I wouldn't mind some 6mm sci-fi Infantry. Grognards perhaps. Those would be .
I wouldn't mind some 6mm sci-fi Infantry. Grognards perhaps. Those would be .
I'd love plastic Infinity sets.
Great War Miniatures - North Star. Got some amazing WW1 stuff that would go great in plastic.
Kromlech orcs (at least for their 3D sculpted stuff, I think there's a fair bit that's traditionally sculpted where things would be trickier), Victoria Miniatures, Anvil Industries are all goo...
@Vitor Soares The monks are probably more for RPGs for me.
For me, I would have to agree with those who have said Victoria Miniatures. I love them for their scaling, the details put in to their models and the amount of options and bits they offer for custo...
Lead Adventure miniatures make some really fun 28mm miniatures. Their steampunk miniatures might work in plastic (especially the Ottomans). Titan Forge's Bikes would be great too.
So far everything we've seen from Wargames Atlantic is 28mm. Any thoughts on what may be successful for a different scale? Curious as to what could be fit on a sprue for say 10mm, and how big each ...
Based upon the current releases in it and the only current extra sprue being in death fields, it'll probably not expand to include stuff that could fit in other categories. Animals and animal acse...
Someone who makes awesome 10mm stuff, like Magister Militum or Old Glory.
I love the ideia, I would also buy at least a box for my Underdark Army.
For me, Footsore and Bad Squido.
I'd say Vanguard/Battlegroup Helios, but I'm a spaceship kind of a guy. And Dropfleet/zone does a good job filling my plastic spaceship tank needs. I can't support Victoria Miniatures...
We dont have one in the shop. I snapped this crappy one but figured i would posted in case anyone was interested.
Bad Squiddo Games, Hasslefree and Pig Iron Productions imho. I'd snap them up.
@Travis Johnson I generally agree... but... back when I first started (early 90's) most things were metal of course... though the first minis I got for 40K were the hard plastic beaky marines....
@JTam and thanks for the birthday wishes. :)
@Sebastian Solid rationale. They have a neat Weird War line as well.
The Aztecs were my prize from a WA drawing. :) I had planned on getting some but later down the line.
@Hudson Adams my first thought was Mantic, since they used to use that terrible restic stuff. But they have switched to the same plastic as WGA. That aside I second Anvil or indeed Puppetswar. Alth...
@William Redford Jeli. Happy Late Birthday! Also, I think you may have the historic force ratios backward ;) (JK, I know you have two different projects going.)
they have arrived!
@Grumpy Gnome do you have any of their carnivale figures? I'd like to know how they scale up to warhammer guardsmen or anvil bits before I buy them. Can't seem to find info on scales.
Controversial opinion possibly: But basically anyone still making metal/pewter figures. It's a thing of the past and I wish it would just hurry up and phase out. I'd conside...
Also, Aren't some guys bringing warzone/mutant chronicles back? That would definitely benefit from some WA magic!
+1 for both Victoria Miniatures and Infinity. Infinity especially would benefit from multipart plastics for popular troop-types. As it stands some weapon list options are under represented by the ...
Sarissa Precision. Here me out. They could really do with some plastics to support their terrain kits. Example: Their tachanka kit. It's beautiful, but doesn't have horses, trac...
Hmmm, not too obscure is tough; I LOVE Hydra Miniatures pulp sci-fi line and plastics there would be amazing, but that's definitely a niche for example. Warmachine, as mentioned, really shoul...
I think TT Combat might have a seller if they were to make a 28mm squad based skirmish game set in their Dropfleet/Dropzone universe but with plastic multipart kits instead of their usual resin.&nb...
GWs got some new intro/mini games at Barnes and Noble: (This last one is a more of a cooperative board game.) And here's a new miniatures introduction game: It would ...
Watchful I studios. Has a great range of metal ancient Chinese and soon to have ancient Indians.
I would buy a box. I like my Gnomes to have Myconid allies in a fantasy setting and I like the idea of Myconids in a Fallout-esque post-Apoc wasteland. I have Myconids from various companies alread...
@Steffen Seitter Yes, that's true and the Western contingent wouldn't be much different from say the Italian Wars.But there would always be a "core" of "true" Eastern Romans which are a very beauti...
Facebook update: Looks like there will be/there is an article in Wargames Illustrated. (For those not familar with that publication, it's really good. Great articles and history on a vast...
@Red Bee I like the idea of a zombie head / arms / hand sprue. I'm shopping around now for what zombie sprue I'm going to get to convert some Napoleonic zombies for Silver Bayonet with........
@John Eveson Plus 1. There's some ideas on how a plastic trench line could work here: https://wargamesatlantic.com/community/xenforum/topic/58951/trench-lines-plastic-terrain
Maybe farmers/field workers? Generic clothing and tools, baskets, maybe harvested crops... Seems like it could fit in with fantasy and historic ranges, from iron-age to maybe WW2?
@Peter Brian Concur on Bad Squiddo. Their all female WW2 Soviet line is great idea. I have a bunch of those minis. But the line could benefit from being plastic, and honestly, b...
Kromlech makes some great stuff too that would be awesome in plastic. Particularly their Space Orcs: Space "Operator" Dwarfs: And 1939 Polish troops: Also, plus 3 on the Anvil I...
Victoria Miniatures. Beautiful, well sculpted, well scaled minis. (These desert warriors are some of their newest and really look good). (These are almost brand new. ...
Bad Squiddo games. They already have a customer base for plastic box sets they get in, but also have their own metal range.
I have to agree with Infinity. There are lots of smaller things I'd love to see in plastic sets, but nothing else stands out as really viable.
I wish the late lamented Spartan Game had managed that with their Dystopian Legions range. Hard plastic Victorian Sci-Fi infantry has lots of uses, and the metal models never quite got traction.
Ground Zero Games, specifically their 25mm Tuffleyverse factions, up date them to 28mm sculpts of course so they can mix with other ranges. They have been largely forgotten with the 15mm versions g...
Privateer Press definitely should be investing in plastic instead of their resin/metal combination they settled on. Maybe if their PVC were properly set in the molds it would have been fine, but th...
I know this section of the forum is filled with people pitching ideas for fantasy boxes that didn't make it past round 2 of the big community vote that we did a while back, and while I don't claim ...
Footsore Miniatures is what pops into my mind right away.
@JTam Bruh those are literally GW numbers but with less customization and fewer extra bits. Cmon wiz kids