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Offline Vladimir Raukov

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12180 on: April 29, 2023, 02:59:50 AM »
They mention in that article that if you're just rolling dice with your mates, you don't need to rebase anything. However, if you go competitive, you'll likely need to update things...or just stick the old bases on new ones.

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12181 on: April 29, 2023, 10:10:56 PM »
New warcry set announce ld and I really like the two warbands - stormcasts Vs ghouls (knights Vs zombie cannibals sounds fun on a bun) but I am really not enjoying the terrain of this latest warcry setting - it all looks like aquarium scenery to me.


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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12182 on: April 30, 2023, 08:30:31 PM »
A couple of preview sculpts for Tomb King and Bretonnian - link





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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12183 on: April 30, 2023, 08:41:00 PM »
So ... it's just Age of Sigmar then. Same over-the-top aesthetics where the character has to dangle every damn thing they own off themselves to go out fighting. If they want to attract collectors from the Oldhammer market, they should really think about why Oldhammer (or Middlehammer or whatever) is still so popular.
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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12184 on: April 30, 2023, 08:44:38 PM »
Well, that ain't no 20mm base, lol.  Those are very "modern" looking GW sculpts. lol  Busy...just super-duper-mega-busy.
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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12185 on: April 30, 2023, 09:00:38 PM »
On the bright side, neither of them is standing on/jumping off/making out with a rock, which seems like progress lol

But yeah, those are not 28mm figures :(

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12186 on: April 30, 2023, 09:01:28 PM »
If they want to attract collectors from the Oldhammer market...

They don't.

 they want to attract people who got into Warhammer fantasy in the early 2000's and are now at just the right point in the 20 year nostalgia loop to be drained of disposable income.
They want people who got into fantasy as kids during 6th and 7th edition and have fond rose coloured memories of what to them seems to have been the golden age of warhammer, a golden age that just so happened to coincide with their discovery of it.


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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12187 on: April 30, 2023, 09:04:44 PM »
On the bright side, neither of them is standing on/jumping off/making out with a rock, which seems like progress lol

But yeah, those are not 28mm figures :(

They got you covered with another AoS model though:




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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12188 on: April 30, 2023, 09:20:11 PM »
They got you covered with another AoS model though:



Good god, that is a really pants Slayer :'(, I so miss the charm of the models of yesteryear.........
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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12189 on: April 30, 2023, 10:00:59 PM »
They got you covered with another AoS model though:



Yikes — that one would be right at home in a Brazilian Carnivale or a Croyden bondage bar.

Offline Vanvlak

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12190 on: May 01, 2023, 05:52:36 AM »
Good god, that is a really pants Slayer :'(, I so miss the charm of the models of yesteryear.........

I don't see any pants there .... ;) :D

Offline Spinal Tap

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12191 on: May 01, 2023, 08:36:58 AM »
One of my regular Frostgrave partners is into Warhammer Fantasy Battles and has quite a collection which still get use, and I was quite taken with the aesthetic of the Old World.

My interest has grown over the past few months, especially after seeing all Padrissimus's Tilean Campaign in the Fantasy forum, perusing Warhammer Army Project books and other source materials for the old game.

I was excited by the announcements about a return to the Old World but these new releases leave me cold.

If my other, admittedly limited, experience with GW stuff is anything to go by then pretty much everyone will jump on the new miniatures and all the older stuff will be abandoned in the blink of an eye.

Consequently I think I will be filing The Old World under .interesting but no'.

Offline Cubs

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12192 on: May 01, 2023, 08:55:42 AM »
They don't.

 they want to attract people who got into Warhammer fantasy in the early 2000's and are now at just the right point in the 20 year nostalgia loop to be drained of disposable income.
They want people who got into fantasy as kids during 6th and 7th edition and have fond rose coloured memories of what to them seems to have been the golden age of warhammer, a golden age that just so happened to coincide with their discovery of it.

It's such a shame, because they obviously have talented sculptors and great production on their side - that Bretonnian looks like it was a lovely model about halfway through the process - but then it's like someone is constantly yelling "Needs more cowbell!" until the models end up looking like ... well, that. There were some very pretty models being made in the 90's/early 00's as well.

Offline Belligerentparrot

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12193 on: May 01, 2023, 09:10:52 AM »
It'll be interesting to see the sprue of the knight - could be you can just leave off quite a few gubbins if you don't want them.

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Re: The LAF Games Workshop Discussion Thread
« Reply #12194 on: May 01, 2023, 09:51:08 AM »
It'll be interesting to see the sprue of the knight - could be you can just leave off quite a few gubbins if you don't want them.

That doesn't seem to be how they do their sculpts these days though.
I'm thinking that's a single model on a small frame that goes together one way only. Maybe a choice of helmet, but other than that everything sculpted on.

Which makes it a "no" for me too. :(

 

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