Goblin Chariots sound like fun. Tolkien's wargs always seemed to me to have been the prototype for fantasy Dire Wolves, Hellhounds, and the like - Reaper's "Bones" has lots of fantastic Dire Wolf ...
Goblin Chariots sound like fun. Tolkien's wargs always seemed to me to have been the prototype for fantasy Dire Wolves, Hellhounds, and the like - Reaper's "Bones" has lots of fantastic Dire Wolf ...
@Will Mansell Think of it like Robert Rodriguez. Some times a man has to film "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lava Girl" that you know will make big bucks as every family with kids wil...
@JTam I mean don't get me wrong, I would love to see a Landsknechts set too! But I'm just thinking about the way WGA goes about things, which a lot of times is covering lesser covered ...
Hot dog - great conversion, these look fantastic! Well done all around, but I especially like that power armor suit - great find! We definitely need a good source of 28mm power armor, ...
I like where you're coming from, @James Cutts - now that you mention it, the pikes thing seems to be well-suited to army-builder sets, as it seems to me it's not likely you'll need a big variety of...
I tried to vote and it told me I can only vote once...
The request here is marching lasweapons, not just historically scaled ones. And such weapons would prevent any need for army builder sci-fi kits.
@Hudson Adams I think you should do wolves the same way or similar to the spiders (have a couple big ridable ones that can wear the goblin saddles along with a couple smaller realistic ones p...
Excellent idea, good subject and useful for other purposes as well. Given the right assortment of weapons and heads, they should be usable from the Cape Wars, Great Trek period up to World War One...
@Brendan O'Connor Looks like there might be another rule set you could try sometime in the future: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/50203/ww1-rules-and-miniatures-box-s...
@Axel Schudak Plus 1 on Landsknechts. The Conquistador kit has been very well received and I think half of that is because they kind of look like Landsknechts. How much better w...
@Axel Schudak Warlord make plastic Landschnekt no?
Made an account here just to say... SIEGE OF MALTA! Echoing a few above - the Siege of Malta and the Wars of Religion more generally are one of the least talked about and modelled pe...
Thank you for that. I am looking forward to the Conquistadors for both historic and fantasy use!
I would love some historical accurate Landsknechts, Swiss or Italians for the early Italian wars, to supplement the various metal ranges (eg. Steel Fist) with bulk troops. Especially Italians or Fr...
Voted successors as the existing ranges do not allow for pikes in action. A single set could complement these nicely. That said... Renaissance needs pikes, too.
@Hudson Adams Thanks for the update, I appreciate it!!
@JTam Perry Miniatures make a great set.
All of these are excellent options.For me, these stand out as something that WGA could really do something awesome with, completely not biased by what I'm looking into right now ;) English Civil...
I voted for English Civil War, mostly because there's only the few Warlord's plastic sets in 28mm, virtually everything else for that period is in metal, I really want artilliary in plastic for tha...
@Hudson Adams You guys are doing God's work. Your releases are just about the only thing about 2021-22 that isn't concentrated dog cr*p.
@Mark Hoffman the British are in layout, four other WW1 sets are almost done sculpting, and then we'll tackle the Yanks.
@Hudson Adams Sweet!! Uh, how far down on the list??
I love these. Those GB Arab heads change the whole feel of the miniatures.
I often kitbash historical laser rifles by cutting up two or more historical rifles and mixing parts, which sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. Historical scale lasweapons would be great...
@Hudson Adams That's genuinely super cool and exciting news.
Americans are on the list but not for the game in a box. 😉
Heroine of the Soviet Union, Sniper Aliya Moldagulova. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aliya_Moldagulova I actually got to see the above statue depicting Aliya Moldagulova and Manshuk Mametova ...
@Yronimos Whateley @Geoff Maybury The mix of "Commonwealth" and American webbing the Australians ran in Vietnam is interesting.
@Yronimos Whateley "Anzaks", would be great as Rubicon do a grand Mk5 Centurian and have some M113`s on the way.
How about kilted Highlanders ? For head options, heads wearing Glengarries,Tam o shanters,sidecaps and Broadie helmets could be included for a nice variety.
En Garde! is a fine ruleset and has both Aztec and Conquistador warband lists. It's a nice narrative game and you only need about a dozen of miniatures per side. I'll most probably use these rules ...
I think it is a great ideia, especially as I can use them as portuguese irregular regiments :)
Very nice, and I really like the colors.
Brilliant in concept and execution, well done!
@Dalton McCormick Good point on the Kettenkrad and Wiesel having Airborne/Air Mobile roots that fit the Raumjager's background.
The 3rd Infantry Division Patch: The 3rd Infantry Division is one of the few US Army Divisions to wear its patch on the helmet. As we speak, 3ID Soldiers are training with the "Broke ...
My idea is "Rock of the Marne!" On 15 JUL 1918 the American 3rd Infantry Division stood in front of a German juggernaut. It was the Germans last attempt to defeat the allies using their ne...
Barely noticed the cadians hiding in there. very nice conversions.
WGA has indicated they are working on rule sets. I hope they are working on WW1 rules. Their WW1 plastic 28mm miniatures line is one of a kind. There are popular rule sets for just abo...
Pictures saved! They look really good. The DAK headed NCO is really effective. Is that a Statuesque Mini's head on the female? If so, what size? Thanks!
Heroine of the Soviet Union, Machine Gunner Manshuk Mametova: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manshuk_Mametova
@Yronimos Whateley I know that ideas for Camp-Followers has been kicked around for a bit, but perhaps adding Historical-Fantasy bits to historic Camp-Follower or Partisan kits would be a a good way...
@Brendan O'Connor Thanks Brother! The edged camo on the FT17 looks good.
One of the forces for my desert planet SF setting. Mostly Raumjäger plus some heads from WA Afghans, and Gripping Beast Arabs (Leader has a head from Warlord Games DAK kit and arms from tempes...
@JTam sure thing! The tank is from Warlord Games so I'm assuming it is 1/57th scale.
15th Century Byzantine natives would be mostly look like their slavic and muslim enemies and most parts of the Army since the recreated Byzantine Empire were western mercenaries.
There wasn't much armour in ancient eire. Irish / Dark Age Cavalry should be unarmorued with Javelins (and some other options).