The brilliant Steve Perry over at Rubicon is starting a build of one of his diaramas and has been messing about with Rubicons, Nam PAVN and Perrys Afhgans, so with Mark and a few others in mind, he...
Rus'el pelt pt 4
Rus'el Pelt pt 3
Bulldog sergeant Rus'el Pelt pt 2
Forum username: John Salvon Title of entry: Bulldog Sergeant Rus'el Pelt's triumph over a dark alien. Description of entry: I made this with the bulldog kit. It wasn't intended, but it ended up r...
Another set that I hope makes it to plastic.
This si an excellent set. It's iconic and some how under served in war gaming. I could really see this being expanded further into a larger set. Great concept and great work!
M1911 was not uncommmon in WW1. British officers purchased their own sidearms; there were even a few hundred rechambered in .455 Webley used by the British Navy in 1917. The bodies are suita...
Forum Username: Viking Cowboy Title of Entry: Persian General Planning Discription: A Persian General prepares for a great battle, he's older now, white in his grey beard, not the jet black...
Ol' Laurence of Arabia was evidently a weapons connoissieur. 1911 it was. https://www.americanrifleman.org/content/the-arab-revolt-and-the-guns-of-lawrence-of-arabia/#:~:text=Lawrence%20carr...
January's theme is Rebels and Revolutionaries. We can look forward to: WGA starting January off strong with this "The Great War" offering: Sidenote: I was really surprise...
Crazy and wonderful!
@Blutze The armored legs are problematic.
The new art released today for an Empire archer looks a little less flamboyant and a touch more rustic like the WGA Halflings anyway. The 7th edition archers and 6th/Mordheim free company are ab...
From the fluff: GW was selling plenty of puff and slash Dwarf minis back then useful to represent "Empire" Dwarfs. I still have a bunch of the spearman bought during 4th edition which fit in ...
Imperial Dwarves looked like this: Interesting that the Warhammer Old World stuff is going to be set during the Civil War... just like Mordheim.
Armbands. A couple of arms should have armbands. When fighting on the Axis side, Romanian troops would wear yellow armbands. The drab uniforms and round helmets of the Romanians made it pos...
"Empire" feathered hats, some puffed and slashed arms, and couple of bodies to convert the WGA plastic Halflings would be awesome. The new art released today for an Empire archer loo...
Forum username - ALEXANDER SMITH (must be yelled) Title of entry - "They Shall Not Pass" - Verdun, 1916 Description of entry - A Wargames Atlantic WW1 Frenchman astride some destroyed wire.
Halflings and other "light side" types in the gear would be good. Most likely the WGA Halfling militia can make do with headswaps - but some dedicated figures would be neat. Elves and...
Published today: https://www.warhammer-community.com/2023/01/11/old-world-development-diary-explore-the-war-torn-lands-of-the-world-that-was/ This is the way.
@Lord Marcus I print the bits and hunt for kit bashing purposes. I have a few small sets of drawers (usually used for bolts and such) that are filled with random miniature bits organized by parts. ...
I mean, pretty much -it's not terribly often that history provides you with clear cut goodies and baddies, after all. Usually things have a lot more nuance. But also they are one of those things w...
@Caratacus yay, I get that the digital is the new flashy thing, but for those of us with little desire to get a 3D printer, if feels like it is a drag on the kits that were previewed years ago.
Forum username - Marcus Porche Title of entry - Commandant de la Compagnie Emiliene Dutoit Description of entry - Emiliene Dutoit is a Company Commander for the Partisans de Nouvean, a mostly fle...
@Kein Fisher Hmm, the Empire is one of the Warhammer Fantasy ranges that remained largely intact since GW's transition to Age of Skubmar: https://www.games-workshop.com/en-GB/Warhammer-Age-o...
@JTam Spoken like a true mortar maggot. High angle hell. This is the way.
Username: Ducknuck84 Title of entry: Lorenza Vittori, ex-Italian Alpine Infantry/Cannon Fodder Description: Lorenza was picked up for dereliction of duty after the 40th battle of Isonzo se...
I was thinking of using the plastic Italians with 3D printed heads and weapons but I'd love to see a full box set for Romania and even Hungary too one day
Title: Dog Model: Dog Description: Dog Username: D... sorry. fodzilla. Dark Age Irish wolfhound. Not the best nor most complex paintjob I've done recently, but probably the most satisfying - ...
@JTam Ouch! I will try not to get my hopes up too high then. At least for you in the USA they have a distributor... https://everylittlewar.com/collections/miniature-scenery
Username: Josh Toman Title: Indiana Jones resistance fighter Description: all parts from WGA french resistance painted in a close approximation of Indiana Jones, he came to France to search for a...
@JTam Gonna have to look at the store and see what they have in order to make a poll. Though gramted the problem with the Choppy Zealots is....... I can see two very big and bouncy issues some pot...
@JTam Gonna have to look at the store and see what they have in order to make a poll.
Also Reptilian Overlord "Mercenaries and Militia" in plastic: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/83273/what-reptillian-overlord-stls-would-you-like-to-see-make-the-jump-to-plastic
@Kein Fisher When you say "torsos" do you mean bodies? Like with legs? Or just torsos?
Among all of the armies I have built; I had the greatest joy in building my Warlord Games Landscknechts. Now saying that, I am eying those Ogre Landsknechts and will more than likely buy them in a ...
@Charles Tottington Have you thought about adding a poll? Although the Mercenaries and Militia seem to be the clear winner.
@Grumpy Gnome I put together a big cart from Eureka Australia about 3 years ago (they have items that Eureka USA doesn't - like the Stalingrad fountain). Was checking out and got as fa...
Sidenote: Emplacing a mortar on concrete as it appears the top 60mm and bottom 120mm are is bad business. The baseplate can skid out and/or be badly damaged/crack under recoil. (B...
@H M So you like them because they are part of an evil empire? I can get behind that, I mean they really would have made excellent villains for the heroes to fight against (since the so called "ant...
That is a good question. I once ordered clear 25mm bases from an Australian shop and was surprised at how little postage was but that was relatively small/light and a few years ago... before all th...
@Grumpy Gnome That powered galleon does look perfect for the setting. For the curious, 125 AUD is 86ish USD. Neat site/business/stuff. This would be perfect for 40K/Necro...
About the Thompson-Brandt mortar, it's ironic how it was used by either allied(french & US) and axis' forces, expecially after the fall of France in 1940, when the Wermacht seized huge quantiti...
I just started to see the Rig, it seems interesting, hope that they won't axe it as happened with 1899 or The Bastard Son of the Devil. Andor is really great, it's how a SW tv show(and not only) sh...