork such as shields and for that matter trees a more grayish tone as opposed to brown works well. Plastic figures sometimes give problems in terms of getting the paint to cover - what method are you using and did you undercoat them in any way? I am currently busy with a multitude of Gallic and Germanic Barbarians at the moment and will be adding to their ranks with the odd latter suitable Saxon miniature. 

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Re: Viking raiders
« Reply #7 on: 01 September 2011, 06:36:07 PM »
Thanks.
To base them I use normal acrylic black...made by Marabu...just painted on and brushhed until the details are clearly visible. I use only marabu paints..which are:
1. way cheaper than "specialist" gaming paints...I mean why should buy pots of dribble green or whatever it´s called when I can mix the colour myself??
2. To get the paints to "reacts as the "special" expensive paints do..add window cleaner. Easy
I have never had a problem with peeling paint, and I handle my figs pretty roughly sometimes. The whole of my medieval army got thoroughly mixed, sliding all over their transport cases in the boot of a car whilst being transported to an exhibition once...not one mark on them.  ;)

 

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