Well our next binge is the very delightfull IZombie, the story of a young doctor to bem who had every thing going for her. Untill tragidy struck at a "Boat Party" and drug rager Zombies, spoil her ...
@Alessio De Carolis Loved Cadfeal`s programs a priest (detective) it was great.
@Alessio De Carolis Glad you enjoyed it Eileen and myself find it so different to the usual "Zombie program" It`s got a class of it`s own and the twists and plot changes are great. As late finders ...
@Caratacus Well looks like with the Monks set from Onlygames you got your wish. Granted I can only see three arms that can be used for wizards and droods. https://only-games.co/products/monks
Check out this Wargames Illustrated massive blast from the past: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/59614/the-trojan-war-iliad-odyssey?page=2
Managed to lay hands on issue 9 MAY 1988 of Wargames Illustrated. A very enjoyable blast from the past. Ian Russell Lowell's excellent article " The Trojan War 1250 BC (Campaign of the Chari...
@Geoff Maybury I watched the WHOLE serie with my late father, and liked it! And normally I don't like zombies' stories, too anquish, but it was a really well done show.
Normans are well covered by Victrix boxed sets, either infantry and cavalry, perhaps mongols could be interesting, also bcz, contrary to Horrywood's beliefs, they wore armour and equipments similar...
@Mark Dewis Love ``Crooked Dice" sets of these, never dated still got my old X-mas Annuals brilliant. S.I.G. Spectrum Is Green.
@Mark Dewis I was lucking forward to the Afgan arms, I hope it`s sorted out no use with arms bgger than the figure. By the way the Rubicon "Nam" work brilliant M16/ Ak 47`s drop right on the ...
@JTam agreed. Should also kitbash quite well with the Frostgrave Wizard kits.
It has to be admitted that the previously shown WIP Trolls do not much look like the new preview that I thought might be trolls. But given that that was shown August 2021 (!!!) they do seem...
@Mark Dewis @Caratacus They sneak peaked trolls previously. I don't recall them looking anything like this. (Although revisions happen). Not sure why we would think ...
The monks have hit the store: Looks like a very versatile set. With some guitar wire dendrites and some bionics you could build some nice 40k Chapter serfs.
A few local newsagents carry it here in Hobart. I may pick up an issue of interest now and then.
This has bothered me for a bit, but with the appearance of WGA digital products that could fall into the era, I think we should at least discuss the 400 year range gap between Blood Oaths (end of t...
Basement of shame for me...
@Alessio De Carolis yeah, I've been trying and failing to find that syle of wimple, though there are a lot of different types. Nurses being armed is decidedly NOT normal (and the set is known to h...
I think if they stick to small, hard won victories they'll be fine. Even ones where no one makes it out alive, or only a handful are left, Seven Samurai style. Working with the enemy against...
@Alessio De Carolis Actually, variant weapon arms on the Boxers might work there. As it is, you can convert Boxers to Opium War and Taiping era with ACW arm swaps (removing any bayonets as needed)....
My first thought was this: SPECTRUM. IS. GO!!!
Would be great that the next set to make the jump to plastic was the "Mercenaries and Militia" (and their expansion). Very versatile, useful for roleplaying, Mordheim, Frostgrave... A great ...
@Grumpy Gnome I got those for my nephew, they are still fairly grimdark. It's a lot like Rim of the World on Netflix, lots of death, but never too gruesome. A youth catered horror show would...
Well tonight I came across this... 40k coming of age teen adventure stories. GW is not being very consistent in its application of grimdark it would seem.
I personally liked the Warhammer TV shows which GW made, and if those are any inspiration, it can't be that bad. I have no clue who Henry Cavill is, admittedly, but even a fan could mess it up (I k...
Shed of shame were every dam thing as been dumped in the front of my items at the back and a box as colapesed. The front froze solid so we must take care.
Tia loves a CHristmas hat as long as it not red.
Taken on one of our wildlife cameras, untill she move in,or moves on I`m stuck the items I want are all along the back wall and shes half way down the shed "OH WELL" shes cute.
@Bill Thomas This is the little lady
@Alessio De Carolis @Grumpy Gnome @Benjamin Hayward If you want a totally different black comedy horror. Please all do yourselves a big favor, and watch "IZombie", on Netflix, it`s a good show, not...
As bad as the Imperium is, let's not swing too hard at them - after all, literally every faction is as bad or worse. But yeah, it's funny how characters that are meant as satire of, or e...
Well done, they could be the "expendable" part of some warlord's/pirate mixed race crew, with the scum of various races working under him.
@Grumpy Gnome I'd the same thinking, but with an head swap, adding helmeted heads they could pass for other foes, such as Espos(from B. Dailey's Han Solo Trilogy), the private and ruthless militia ...
It could well be the story of an Imperial Inquisitor with the best of intentions who figures out just how messed up the Imperium really is... and tries to do good despite the obstacles put in front...
@Mark Dewis German pistols were very popular btw allied troops, expecially the Mausers or the Luger artillery models, so it isn't illogical give one to allied characters. The hats on the contrary p...
They could take inspiration from Ciapas Cain's novels, were the protagonist isn't a saint, but neither a fascist bully, only an(improbable) hero, that try (successfully) to survive in an universe o...
@Graham Beattie Fine, but you'll need some saddles, WGA's horses don't have any, only a blanket. I think that some generic chinese rebels, either male and females could be made, either for Tai-Ping...
@Pierre Lerdou-Udoy Merry Christmas to you and your family, I agree with your comment completely and would have left them all together, but now they have this "English Print firm" going I thought, ...
@Grumpy Gnome The maxim, absolute power currupts, could not be more factual, in both the portrail of Star Wars and 40,000, but even star wars got some light and good viewing. Lets hope @Benja...
I look forward to seeing some photos of the security printed, in some of the renders the shoulders/arms look awkwardly placed and over wide.
While I like anti-heroes as a concept, certainly more than Mrs. GG does, I am a bit tired of edgy, cynical dystopias. Andor surprised me by convincing me to enjoy a show I thought I would dislike. ...
@Geoff Maybury yup, I tend to pick it up in WH Smiths (much as I hate the money-grabbing killer of independant magazines... another story entirely...) when I get to one, seems the only regular sour...
@Nanashi Anon That's got to be the Trolls - the only stuff currently on the way for Classic Fantasy are Halfling Cavalry, Trolls and Treemen, and of those three these bodies are clearly Troll-like,...
Nice work. I have too many of these buggers lying around. Anyone remember the metal Gorkamorka ones they're based off?
@Nanashi Anon @JTam Armour is very ahistorical. If they're undead Romans, I'd be disappointed. My guess is Trolls, which I seem to recall were on the production list somewhere. Bigger models, not...
@JTam There's a higher res picture available if you click on it: The list of releases did say WW1 nurses. My guess is they're multinational and have weapons options from French, German and Briti...
@Bill Thomas The three part Silver Bayonet campaign was good. I particularly enjoyed the Silver Bayonet cover art they had on the one issue.
@Geoff Maybury Awesome Brother! In the ARVN section the Ranger with the Tiger helmet is wearing some type of ERDL. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnamese_Rangers https://en.m.wiki...