I'm not totally sold on the security armour design, but as with a lot of stuff, how it comes up painted will make a difference. And there are parts in there I can use. Loving the bots!
I'm not totally sold on the security armour design, but as with a lot of stuff, how it comes up painted will make a difference. And there are parts in there I can use. Loving the bots!
As a note of interest, until 1917 Canadian troops were all volunteers, as were all Australian and South Aftrican troops throughout the war (there were two attempts to introduce conscription in Aust...
Very cool can't wait to see them printed and painted on a table!
@Bill Thomas now you can get these printed and delivered to you too! https://only-games.co/collections/wargames-atlantic
I'm really into these two. So much you can do with them besides using them as corporate/future police/security types. They could really be the core of a whole army. Or you could do a whole army of ...
@Paul Mitting £11 so you might want to add a few things into the mix to spread it out!
@Hudson Adams a few of the sets listed for the month haven't been revealed yet to my knowledge
@Paul Mitting not sure about Steampunk but we may do some proper VSF soon.
Well done WGA. You guys are legends. Now make me some steampunk characters!
Bloody Hell! Christmas has definitely come at last. I'll be ordering those Cannon Fodder parts asap. Hope the postage to Australia is not too savage.
@JTam Hi there JTam, I was taking a closer read at the piece you scanned about German artillery. What was that from? Was it a gaming supplement? They really did their homework. I was i...
@Mark Dewis truncheon arm extended. Whistle arm. Right arm outstretched waving.
Now that we are going to have plastic Brits soon, It seems like a good time to revive this thread a little. I hope WGA does produce some rules and I would certainly give them a try. I person...
I was really looking forward to the Cannon Fodder set, but that caravan kind of blows it away. This has to be the most ambitious set WGA has ever done. I love it!
https://wargamesatlantic.com/blogs/news/loads-of-new-miniatures As promised we can now make physical versions of our Atlantic Digital offering! We're loading up everything we've created over the ...
At the end of the day the digital stuff does not seem to be slowing down the plastic pipeline. And why would it, given that the sculptors can bang out variant poses pretty much at will, and produce...
Building supply firms will usually let you fill a container with coarse sand if you ask politely. It's worth fractions of cents to them as they think in terms of excavator scoops. $100 a tonne work...
One that was expected and shown in the initial preview: Aaaaaand one that was teased but not really expected at all! Also, the Victorian Policemen appear to have had some parts added (another...
On the "plastic to digital" topic, the December release does have a couple of new (male) Cannon Fodder bodies with belts as part of the "civilian" conversion set. And it's clear that they are okay ...
@Red Bee That's too bad. I greatly prefer 32mm figures and scaling digital is trivial. There are several sets I would snap up if they wern't 28mm.
Hi, Comrade and Friend Geoff : "Trankil ! Lasai !" (basque : drop it, forget it). No one should feel obligated to go "digital"... and this focus is starting to get on my nerves. I will not go down...
@Mark Dewis I've usually seen that art referred to as "Medieval Cossacks" which is why I went with that. I'm not huge into Historicals so I may be mis-using it, I just know their uniforms swi...
Folks, please stay on topic.
I started to design own stuff for 3d Printing. Working on a Range of 6mm to 10mm Miniatures for Antiquity. Roman Helmets thorugh the Ages Mix of Republican Romans (WIP with "lend" third Party p...
@Mark Dewis thanks for the examples and suggestions. I found this article that I thought was really helpful. Now I just need to go get some sand mixed up and maybe a couple different shades of...
@Bill Thomas Great looking "proxies"! Can you tell us more about the undead sailors minis?
@Bill Thomas Well I`ve shot myself in the foot to pal. I put on the posts I was doing a Dino project, then before I could get said "Dinos" out of the shed we have a loger a young black and white ca...
@Mark Dewis @John Wilson went on to the print firm to see prices and ask if scale problems are sorted. Farm animals are coming out at around "Britains 1/32 scale. and the cargo print only includes ...
I believe its been confirmed on a facebook post that they are WW1 nurses (nothing on nationality etc), personally if they were in plastic i'd probably pick up a box or two as Bene Gesserit's for my...
with the Xenos Rampant, Stargrave, and other minis agnostic rules, there is no reason why you couldn't make use of these minis if you like their look. though to be honest, i suspect we won...
I considered it, they didn't all have that and I just opted not to. Maybe some other ones will. I haven't sourced out a specific unit to portray, which may not be possible anyway. So I have left t...
I made these two as a sniper team, shooter and spotter.
I just recently came across the Iron Core range and got me a box of the Eisenkern Stormtroopers. Amazing miniatures. Can't wait for Wargames Atlantic to add more to the range, hopefully along with ...
Well, any of the sculpts that will initailly be up as STL files might end up as plastic kits. We KNOW that the farm animals are earmarked to be, for example. though it appears they're still fiddlin...
@Alessio De Carolis I agree that that was most likely the case - certainly Gripping Beast seemed to have had this mindset with their Dark Age Warriors box being usable for standard infantry in Saxo...
@Bill Thomas Trouble is Bill at our ages (I know you're younger) we like ours "Printed ", in our hands. Books the smell, the covenience, and just the overall contents. We try not to be critisizing,...
Ahh but it apears as if is a Print again? I do hope that that shh secret set is power armour for the Ooh-Rahs, Harvesters, which look like after X-mas now!!!!!.😭
@JTam Nice job, tempted to try some thing along the same lines for "Nam". You`ve given it such a class finish, with all the things together in a very fitting "Box".Brilliant.
@JTam yup, I saved that one 😍 I just wish that WI's subs rates weren't so darn expensive... do you susbcribe to their digital magazine "VAULT" stuff? That's £5.99 a month here so I've been th...
@JTam no mate... as I already have a bit of a "German/Soviet Winter Zombie Horde" (and some other "winter beasties like wolves, werewolves, etc) for another game idea I had it was easy to sim...
@Geoff Maybury wow! I was thinking of picking that up too so perhaps I might rethink as it's not a cheap book... that said I love rulesets and there's always something to be picked out that's done ...
In ancient times Northern people wear more or less the same outfits, tunics, long trousers and leather shoes, only the richest nobles and successful warriors could afford mail hauberks and heavy pr...
@Mark Dewis Perhaps we need some comparison's shots, with other producers' minis, also bcz generally russians were (generally) shorter than others, for all the famines and civil wars' troubles in t...
@Keith Tait are you printing pre-supports or supporting the unsupported versions? all pre-supports don't work for all printers. What are your settings? @David Sjöblom can I get a screenshot o...
Looks like Vikings are at the top of the poll anyway (which I would personally say is pointless because Gripping Beast's Vikings are fine for the armoured troops and the Goths, the upcoming Germani...
Another picture posted here: https://www.myminifactory.com/users/WargamesAtlantic