@Erebos Hammerhand @Red Bee There's only so many ways to armor a humanoid figure. Fashion follows form after all. I think the resemblance to Space Marine armor is really superfic...
@Erebos Hammerhand @Red Bee There's only so many ways to armor a humanoid figure. Fashion follows form after all. I think the resemblance to Space Marine armor is really superfic...
@Charles Tottington There was some discussion along those lines here: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/60516/monstrous-infantry-size-dragonborndragon-men
@Erebos Hammerhand when you got a hammer...only release Space Marine content? Make more Space Marines.
I'm still trying to figure out what would be a good alternate Krootox for Lizardmen so I can make a Lizardmen Kroot army.
@Berggeit Concur with your assessment.
If the latest comment is possible, it would be lovely.
Other than a magazine I got when I ordered some Stargrave mini's from a more local retailer, I have only read through two magazines. The Swollen Magglet for Turnip28 and the Mag28 magazines (Inq28,...
Considering the previous sneak peek showed us a broad collection of guns. My bet is on private military contractors. Such a kit will likely have some big potential, rather than sticking with a spec...
@Blutze You would think it would be simple. I certainly did. Until you start digging into it. Not all 28mm gaming figures are accurately to scale first off. Fantasy, sci-fi or historical......
The idea of G36 in a scifi setting amuses me greatly. The thing was specifically intended to be conventional, with no Kraut Space Magic involved. @Grumpy Gnome Having never touched anything ...
@William Redford oh no, the fauns are fine. Its just the centaurs that are undersized. Confrontation human, RGD faun, dark elf RBT crew, RGD faun, dark elf RXB, WGA Irish, GW numenorian, Mantic sk...
@JTam He looks like a chubby Space Marine.
So GW are going to go less comical in theme for the Squats this time?
@Steven StGeorges Great idea for a thread. Always looking for new and interesting publications. I'm a long time fan of Wargames Illustrated. They cover all historical periods an...
@Steven StGeorges Those are two great lines! I might have to get some of those Mom Miniatures. Thanks!
@Red Bee LOL. I was thinking the exact same thing. "Einhenjer about to get a lot more popular." Pretty awesome teaser video
I have debated getting some of the fauns for a white. But if they are that small maybe its good I havent.
Looks like the Space Dwarf space is going to get a bit more crowded. Squats are back I wonder if any of these will be worth proxying for a death Fields games?
personally, i'd love to see something akin to the West Wind Production metals, but in plastic. Roman legion dwarfs, Selucid pikemen dwarfs, assyrian dwarfs, etc. or maybe desert dwarfs...
@Yronimos Whateley For me, "Dwarf Adenturers" always brings these guys from Time Bandits (1981) to mind, and it's always a bit sad to me that nobody ever makes any dwarf adventurers quite like t...
Direct link: https://www.spellstormminiatures.com/e/episode-77-new-kits-new-kits-new-kit
Well the good news is that if you can hang on just a few years longer they'll both be replaced ;)
@Grumpy Gnome I'm not necessarily right, and your not necessarily wrong. Again, it's hard to reach definitive conclusions on a 15 second video devoid of context. Hand and arms sig...
@Yronimos Whateley The Raumjäger kit more or less has G36s. I wonder how those arms fit on other WGA kits? They seem a lot squatter than later kits.
@Benjamin Hayward Indeed, Ink is one of my main problem actually. I think I found out a solution: using Staples/Bureau en Gros' printer service on demand. But I still do need to ask for info...
Its my wife's birthday (actually it was yesterday... yes April 1st). She went to Philadelphia to eat some Indonesian food. I recommend the Gado Gado and Sate Kambing. She went with her friends thou...
In my experience, papercraft isn't as cost-effective as I thought it would be, and it's because of one thing: INK. There's a video on YouTube that lays out how nefarious printer manufact...
Those look nice, and scale wise the fit at least on the photos. I remember Paper/Plascad Hammer, I think I stilll a Tank laying around, but the trouble always was that it takes a lot of time...
@JTam Another convert! Maybe @Hudson Adams can give us his opinion on the matter?
Trying to crack the 28mm vehicle issue is a reoccurring nightmare no matter the setting. Aliens is still one of my favorite “go to” military sci-fi movies of all time. I wish Cameron a...
I hear you mate. I like some of the old White Dwarfs for Middle Earth Battle Strategy Game Battle Companies campaign scenarios.
@Geoff Maybury "Just think how long Hummers and Bradleys have been around and we are syill waiting on plastic 1/56th, Rubicon are striking a head but are 70`s 80`s. I think we need some new Moderns...
@JTam Great reply mate! That was why I wanted to hear your opinion in particular. You make some very fair points. Points I failed to voice as part of my context. For the sake of this d...
@Yronimos Whateley You're right to mistrust anything related to the fighting in the Ukraine. The Russians are long time masters of misinformation. (During the 1939 invasion of Po...
Re: being a gun-guy - guilty! I'm a terrible shot, and wouldn't want lives to depend on my being able to hit a target, but I did get hooked on the flood of inexpensive surplus weapons t...
I remember hearing the bayonet charge a couple decades ago, and it impressed me - both for the surreal image of an old-fashioned bayonet charge at the end of the 20th Century, and for the kind of g...
This might actually be a bit of a game changer: https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-army/2022/01/19/get-ready-for-computer-assisted-shooting-with-the-armys-new-optic/ But again, you could bolt ...
@Yronimos Whateley Ref: I can tell from this and some of your other posts that your a gun guy. I fully agree with you in the above. There has been no significant firearms adva...
@Steven StGeorges Ah, of course. Thank You!
@JTam FG stands for FrostGrave mon cher ami... the Cultist set is one of the most used for kitbashing over the community.
@Eric Howanietz Well timed idea. Lots of exciting things afoot for wastelands nomads types. And if nothing else they are good for ambushing starship landing crews and sticking spa...
@Steven StGeorges What are "FG" cultists?
@Yronimos Whateley Great post and ideas as always Brother. Reference: The British Army conducted successful and well documented bayonet charges in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Britis...
@Grumpy Gnome I don't really like Monday morning quarterbacking these kinds of clips. They lack context. What kind of troops are these? When was the last time they slept?&n...
@Red Bee LOL. Battlefield success guaranteed by their "Git ere done" mind set.
I don't know, looks like Fishing hats, Beer Helmets (the beer bits aren't glued on yet) and truckee hats to me. My guess is that we're going to get a redneck Death Fields army.
I don't know if it was just propaganda or not, but I seem to remember hearing that it wasn't that long ago that a British unit in, I think, Iraq ran out of ammo, and ran one of the most recent bayo...
@Yronimos Whateley Boonies (top row) remain popular with military forces today. The sunglasses/eye protection being worn make the heads a better fit for the modern era than Vietnam.&...
@Caratacus - I think Wargames Atlantic was the company who started the halfling bandwagon: I'm pretty sure WGA's halfling set was released long before Mantic's. The previews I've seen ...