@Steven StGeorges I've ordered some WW2 Canadian kit/webbing from Canada before. (There seems to be more pristine P37 kit left in Canada then anywhere else.....) The shipping was...
@Steven StGeorges I've ordered some WW2 Canadian kit/webbing from Canada before. (There seems to be more pristine P37 kit left in Canada then anywhere else.....) The shipping was...
Podcast with some intel: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/62514/wga-sales-director-on-podcast
@lauregami Pre orders are up for 02 Hundred Hours. https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/58250/02-hundred-hours
@JTam He is from Portugal.. Lol and only hating you a little bit since you have quite an easy access to a lot of things unlike us North of the Lines.
The Frostgrave / WGA Aztec kit bash looks successful as well. The owl is a nice touch.
@GreenScorpion Where are you at? If you don't mind me asking....
The Death Fields shop page also indicates that the range is being developed with the intention of releasing a game in the future. Oh, hell... yes... please... Take Jer...
WGA is collaborating with Grey For Now Games on the WW2 skirmish game 02 Hundred Hours. Per the release schedule, the sets for the game are in the production queue. Rules have already been publishe...
@Geoff Maybury Rifts was THE RPG I played in highschool. Well, Rifts and Robotech, but we dabbled in all the Palldium games as they were all sort of compatible (barring SDC vs MDC and things like R...
Looks like a good option for Dracula's America
I'd love Turnip 28 sprues. I get that kitbashing is kind of the heart of the game, but some basic bits and thematic prices on sprue would be great for folks that want to get into the game that migh...
Well I`ve loads of info, and many great minds on the forum to ask, if i get round to total fantasy, Shadowrun and Rifts are my doors at the moment.
@JTam .. Hate you just a little bit... 👅
Dig it! I like the "not-the-crew-of-the-Serenity" gang. I see Captain Mal, Jayne, Dr. Tam, Kaylee, and Shepard Book; just need Zoe, Wash, River, and Inara.
Just wondering if we know anything about the games that WGA is producing? Rough release time, authors, basic mechanics, scale, physical or digital, box sets, anything at all? I adore WGA miniature...
@JTam That is a lot cheaper than I can get them around here. I have to order them online from a neighbouring country as physical hobby stores are extremely rare in my country and although the stor...
played around with some aztecs. Made a shaman with a frostgrave head and owl... Decided to do the last 2 lizard on the sprue i bought with aztec parts...
@JTam Blimey wer`e lucky if we see 10% and thats on a good day. HHHiiii, HHHiiii, shear brilliant !!!.
The Milicianas (and the Milicianos) would be a very nice kit, you could almost use them, with head changes, of course, on any interwar cenario, and many WWII resistance cenarios across Europe.With ...
@Grumpy Gnome The first book mentions the Duke's propaganda teams helping to establish that the Duke is a fair and competent ruler to the governed population. To be fair he is shown to be and compa...
@John Wilson I must admit I have only read the first book. The writing of the first book did not strike me as spoken with the voice of the Duke’s propaganda team. Perhaps the series evol...
@Grumpy Gnome 1st book sure the Atredies are the good guys (after all the Duke's propaganda teams tells us so), 2nd book the Atredies are the biggest mass murderers in human history (61 Billion dea...
Stopped by Hobby Lobby on the way home today: I believe that comes out to: They had Toon Sherman tanks a couple weeks ago.
Death Fields is tagged in this topic, so I've been thinking of this idea a lot in terms of that game set, and I've developed further on the idea I mentioned in my last post of how "scavengers/nomad...
@William Redford And just like that I was actually interested in Halflings. What could you run them as in Warhammer though? Note: I did have two units of Halfling archers in my Empi...
@William Redford Okay.. was not sure about. Digged the link up while cleaning some old favourites folders.
@Steven StGeorges Yes, I have 2 of the goat Knights... had 3 but ended up breaking one on accident. They occasioanlly have these really cool halfling winged hussars. That I keep meaning to buy but ...
@William Redford Ever heard about it ? https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/westfaliaminiatures/the-halfmen-army-pugnacious-halflings-in-28mm KS is long gone but Westfalia is still produci...
How about "Wars of the Sun King" Western Armies c. 1670 to 1698, with Tricorne head options for c. 1698 to 1720ish.
The last historical known use of Chariots was in 83 AD on the Battle of Mons Grapius. Use of chariots in later times by the picts is highly doubted by historicans. Only the irish used them possible...
Though this might be of some interest to people. They have STL file pledges as well as plastic physical models. Models look good. gangfightgames blackwater-gulch-kickstarter li...
Possible from the upcoming Late Roman Lorica Squamata Set.
@BS Kitbasher Yes, I think the frostgrave wizards and wizards 2 has some coin purses. I have a cool pipe smoking arm from a perry set, but it would require changing out his sword arm... but i will...
@JTam Lucky you... 😁
@Geoff Maybury I say the Cannon Fodder since they are the easiest to turn into biosuited figures with a few additions (changes), although a purpose designed figure would be better. A overhanging ho...
@Steven StGeorges I have no issues with resin, or metal for that matter. So it's really surprising I passed my Sanity Check for these guys. I was thinking about picking up just a dozen...
@John Wilson Like your style, but please not cannon fodder I`m not to keen. I`d been wanting to tickle your old grey cells. Over here we`ve been hearing rumors of a "Last of us", TV series, a...
@JTam Nope .. and some models do come as almost complete -and so monopose, you just need to add arms and/or weapons. A pity, I am not into resin but the models look great.. and I failed my ...
Another possible use for Female Cannon Fodder: Milicianas
There's a good article on Milicianas in Wargames Illustrated Number 348. My issue is hiding, but I'll post some outtakes when I find it.
@Daniel Broaddus The Milicianas are interesting. Evidently the coverall was a common uniform. Kit/webbing seems to range from none, to belt and cartridge box, to cross-straps a...
@Steven StGeorges The flamer and plasma gun heads are .... different. Did the other blisters come with any extra heads? The mortar is great: The stretcher team is well executed too.
Thinking about it, assuming there are going to be suitable modern historical sets you could do a lot with just a post apocalyptic upgrade (preferably the full size) sprue with alternative heads, ga...
@JTam A pity really... since all scenes shot in Old Norse are ... awesome -especially the Berserker ceremony.
@Benjamin Hayward Same here my friend, wife forbade me to buy one years ago ... 😁 and since I have got some problems with resin fumes while paying a visit to a friend who does own one in his...
@JTam Have them all gathering dust somewhere still in blisters, excepted for the female medic -not a fan of both its sculpt and pose.. but I have to confess I am not a big fan of the specia...
@GreenScorpion Going to use some Krylon to prime it... but according to some the Pink does need more than one coat of primer to disappear completly. On other hand, I could use Gesso,...