I think a cool opportunity for a robot sprue would be to kitbash them with an existing sprue to create cyborgs. I think I saw some cyborg parts on the female Cannon Fodder; if that's a popular opti...
I think a cool opportunity for a robot sprue would be to kitbash them with an existing sprue to create cyborgs. I think I saw some cyborg parts on the female Cannon Fodder; if that's a popular opti...
@fodzilla Nice war band , great priest, not a bad price set either.
It's not a full kit, but there's a monk on the Victrix Saxon Command sprue if you just wanted to build the one character. https://www.victrixlimited.com/en-au/products/late-saxons-anglo-danes
@Benjamin Hayward Eh, seems we all like "Weird Wars", American Civil, WW2, Korea, Nam, are my dabbles.
@Carsten Ohlsson Good thinking with the animal masks, a versatile set right through to Si/FI.
@Viking Cowboy Yea thats the thought that made me think of it to begin with. If youre in northern europe around the 900s sometimes vikings happen and the soldiers are away, so the monks must try to...
@Carsten Ohlsson I'd probably throw some bits from the Dark Age Irish kit on them and have them try to defend themselves against vikings.
Phalanx Consortium makes a resin 1/50th FT17. Hopefully this marks a shift to 1/50th by more manufacturers. Blood and Valor
Took a very long time but I updated my blog, included a post on these guys here. https://ninety-nine-projects.blogspot.com/2022/07/turnip28-fodder-and-brutes-for-45th.html
Yeah, some simple medieval robbed figures would be great. Tho, do please make any iconography a separate bit, like crosses. It makes things easier for conversions. I would expand on the idea by sug...
Good Idea. I would kitbash it and build futuristic Space Crusaders.
Saw this excellent conversion on Facebook by @LucasWilliams. Comments state that they were made with Perry's War of the Roses light cavalry. May have to try this.
Topic says it all.A box of generic styled european monks with swords. If using the standard composition of 28mm (body+legs, arms, head) such a kit is just a simple arm+head swap away from being eas...
Thanks for the review@Geoff Maybury, always nice to hear your take on things. Some more information and fun photos can be found on the Lead Adventure Forum for the curious. https://leadadve...
I don`t like to rush things as these only came yesturday, but the do seem to sellout quick. and I do think that the reason is they are dam "GOOD". So here`s a very basic and short review. These rul...
I'd really like to see a detailed 28mm ft 75 bs and the other less known renault ft variants as I've only found a 75 bs low poly 3d print and the others in different scales. Renault ft 75 bs pro...
I would love to see all of the above WW1 tanks released in plastic,along with the French Schneider and British Whippet. I don't game,model or collect any Warhammer stuff,but their tanks...
@Olympian Gamers The only grumble I have with the giant spiders is the way they stand so high off the base, actual spiders are much lower to the ground. I suppose this is a function of the moulding...
Hello all, If were going to be talking WW1, we need to start discussing Arty. Many changes happened with artillery over the course of the war...I would love to see a multi part kit that ca...
@Lindsay Bailey Those are great!Where are the feathered caps from?
@Mark Dewis Same... Though I probably should have added a box of Goths, but I think I will just order some sprues for those first.
If WGA really want to satisfy a gap in the market, plastic 28mm WWI tanks would be a big hit I'd wager. The only previous 28mm WWI tanks made were Warlord's resin ones - they made British Mark IV ...
@lauregami if you are still looking for lizardmen boxes, McDougall designs has a few in stock. Your models look excellent! I would like to suggest round bases for your infantry to be glued...
Got my order in. Wasn't up to waiting to have enough cash to avoid postage this time!
Just stumbled onto some things that might be interesting, I know not everyone likes STL because 3D printing is basically an expensive hobby all on its own. Here is a small light walker that ...
@Mark Dewis oh yeah organised crime is definitely a part of everyday life. Regardless of whether prohibition passes or not, on the battlefield the US like the CSA is still a relatively minor f...
@Caratacus Exactly, you got there right before I did. In this setting China would probably try to stay neutral but Japan is already a major belligerent and it's unlikely that China would be ab...
@Alex M I certainly like the idea of a little separatist Communist Alaska making a nuisance of itself against both British Canada and reformed Russia, as upon being defeated by Nicholas II the Bols...
In regards to Prohibition, it could go either way. But I doubt the lack of it would have had had much effect on the organised crime situation - opportunites would be found elsewhere, as they were p...
@Alex M No more nitpicking.. but be sure I am going to keep on lurking around. 🧐 I like the setting so I am quite eager to read your upcoming ideas/creations ... 👌
Average painting day in summer in Australia, just have to dip your brush in water more often. But seriously when it's over 40c it's a struggle.
@Steven StGeorges Yeah, sorry I didn't follow what you were getting at, but you're 100% on the money with the Spartan analogue. I'm just using Bolsheviks as a shorthand for the Russian revolu...
@Alex M Let me summarize a bit: a caste system depending of a very strong agrarian sector (cotton and subsistence-oriented agriculture; so technically a minority (here The Whites) depending ...
@Bill Thomas After a look at a game sescion photos and small review I took the decision to order the rules deliver Friday, 15 in stock this morning I got the last one 8 mins ago lucky. Let you know...
The preorder e-mail made my day!! Got three boxes coming to me, for a combination of my own Cannon Fodder army, as well as for general sci-fi/solo wargaming use. Can't wait!!
@Steven StGeorges Russians go east exactly, the Bolsheviks fled to and control Russian America(Alaska) and have established their own communist state, though it's not recognised by many. I ima...
@Steven StGeorges Spartans? Man, I don't know. If you take an unglamourised look at the Spartans as a society, then the CSA is probably their full on spiritual successor in setting. In re...
@Alex M ..But the very idea of a Go-East Russia is quite interesting a twist 😁
@Steven StGeorges oh man, I shouldn't have written anything referencing Ayn Rand. I think you're correct that there's going to be a strong New England influence(women getting the vote so early...
@Alex M So some kind of modern avatar of Spartian Regime?
@Steven StGeorges Native Americans uniting to carve out their own territory would make for an interesting campaign. So the CSA is definitely not our Confederacy, they had to develop a b...
Preorders open! Just pre-ordered my box. :)
@Alex M ⚠️ I do remember that Any Rand left Russia with her family following the October Revolution. In your setting only February Revolution did happen, since Wilhem II never used Lenin as ...
@Grumpy Gnome Exactly, the US is some kind of Randian State, where the rich get richer and the poor have "freedom".
@Caratacus not to get too pedantic, but Hawaii was an recognised independent kingdom, from 1795-1893 when it was annexed by the US. Feel free to check the Hawaiian Kingdom entry on ol'Wikipedi...
And what if.... Natives decided to gather together (as in Castle Falkenstein sourcebook for Northern America Six-guns & Sorcery) into a Twenty Nations Confederation allied to Britain to resist ...
@Alex M Hawaii was under British sovereignty before it was sold to the Americans as the newest state to join the United States to this day in our universe - even now it still has the Union Jack on ...
An interesting take, having Lincoln captured and women getting the vote so early. Are you thinking hypercapitalist, anti-Union Rockefeller dominated economics for your dystopian libertarian US?
So just a quick note on the ACW or American War of Secession as it's know. The southern part of Maryland joined the confederacy leaving Washington D.C. completely surrounded by enemy states. The Un...
@Mark Dewis hmm, that's good enough for me. The US really needs something like a group of motivated industrialists, whose work keeps the country competitive when surrounded by so many unfriend...